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Rose Chronological Guide to the Bible

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Did you know that the Bible has more that 1,000 chapters and 30,000 verses. It can be easy to get lost in all the people, places, and stories of the Bible. Rose Chronological Guide to the Bible. is designed to help you see how all the pieces of the Bible fit together in order.

Look at the Bible in a fresh new way by viewing the Bible events in the order they happened. See God's unfolding plan of salvation through his Son Jesus Christ. It's God's big story from creation to end times.

The one-of-a-kind resource is packed with full-color graphics to help you explore biblical history.

Three 24-inch Foldouts
- Bible Chronology: Genesis to Revelation
- Life of Jesus Time Line
- Books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles Side by Side

Maps
- Exodus: Egypt to Mt. Sinai
- Jesus: The Last Supper to the Cross
- Journeys of Abraham, Joshua, David, Paul, and More

Infographics and Charts
- Days of Creation
- The Genesis Flood
- Genealogy of Abraham
- Prophecies about the Messiah
- Harmony of the Four Gospels

Time Lines and More
- Ark of the Covenant and the Temple
- Feasts of the Israel Calendar
- Stories of Job, Ruth, Esther, Jonah and other Bible Characters
- Revelation and the End Times


Reproduce up toe 300 copies for your students.

170 pages, Spiral-bound

Published October 1, 2019

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January 20, 2025
As always, Rose Publishing put out a great resource that is easy for anyone to understand despite where they are with their walk with the Lord. This is a great resource for seekers & seasoned Christians alike. It was great to pair with a chronological Bible reading plan to help give context to the text.
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January 19, 2024
An extremely user-friendly, aesthetic teaching aid or lookup reference for the learner. Highly informative and accurate. Many different avenues of learning on certain topics. Chronological flow is generally agreed upon by Scholars. Notes, I believe, are made to identify the difference between high and low dates of the Exodus and Job etc.
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