A picture is worth a thousand words! Often people are visual, and seeing visual maps can help to bring clarity. See an example of a genealogical chart.
Now you can follow the scriptural references from Adam to Noah, from Abraham to the Twelve Tribes of Israel; learn about history, as well as the ethnic diversity of each of the people groups by using the Wells Biblical Genealogy Charts (WBGC).
Email or call Dr. P. Casenia Wells Caseniawells2@MSN.com or (410) 467-4648
P. Casenia Wells is currently a college instructor at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. Trained as an historian, linguist, and theologian, she graduated with advanced degrees (history and linguistics) from Western Michigan University and (Biblical Theology) from International Seminary; she also completed graduate studies in Linguistics at the University of Chicago.
She has traveled extensively throughout the world; having been awarded several prestigious fellowships, she has studied as Fulbright Scholar in many countries of Asia (Burma, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Viet Nam, etc.) She has studied in Spain and France, and served as a missionary in the Dominican Republic, and completed a Linguistics teaching practicum in Durban, South Africa. The research which has been compiled for this text was based on data collected during her international travels, historical and linguistic research accumulated over the last eleven years.
Both Biblical Genealogy texts and charts are compilations of research material based on Scripture text, history, travels, and research data on the diaspora of many ethnic peoples. The books are plastic-covered, spiral bound text for easy assess and reference use.
Email or call Dr. P. Casenia Wells Caseniawells2@MSN.com or (410) 467-4648
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