Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Better Understanding With Chronological Bible

By Eliza Mendoza


The current order of books makes biblical study tedious and confusing. It requires readers to move back and forth in order to find the connection between one story and the other. This problem has been solved with the availability of the chronological bible. It has the books and chapter arranged in the order that event happened. This creates a clear flow of event from the old to the New Testament that makes it easy to understand.

Other options of reading the scripture include from the first book of genesis to the end, historically and reading the new and the old testaments separately. When reading historically, you will begin with the book that was written the earliest and finish with the last to be written. These kinds of reading present a different reality and experience and make it easier to understand the message.

Each publisher has offered a different version even if the order is the same. In no specific order of priority, the common ones are King James, Good News, New Standard Version and New International Version. There are other editions available in multiple languages. This has made the scripture accessible to larger populations. The presentation and language make it easier to understand for the target population.

Historians and theologians have spent a lot of time and resources researching on the order of events. The outcome of this process has seen some chapters of certain books interjected by stories from other books. An example is Samuel whose events intersect with those of psalms. Other books that were penned on the same year include Kings and Chronicles. Reading these from ordinary bibles would require you to keep going back and forth.

The web presents an excellent forum where you can access these books in order. You will avoid the flipping of pages that would characterize reading a real book written on paper. The order is as a result of extensive historical and theological study by reliable biblical experts. They have combined historical texts on time and found the parallels that exist in the events as documented in the bible.

Exhausting the books requires dedication and a detailed plan on how to complete it. The plan allows you to cover each section at a time. You could read chapter by chapter or each book at a time. You have a personal time frame to complete both testaments. This could take you several weeks, months or years. You will avoid repetition or skipping some of the pages or chapters.

There are authors and publishers who have provided hard copies of such bibles. They are sold from online outlets at reasonable prices. The nature of research conducted guarantees accuracy to the last chapter or verse. Some have included the extra canonical books found in orthodox and catholic bibles.

Reading a chronological Bible makes it easier to understand the story of creation and salvation of mankind. It presents all the events just as they happened in one continuous narrative. Some authors have included comments to help you understand the context and therefore be in a position to understand the message.




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