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Chronological Commentary of the Bible: A Guide for Understanding the Scriptures Volume 1 & 2
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Chronological Commentary of the Bible: A Guide for Understanding the Scriptures Volume 1 & 2

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The secret to understanding the Bible’s message is to cultivate a chronological point of reference. The Bible as a whole is immense; however, interpreting each book and character according to their place in the larger picture provides real enlightenment for comprehending God’s work of salvation in our daily lives. Drawing upon a lifetime of pastoral ministry, Bible study, and research, James Dixon has connected the little pieces from Old Testament history, poetry and prophecy, and even to the wisdom literature to its historical timeline. In the New Testament, he has linked the Acts of the Apostles to the timeline of Paul’s Epistles, giving insights and application. Seeing the interconnectedness of the whole Bible is what makes the Chronological Commentary of the Bible an inspiring contribution to any disciple’s efforts to go deeper into God’s Word. Dr. David Dixon Pastor Immanuel Baptist Church Madrid, Spain The usefulness of this commentary goes far beyond the value of a historical study. If you remember some of the problems you had in getting ready for a history test in school, the biggest one was remembering the chronology of events. James Dixon’s idea of having poetry and prophecy breaks allows the reader to read poetry and prophecy in the timeline that they were written while studying historical parts of the Old Testament. Additionally, in the New Testament there are epistle breaks to aid in the chronological study of the life of Paul. James L. Sturrock, Ph.D., Editor Professor East Texas Baptist University (retired)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2014
Pages
754
ISBN
9781412065207

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The secret to understanding the Bible’s message is to cultivate a chronological point of reference. The Bible as a whole is immense; however, interpreting each book and character according to their place in the larger picture provides real enlightenment for comprehending God’s work of salvation in our daily lives. Drawing upon a lifetime of pastoral ministry, Bible study, and research, James Dixon has connected the little pieces from Old Testament history, poetry and prophecy, and even to the wisdom literature to its historical timeline. In the New Testament, he has linked the Acts of the Apostles to the timeline of Paul’s Epistles, giving insights and application. Seeing the interconnectedness of the whole Bible is what makes the Chronological Commentary of the Bible an inspiring contribution to any disciple’s efforts to go deeper into God’s Word. Dr. David Dixon Pastor Immanuel Baptist Church Madrid, Spain The usefulness of this commentary goes far beyond the value of a historical study. If you remember some of the problems you had in getting ready for a history test in school, the biggest one was remembering the chronology of events. James Dixon’s idea of having poetry and prophecy breaks allows the reader to read poetry and prophecy in the timeline that they were written while studying historical parts of the Old Testament. Additionally, in the New Testament there are epistle breaks to aid in the chronological study of the life of Paul. James L. Sturrock, Ph.D., Editor Professor East Texas Baptist University (retired)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Country
United States
Date
16 December 2014
Pages
754
ISBN
9781412065207