Readying the Bible in Chronological Order
Hey,
Is there a resource that puts all the chapter's of the bible in some form of date order.
I'm building a basic timeline of events through the old testament based around the main narrative history. example below...
I'm sure there are some great books on this subject or even a bible reading plan that does this.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Matt
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II thought I found what I wanted but I was wrong.
Any suggestions?
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There are chronological Bibles and reading plans see Reading bible in chronological order - Logos Forums and Chronological ESV reading plan. - Logos Forums. I personally am not in favor of chapters as a reading unit and consider anything other than "loosely chronological" to be conjecture so your best off when I give other people's answers. I'm old enough to have earned my rights to have some eccentricities. [:D].
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Is there a resource that puts all the chapter's of the bible in some form of date order.
Last year, Austin Bible Church read through the bible in chronological order using Ron Rhodes A Chronological Tour Through the Bible. I believe that you can also download a Logos reading plan for this book.
https://www.logos.com/product/165544/a-chronological-tour-through-the-bible
This pastor used Logos Bible software to preach from and taught viewers how to use it as he was teaching.
Youtube videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RsK3xT1cEE&list=PLeoeRgghzOV4SUB_JRnZZ-qm_YqF9opkG
You asked about dates in another thread. Ron Rhodes has a lot of dates in his book, The pastor in the videos discusses his own chronology based on the Septuagint. He used the Logos version of the Septuagint in those discussions. I think there might be some Logos materials available including a daily reading plan with notes.
Here is another chronological guide in Logos.
Footsteps Through the Bible: A 52-Week Chronological Reading Plan and Study Reference
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