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Feb. 3, 2009

Reading the Bible Chronologically

I have blogged about reading the Bible this way before, but this week’s studies have reminded me again just how thankful I am to have this fresh new insight into God’s Word.
    
We are currently studying Unit 3 of Tapestry of Grace Year 1.  The topic this week is the Assyrians.  We are learning about them as a people group and how they affected the Israelites.  Last week we studied how Israel became divided after the reign of Solomon and became known as the seperate Kingdoms of Judah and Israel - each having their own unique kings, prophets, capitals, triumphs and troubles. 
The Daily Bible tells these stories in chronological order which is a HUGE help to the boys (and me!).  It is hard to explain, but here are some examples of why this Bible makes it SO MUCH EASIER to understand the flow of history:
The boys’ reading assignments were
2 Kings 11-17, Jonah, and Amos

Joash
In 2 Kings we learn about Joash, King of Judah.  He is crowned at the young age of 7 and reigns for 40 years under the guidance of Jehoiada the priest.  2 Kings tells about the reign of Joash – the devastation of the locusts, how he rebuilds the temple, etc. 
    
But in The Daily Bible, the story continues . . .  sharing how, once the priest Jehoiada dies, King Joash accepts paganism, abandoning the temple he worked so hard on rebuilding and worshiping idols.
    
Had we not been reading from the Daily Bible we might not have known that part of the story because it is actually found in 2 Chronicles, not 2 Kings.  Had we just read 2 Kings we would still get lots of good information but not ALL the information available on Joash and God’s people.
    
Chronicles and Kings often overlap.  They tell the story of the same Kings, same time periods, some of the same details but also some different information.  The Daily Bible puts those different parts into one complete whole story to give you the big picture of what is happening and why.

Joel
Early in Joash’s reign, a great disaster befalls Judah - and army of locusts swarms, completely destroying crops and food storages. 
The prophet Joel seizes the opportunity to use the locust invasion as an example of a future invasion which is to come from the north. 
    
If you just read Joel separately you might not appreciate the analogy or fully understand the circumstances.  But here, in The Daily Bible, the prophesies of Joel are interspersed right in the middle of the story of Joash and Judah – right when the people of Judah would have been hearing those words and experiencing the aftermaths of the locust swarm.  The words of Joel have so much more meaning when read in context.

Jonah
2 Kings 14:25 mentions Jonah, but The Daily Bible puts Jonah’s entire story in here, putting it in its historical context.  It makes the story come to life even more than just reading the book of Jonah independently.

The Daily Bible has made learning about the ancients, and God’s Word more alive, understandable and real.  It is not a narrative - it is the actual Scriptures.  Psalms are arranged by theme, Proverbs arranged by topic.  Mine is NIV, but other translations are available as well.
I highly recommend it!  Here is the link if you want to check it out:



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Feb. 4, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by socalval
Great post!!! I love to read in order... changes everything when reading the Bible. LOVE it.

Valerie
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Feb. 12, 2009 - Reading in order

Posted by Rebecca (TLT)
We are in TOG Y1U3 too. The chrological study of History has been wonderful for me and our family. It really helps to put things in order.

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Feb. 16, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by necrone
I really like your recommendations! I have strived to read the Bible in chronological order but have not yet succeeded. Also, thank you for commenting on my blog! I really like the idea of placing visual aids under a clear tablecloth!

Blessings,
Nicole
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