FREE map of the Exodus route in the bible
Have you ever wanted to actually SEE the journey Moses and the Israelites took through the wilderness? 📖🌍
This Exodus Route Map helps you visualize one of the most powerful journeys in the Bible — from Egypt, through the Red Sea, to the edge of the Promised Land. ✨
Instead of trying to imagine the locations while reading Scripture, this map helps connect the story visually so Bible study feels more engaging and easier to understand. 🙌
Perfect for:
📚 Homeschool & classroom posters
⛪ Sunday school & church lessons
🖼️ Christian wall art
📖 Bible study groups
📝 Personal quiet time study
🎁 Faith-inspired gifts
What’s included:
✔️ Clearly labeled Exodus locations
✔️ Scripture references throughout the route
✔️ Visual journey through the wilderness
✔️ Beautiful vintage-style Bible map design
✔️ Great learning tool for kids & adults
I made these in:
📏 16x24
📏 24x16
🖨️ High-quality 300 DPI resolution
Perfect for printing large posters, framing in your home, classroom displays, church resources, or even using digitally on your tablet or notes app 🤍
And yes — they’re FREE in my link in bio ✨📖
Sometimes seeing the journey helps you understand God’s faithfulness in a deeper way. 🤍
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Having used the Exodus route map in my own Bible study sessions, I can say it truly transforms how you engage with the Scripture. Instead of reading the story as abstract events, seeing the exact locations—from Rameses, the starting point in Egypt, to Marah, where the waters were bitter and then sweetened, all the way to Mount Sinai where God gave His law—makes the journey come alive. This map clarifies the significance of places like Succoth and Kadesh Barnea, helping you grasp why the Israelites wandered the wilderness for 40 years. It also visually highlights God’s faithfulness through each stage: delivery from slavery (Exodus 6:6), provision of manna in the Wilderness of Sin, and guidance through trials like at Rephidim. For homeschoolers and church groups, the map serves as both an educational and inspirational tool. Kids better understand biblical geography while adults deepen their appreciation of God’s providence. The vintage art style is not only aesthetically pleasing but prompts meaningful reflection on the ancient journey. Using the map during personal devotions enriches prayer time as you trace the path God led His people, reassuring yourself of His ongoing guidance in your own life. Plus, the option to print in large sizes means it can be a centerpiece for Sunday school classrooms or devotional corners at home. Incorporating this resource has enhanced my teaching and study by connecting Scripture’s geography with its spiritual lessons, making God’s deliverance, provision, and leadership palpably clear. If you’re looking to deepen your faith through a visual understanding of the Exodus story, this free map is an invaluable tool.

