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  1. 1 Samuel 8 - 1 Kings 11. NOTE: The Poetry Section is not in-cluded in this chronological section: Job, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, Psalms, Song of Solomon.

  2. INTERTESTIMENTAL PERIOD. between the close of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament at which time God remains silent. THE BIBLE IS SILENT DURING THE PERIOD 400 B.C. to 4 B.C. MATTHEW, MARK LUKE, JOHN.

  3. The events and people in the Bible can be divided into 8 eras. Take a look at how the Testaments, the three stages of God’s plan, and the eight eras of Bible history fit together.

  4. The Compact Timeline of the Bible Samuel T. Jordan,2008 Presents the complete narrative of the Bible in a uniquely accessible format by putting it in clear chronological form from Creation to the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and beyond

  5. • General Timeline. On page A9 is a timeline of major events, important people in the Bible, and the page num-ber you can find them on. This timeline provides a helpful overview of Bible chronology. • One Year Reading Plan. The Bible text has been divided into 365 daily readings, helping you to read through The

  6. f 100 Proofs for the Bible (Archaeology) f Christian History Time Line f 100 Prophecies Fulfilled by Jesus f Bible Time Line22” foldout f Key people and events in the Bible And many more charts, maps, and time lines for your Bible study, Sunday School lessons, or personal use. Reproduce up to 300 copies for your students. Rose book of ...

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  8. What general observations can you make about the structure and timeline of the NT? Adapted from Harold W. Hoehner, “A Chronological Table of the Apostolic Age,” ThD Diss., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1964, rev. 1972. Book Written.

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