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The Narrated Bible in Chronological Order NIV

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The Narrated Bible, unique in concept and design, combines chronological accuracy, typographic innovation, and an easy–to–read format featuring the widely acclaimed NIV text. A beloved favorite—now with a new cover. The Narrated Bible is the only chronological presentation of God’s Word with devotional commentary to guide the reader, including— Bible readers, ministers, students, and teachers will be delighted with this remarkable Bible.

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Published August 1, 1999

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F. LaGard Smith

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1,830 reviews364 followers
August 16, 2025
Although the NIV translation is not my favorite, Mr. F. LaGard Smith has made a valuable contribution to scholarship in setting all the passages in chronological order. This is especially helpful where the narrative books of the Bible (such as 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles) overlap with each other, and the prophets (such as Isaiah), establishing a single storyline for the Gospels, and placing Paul's letters within the timeline of the book of Acts. Smith's ordering of events is generally traditional (such as how he lays out Holy Week drawing from the Gospels), but you may not agree with each of decisions, especially his placements of the Psalms within the narrative, and that's okay. It's good to be reminded that the chronology is not impeccable, even though the Scripture is inerrant. See

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I have found this to be an insightful way to read through the Bible in a year, as well as a handy reference when I have questions about order of events. Highly recommended as worth long term shelf space for a student/ reader of the Bible.
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66 reviews
June 11, 2009
This is now my reading/devotional Bible. The commentaries are amazing and give detailed historical insight to the culture and environments of every major player in Scripture. I have learned so many new things by reading this chronological presentation. It doesn't really have the traditional verse markings, though, so it's not going to work for some who need that kind of structure. It is, for me, a way to meditate on God's word and study the meaning.
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49 reviews8 followers
October 30, 2007
This is the Bible organized in historical order. It makes the OT so much easier to read and understand. It combines all the Gospels together!... it's wonderful to read them that way. This Bible is great to read from a "story book" perspective. Brings the Bible to life in a brand new way. It also had loads od history throughout the entire book. GREAT, GREAT Bible!
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231 reviews
December 17, 2021
I am loving this walk through the Bible. It has been a long time since I've read in a new version, and the unfamiliarity is refreshing, giving 'new eyes' to accustomed to passages. And, it has been helpful to have the daily readings marked; I can finish and meditate, or proceed through another day's reading, should time allow.

The Bible truly is a remarkable story.
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May 15, 2011
I'm pretty sure I wouldn't ever give a bad review for a Bible, BUT this is a great version. I loved the narration and the chronological order. It read almost like a novel and I felt like I learned a lot.
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57 reviews
January 21, 2010
My Mother-in-law gave this bible to David and I as a wedding gift. It's my favorite bible. I'm prepetually reading it. It is the most influential book of my life.
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67 reviews
June 21, 2012
Helpful notes and ordering help to put bible passages in context.
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May 3, 2017
Narration by F. LaGard Smith. The entire Bible organized in chronological order -- much easier to follow. The "narration" is commentary that is excellent. Smith is a law professor at Pepperdine.
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