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The Chronological Bible. The entire text of the New Living Translation in 365 daily readings arranged in the order the events actually occurred.
Is this an app? There are 3 of them with this name in the iTunes Store.
 
Read 3 chapters a day and 5 chapters on Sunday. You will finish in a year.

Get the book "Unlocking the Bible" by David Pawson. Each book of the Bible was written for a reason. This book explains it. It is a fantastic book. It's also online on audio.

The Bible didn't originally have chapters and verses. They were added in the 12th and 13th centuries and made us text people. I use a Reader's Bible which doesn't have chapters and verses.

I wouldn't recommend a chronological Bible. It distorts the meaning of the individual books. Chronicles follows Kings in the Bible yet it was written by Ezra after the Babylonian exile. It was written in order to remind the Jews of their roots, royalty and religion. It only mentions the good Kings of Israel. Kings talks about both good and bad Kings, written as history.

Hebrews was written because a Roman emperor had kicked Jews out because he hated them. A new emperor comes in and wants the Jews back because they are good for business. So returning Jews, both believing and non believing Jews come back. But...Christiany is an illegal religion at this time and are being persecuted. So the Messianic Jews go back to the synagogue in order to escape persecution. In order to go back to the synagogue they had to renounce Jesus. So the book of Hebrews says you can't do this. You are renouncing your faith in Yeshua.

You learn things like this in "Unlocking the Bible".

"*Unlocking the Bible" is an incrediblel wonderful book.


 
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Read 3 chapters a day and 5 chapters on Sunday. You will finish in a year.

Get the book "Unlocking the Bible" by David Pawson. Each book of the Bible was written for a reason. This book explains it. It is a fantastic book. It's also online on audio.

The Bible didn't originally have chapters and verses. They were added in the 12th and 13th centuries and made us text people. I use a Reader's Bible which doesn't have chapters and verses.

I wouldn't recommend a chronological Bible. It distorts the meaning of the individual books.


Thanks for this! I’m going to check it out!
 
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Im looking for a daily online bible lesson. Maybe the bible in 365 days and keep me accountable. Kinda. Any suggestions? Thanks
Start in Genesis. Read a chapter and one chapter of Proverbs each day. You become quite familiar with the logic, truth and advice of Proverbs.
 
I really love the app Through The Word. They have about a ten minute discussion on each chapter and its application to real life. It’s a great ministry I’ve supported for the last couple of years.
 
Read 3 chapters a day and 5 chapters on Sunday. You will finish in a year.

Get the book "Unlocking the Bible" by David Pawson. Each book of the Bible was written for a reason. This book explains it. It is a fantastic book. It's also online on audio.

The Bible didn't originally have chapters and verses. They were added in the 12th and 13th centuries and made us text people. I use a Reader's Bible which doesn't have chapters and verses.

I wouldn't recommend a chronological Bible. It distorts the meaning of the individual books. Chronicles follows Kings in the Bible yet it was written by Ezra after the Babylonian exile. It was written in order to remind the Jews of their roots, royalty and religion. It only mentions the good Kings of Israel. Kings talks about both good and bad Kings, written as history.

Hebrews was written because a Roman emperor had kicked Jews out because he hated them. A new emperor comes in and wants the Jews back because they are good for business. So returning Jews, both believing and non believing Jews come back. But...Christiany is an illegal religion at this time and are being persecuted. So the Messianic Jews go back to the synagogue in order to escape persecution. In order to go back to the synagogue they had to renounce Jesus. So the book of Hebrews says you can't do this. You are renouncing your faith in Yeshua.

You learn things like this in "Unlocking the Bible".

"*Unlocking the Bible" is an incrediblel wonderful book.


Just ordered it, thanks.
 
Read 3 chapters a day and 5 chapters on Sunday. You will finish in a year.

Get the book "Unlocking the Bible" by David Pawson. Each book of the Bible was written for a reason. This book explains it. It is a fantastic book. It's also online on audio.

The Bible didn't originally have chapters and verses. They were added in the 12th and 13th centuries and made us text people. I use a Reader's Bible which doesn't have chapters and verses.

I wouldn't recommend a chronological Bible. It distorts the meaning of the individual books. Chronicles follows Kings in the Bible yet it was written by Ezra after the Babylonian exile. It was written in order to remind the Jews of their roots, royalty and religion. It only mentions the good Kings of Israel. Kings talks about both good and bad Kings, written as history.

Hebrews was written because a Roman emperor had kicked Jews out because he hated them. A new emperor comes in and wants the Jews back because they are good for business. So returning Jews, both believing and non believing Jews come back. But...Christiany is an illegal religion at this time and are being persecuted. So the Messianic Jews go back to the synagogue in order to escape persecution. In order to go back to the synagogue they had to renounce Jesus. So the book of Hebrews says you can't do this. You are renouncing your faith in Yeshua.

You learn things like this in "Unlocking the Bible".

"*Unlocking the Bible" is an incrediblel wonderful book.




It is interesting that the Roman empire never took control of the Arabian peninsula,...so this divisional fight of rabbinic judeasim and Pauline Christianity (as exhibited in the book of Acts) did not exist south of Jerusalem , but North towards Rome.

An apocalyptic strain of judeasim morphed into Islam a few centuries later within the Arabian peninsula which was untouched by Pauline influences.

And thus terminates the end of this rabbit warren that I speak of
 
Interestingly he talks about James. James is an excellent Book in the Bible, although Martin Luther despised it. He called it an "epistle of straw ".

James's death was tragic. There was a 2 month Gap in AD 62 where there was no Roman governor. The Jewish rulers seizes the opportunity to attack Christians. They captured James and took him to the Pinnacle of the Temple and said "now blaspheme Christ or we will throw you off". This was the very Pinnacle where the devil took Jesus in Matthew chapter 4. James simply replied "I see the son of man coming on the clouds of Glory".

So they threw James off but the fall did not kill him. So they started to Stone him. As James lay there being stoned he said " Father forgive them for they don't know what they do". Someone finally out of sheer mercy got a big wooden club and clubbed his head and he died.

That is the James who wrote James, Jesus's half brother.

James audio from "Unlocking the Bible" is very good.

 
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