Over 1,500 years I Around 40 Authors I 3 Languages I 66 Books - GOSPEL
Necessary Resource for Any Believer to Read the Bible, Chronologically, in 52-Weeks.
The Bible is a composition of 66 different books that were written by many authors over 1500 years. That alone can be hard to wrap your mind around. Since the books of the Bible are organized by literature style and not by chronology, it can be easy to lose track of the context of each book. This chronological guide helps the reader to keep every book of the Bible in its historical context. As you read through this one-year guided tour, your understanding and appreciation for Scripture will grow tremendously.
Old Testament - The entire first half of the Bible called the Old Testament, points its readers to look for Jesus. He will be called a coming Prophet, Priest, and King.
New Testament - The second half of the Bible, called the New Testament, tells the story of Jesus' coming, His life, death, and resurrection, and explains how His sacrifice is good news for all who would believe.
Inside this Bible Study Guide, you'll find:
Chronological Order: That means that you will be reading each of the passages of Scripture as close to the order that they were written as we know. In order to read them in chronological order, you'll have to "jump around" in the Bible from time to time. Ultimately, this will help you keep the overarching story in order as you read
Overview of 66 Books: As you encounter new books, from Genesis to Revelation, you will have an overview of the book to help you understand the big picture before you read all of the details. Right from Author, Genre, Purpose and Key verse.
52-Week Guided Reading, Summaries, and Reflection Questions: Each Bible Study chapter includes guided key moments, scripture readings, a synopsis of each reading, as well as a reflective process with questions that invite the reader to pause, ponder and record their learnings.
You can summarize the entire Bible with one famous verse, John 3:16, which says, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."
We are excited for you, as you begin this journey!