Have a large library(over 12000), but when a searched the library for chronological for the gospels , I only found one book which surprized me. Any thoughts, searches or suggestions.
I agree with Aaron. Easley and Cox is great and while I don't agree with every detail of their construction, the appendices alone are worth the price of the book.
This is a helpful resource that won't break the bank:
https://www.logos.com/product/7295/harmony-of-the-gospels?queryId=ea35b7ae9349b3268ac8c73af9e565c7&utm_auth_action=signin
Be sure to check the legacy libraries if you don't already own this resource, as it's included in many of them.
My favorite is the Chronological Life of Christ
Moore, Mark E. The Chronological Life of Christ. Joplin, MO: College Press Publishing Company, 2011.
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