The word "map" is perhaps of Punic (Phoenician) origin, via Latin and Middle English, from the table cloths that maps were first drawn on.
Apparently the Phoenician language (or Punic, the derivative dialect spoken in Carthage) doesn't give modern English many words, but another of them is bible, from Bublos, Byblos, the Phoenician city which exported papyrus to Greek cities, via: Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin biblia, from Greek, pl. of biblion, book.
Also: Wikipedia on bible, map and Phoenician languages. Phoenician mapping and place-naming.
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