Most people know that the Bible, as it is typically presented, is not completely chronological. Sure, activities in the New Testament follow the action (and fulfill prophecies) of the Old Testament, but often in the Old Testament there are actions happening concurrently, but presented in different books. An obvious New Testament example is how some events happen in each of the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John). It's my (and Luke's) hope that reading this version will help us better understand the context of the things we're reading.
If you're looking for a chronological Bible, you can buy them online from Amazon.com or Christianbook.com.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Welcome to Our Challenge!
We're Luke and Momo, a nephew and his aunt, who have made a resolution to read through the Christian Bible in one year. We've decided to read from an NIV daily edition that puts the events of the Bible in chronological order. Would you like to join our challenge? You can get a version of this Bible for yourself, or just follow along in the passages that we post here. Join us in Operation: Read the Book!
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