There are a couple of types: some that but either the Old Testament/New Testament in the order they were written as best we can tell; some attempt to give verse by verse of the 'timeline' of the Scripture: John 1:1-3; Genesis 1:1; Psalm 104:30; Genesis 1:2; Job 26:13.....
read the bible
it would be wrong
Any respectable bookstore would be able to order in a copy of "The One Year Chronological Bible" if it was not already in stock. Alternatively, one could purchase the book on Amazon.
If you can trust The Biographical Bible there are 3237 people mentioned in the Bible. Ruth A. Tucker provides a chronological account of the Bible's people and events from Adam and Eve to John of Patmos.
no, I can't but someone on the Internet is bound to have done so.
The Bible is not arranged in chronological order because it is a collection of different books written by various authors over centuries, each with its own historical context and purpose. The books are organized by type (e.g., law, history, poetry, prophecy) rather than strictly by timeline.
George Montagu Manchester has written: 'The times of Daniel, chronological and prophetical' -- subject(s): Chronology, Bible
when u read something and understand it by how its written.... for example a person who reads The Bible from a contextual apporoach intrepets the bible from the dates and chronological order the bible put it in
The Bible Study Tools website is a good place to start. It provides good historical background analysis for each book, other bible versions, concordances, encyclopedias and lots more. For those who prefer a print alternative, the Chronological Study Bible also comes will be satisfactory.
I chronological all the events
The books were in chronological order.
The Bible helps with chronological data on Israel. It is an excellent place to start when searching for time lines and historical happenings. From there, you can add additional information from websites and specialty books.