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Does anyone know if there is a Bible that is in chronological order?  In other words, a published Bible that puts in order the events as they happened.

 

It is my understanding, especially in the OT, that the same historical event is told in different places, much like the gospels.  Has anyone done a ..... let's say a "cut and paste" ... of events of the Bible, in order, without telling the same story (event) twice?  Hope that makes sense.

 

Maybe such a Bible doesn't exist?  If it does can anyone provide a link?  Thx!

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I dont know if one exists or not but there are reading guides that tell you how to read in chronological order.

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The Narrated Bible by F. Lagard Smith is a good one.  In addition to chronology of the books, he also places the letters of Paul in the book of Acts at the points where they would have been written during Paul's missionary journeys.   He also places the Psalms where they were written in the lives of David and Solomon.   He also organizes the 613 commandments of the Torah into a coherent compartmentalized legal code.  Very user friendly.  Only comes in the NIV though.  Contains the commentary notes from the NIV Study Bible, I think.


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ayin jade & Shiloh357:  At first I thought about finding a chronological reading guide, (plenty of those online) buying a cheap NASB, a pair of scissors and making my own. :happyhappy:  Guess I won't have to now.   Thanks guys!

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The Narrated Bible by F. Lagard Smith is a good one.  In addition to chronology of the books, he also places the letters of Paul in the book of Acts at the points where they would have been written during Paul's missionary journeys.   He also places the Psalms where they were written in the lives of David and Solomon.   He also organizes the 613 commandments of the Torah into a coherent compartmentalized legal code.  Very user friendly.  Only comes in the NIV though.  Contains the commentary notes from the NIV Study Bible, I think.

Sure wish the print was larger than 10 & 11 points ... it's really hard to read with a magnifying glass.   :sad030:


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The Narrated Bible by F. Lagard Smith is a good one.  In addition to chronology of the books, he also places the letters of Paul in the book of Acts at the points where they would have been written during Paul's missionary journeys.   He also places the Psalms where they were written in the lives of David and Solomon.   He also organizes the 613 commandments of the Torah into a coherent compartmentalized legal code.  Very user friendly.  Only comes in the NIV though.  Contains the commentary notes from the NIV Study Bible, I think.

Sure wish the print was larger than 10 & 11 points ... it's really hard to read with a magnifying glass.   :sad030:

 

 

Onelight, have you considered getting a pair of reading glasses? If you cant afford prescription, the ones you can buy without a prescription work pretty well. They come in different strengths. The only problem with them is that they do not correct for astigmatism. Dollar stores have them quite cheap.


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I have a chronological Bible its a new king james version and I really like mine. I got mine for 23 bucks through my church.

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Yes, Onelight, I have reading glasses I got for around $8 at Dollar General.  I keep a pair in my car and a pair at home.

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Hey Coffee, what kind of chronological Bible do you have?  Who produced it?


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The Narrated Bible by F. Lagard Smith is a good one.  In addition to chronology of the books, he also places the letters of Paul in the book of Acts at the points where they would have been written during Paul's missionary journeys.   He also places the Psalms where they were written in the lives of David and Solomon.   He also organizes the 613 commandments of the Torah into a coherent compartmentalized legal code.  Very user friendly.  Only comes in the NIV though.  Contains the commentary notes from the NIV Study Bible, I think.

Sure wish the print was larger than 10 & 11 points ... it's really hard to read with a magnifying glass.   :sad030:

 

 

Onelight, have you considered getting a pair of reading glasses? If you cant afford prescription, the ones you can buy without a prescription work pretty well. They come in different strengths. The only problem with them is that they do not correct for astigmatism. Dollar stores have them quite cheap.

 

 

I have reading glasses, but they only make things clearer, not magnified.

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