Read the Bible chronologically, in order, so that you'll understand it better
I'd like to issue you a challenge. It's a challenge to do something you've never done before.
Accepting and
completing this challenge will be an once in a lifetime achievement. Something
only a handful people have ever done. Are you all set? Here?
Yes, it is. I
will move you to peruse the holy book the entire way through this year. Truth
be told. The holy book every last bit of it in one year.
Have you at any
point done that? A great many people have not. Yet, when you have endeavored
and finished it.
As a result,
your life will change.
You will be familiar with the Bible, as well as with God. Your questions concerning your life will be addressed. You'll learn why God has done what He has done in the past and what He is doing now.
You'll understand people in ways you've never
comprehended before, including why they do what they do. You will be able to
interpret the world around you from a Scriptural perspective.
What a rush
goes with that consummation. Furthermore, I figure you can do it as a matter of
fact. I realize you can make it happen, on the grounds that I know many
individuals who as of now have gotten it done.
Yes, I will request that you do it with Dave’s Shreve alternate program.
Allow me to let
you know a smidgen about it.
This program is
called Through the Bible, as It Happened. It takes you the whole way through the good book sequentially, ordered
implies that you read the occasions in the request in which they occurred.
This is, hands
down, the most thorough chronological Bible reading program
accessible. The program is designed for both new and seasoned Christians,
laypeople, teachers, and pastors.
It provides not
only a comprehensive view of Scripture, but also a detailed study.
You will read
the entire Bible in a year, just as it happened!
Hundreds of
Scripture excerpts will be accompanied by enlightening commentary explaining
God, His work, and how it applies to you!
You'll have the
most comprehensive and accurate chronological Bible reading schedule available!
Here's What You
Should Expect!
You read the
Bible from beginning to end in a year (a novel undertaking for some, a realized
achievement for others).
Like a novel,
you read the Bible in chronological order, as it happened.
You have a
large collection of notes to help you comprehend the most difficult parts of
the Bible and to bring many of your favorite passages to life.
The entire
Bible has been dated, down to the hour and minute for some chapters.
The notes are
both theological and inspirational; you will study and be moved as you do so.
You will get the ideal program to fully and totally acquaint you with the
subject.
This
chronological Bible reading plan took Mr. Dave Shreve over 40 years to start,
develop, restructure, and finish. Even with a Bible degree and a minor in
Greek, the work was challenging.
To re-arrange
the Bible chronologically and correctly painstaking investigation, thorough
comparison, and review after review were required.
As a result, a
printable chronological Bible reading plan has been created, which could become
the new standard for this form of reading.
A chronological
reading plan's importance cannot be emphasized. Would you read pages 1 to 5 of
a work, then pages 97to 100, then back to 46 to 60, and finally back to 9 and
10? You'd never comprehend the book!
You must read
your Bible chronologically if you want to truly comprehend it.
There's No Need
to Wait. Take Action Now!
You just know
when it's the appropriate moment to do something when you feel it.
Here Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg for What You Can Expect
You will start in Genesis – and end in Revelation – but in between will not be anything like the way you have ever read the Bible before. One event will unfold after another – they will all be in the order in which they occurred. All of the Psalms will be placed historically, the Proverbs, the Prophets – everything! And just like a novel concludes with the climax, so will the Bible.
Every day, you’ll read from the Old Testament and the New Testament.
In January, you’re going to read about Adam, Abraham, and Job. You’ll read the saga of Jacob and Joseph. You’ll read about the birth of Christ, His youth, and the beginning of His ministry.
In February, Moses will lead the Israelites out of Egypt in the Exodus and God will begin giving the Law to His chosen people. Jesus will select His 12 disciples and begin training them for their lifetime of service.
In March, you will see the preparations for the Tabernacle and then, the actual construction of it. You’ll learn all about the offerings and Israel’s religious observances. Jesus will feed 5,000, then 4,000 – and He will be transfigured on the mountain.
In April, Israel will begin preparations to enter the promised land, and will take it under the leadership of Joshua. Jesus will teach about the Prodigal Son – and Lazarus will be raised from the dead.
In May, the Judges will rule the land and you’ll read about Samson and Samuel. David will have an interesting meeting with Goliath! The world’s greatest act of evil will occur as Judas betrays the Son of Man with a kiss!
In June, King Saul will hunt David like a wild animal, and David will experience his greatest moral failure. Jesus will perform the world’s greatest act of love as He gives Himself up to die on a cross.
In July, you’ll read about Solomon as the king of Israel and watch his magnificent building program, including Israel’s first Temple. Saul of Tarsus will meet the Lord on the Damascus Road and become Paul, and his missionary journeys will begin.
In August, Israel breaks up as a nation and Elijah battles King Ahab (and his wicked wife, Jezebel). You’ll hear from Joel, Hosea, Jonah, and Isaiah. We’ll take up 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians in the New Testament.
In September, Hezekiah brings revival to the southern nation of Judah and the northern nation of Israel falls to Assyria. We are treated to one of Paul’s finest works, the book of Romans, and Paul is warned not to take a planned trip to Israel.
In October, we read the writings of Jeremiah and begin reading about Daniel. We see Ezekiel in a far-away country, Babylon. Paul is arrested in Jerusalem and spends 2 years imprisoned in Caesarea, meeting Festus, Felix, and Agrippa. He is sent to Rome and begins writing his “prison” epistles.
In November, Jeremiah battles the religious leaders and the nation of Judah falls to Babylon. In Lamentations, Jeremiah weeps over the city of Jerusalem. We hear from Jude and Peter and read the final words of Paul. We are treated to the exquisite book of Hebrews.
In December, Israel returns from Captivity and secures the land under Ezra and Nehemiah. We’ll hear from Zechariah and Malachi. We are treated to John’s epistles and to the marvelous scenes from the book of Revelation.
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Now is the
right time.
Is it true or not
that you are with me?
Come on at this point. We should do this together. Try not to delay.
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👉 Shalom. God
Bless you 🎧🎼
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