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Ever feel lost when you're reading through the Bible? Mix up Israel's history with Judah? What prompted David to write a particular Psalm? Why aren't Paul's letters in the order he wrote them? With the Chronological Study Bible, you get the answers to these questions and more. By arranging Scripture in historical order, you gain significant context to how God's story fits into secular history and points toward one story of salvation. | |
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Gain new insight and clearer focus from features like: | |
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The World Surrounding the Bible Have you ever wondered what life was really like for Bible peoples? Notes throughout ground the unfamiliar in ancient culture. | |
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Historical Landmarks Did Abram likely see the Great Pyramid at Giza when he traveled to Egypt? Important events or landmarks are positioned alongside the biblical narrative, making the Bible come alive. | |
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References with Context Instead of tiny Scripture verses at the bottom of the page or center column linking you to other texts, you get context to what the references actually point toward. | |
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Transition Commentary Because this Bible is arranged in historical order, commentary sections explain how passages relate to each other and where they fit in the timeline of Scripture. | |
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Available in NIV and NKJV | |
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