......that Israel tends to be in the very center of the world?
Here's one such map:
Many maps resembling this can be found from secular sources, but if you look very carefully, you can see the brown continent above Saudi Arabia as being Turkey. If you go just south of Turkey, you can see Egypt (you might have to squint to read it). Right on the Northeastern Border of Egypt, is where Israel should be (but again, it's too small to make out on this map).
Note how that spot is almost in the exact center of the giant landmass as it is represented.
This style of Pangaea seems to be one of the more common ones, but even in a couple others I saw that Israel is nearly in the very center of such maps.
Kinda makes one wonder, doesn't it? The Christian Bible (and of course the Jewish one too) says that God chose for Himself a people, and gave them the "Promised Land". It seems kinda funny that the Promised Land would be in the very center of the world in Pangaea.
Even in Today's World, Israel is still rather close to the center of the world, in both East-West (assuming Alaska is the Westernmost and eastern Russia the Easternmost parts of the world) and North-South (bottom of South America vs Top of Greenland):
Note that in a projection like this, the Northern areas are a little skewed, but it is still pretty close.
Seems nothing short of a miracle, that Israel would be the center of the world in both Today's world and in some maps of Pangaea, even as drawn by secular sources.
Here's one such map:
Many maps resembling this can be found from secular sources, but if you look very carefully, you can see the brown continent above Saudi Arabia as being Turkey. If you go just south of Turkey, you can see Egypt (you might have to squint to read it). Right on the Northeastern Border of Egypt, is where Israel should be (but again, it's too small to make out on this map).
Note how that spot is almost in the exact center of the giant landmass as it is represented.
This style of Pangaea seems to be one of the more common ones, but even in a couple others I saw that Israel is nearly in the very center of such maps.
Kinda makes one wonder, doesn't it? The Christian Bible (and of course the Jewish one too) says that God chose for Himself a people, and gave them the "Promised Land". It seems kinda funny that the Promised Land would be in the very center of the world in Pangaea.
Even in Today's World, Israel is still rather close to the center of the world, in both East-West (assuming Alaska is the Westernmost and eastern Russia the Easternmost parts of the world) and North-South (bottom of South America vs Top of Greenland):
Note that in a projection like this, the Northern areas are a little skewed, but it is still pretty close.
Seems nothing short of a miracle, that Israel would be the center of the world in both Today's world and in some maps of Pangaea, even as drawn by secular sources.