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  2. Get access to the downloadable resources that accompany the Catholic Bible Study, The Bible Timeline by Jeff Cavins.

  3. The Bible Timeline® study program takes you on a guided journey through salvation history. Presenter Jeff Cavins will show you how fourteen of the Bibles narrative books tell the biblical story from beginning to end and will give you the keys to understanding the amazing story woven throughout Scripture. In this revolutionary approach to ...

  4. Timeline of how the Bible came to us. The New Testament books are written. Marcion, a businessman in Rome, taught that there were two Gods: Yahweh, the cruel God of the Old Testament, and Abba, the kind father of the New Testament. Marcion eliminated the Old Testament as scriptures and, since he was anti-Semitic, kept from the New Testament ...

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    The New Testament books are written.
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    The earliest extant list of the books of ...
  5. The Great Adventure Catholic Bible is the Catholic Bible that teaches you how to read it. This is the only Bible that incorporates The Great Adventure’s color-coded Bible Timeline™ Learning System. The color-coded tools make it easy to read and easy to remember.

  6. This reading plan covers the entire Catholic Bible in 365 days. Each day, Father Mike Schmitz will read 2-3 Scripture passages that coincide with the 12 periods of The Great Adventure Bible Timeline, denoted by the colors on the left side of the reading plan. Readings in bold refer to the 14 narrative books of the Bible.

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  7. Using The Great Adventure Bible Timeline® as a guide, Jeff Cavins will walk through each period of the Bible alongside some of the most insightful Catholic commentators of our time. ... More.

  8. The term Catholic Bible can be understood in two ways. More generally, it can refer to a Christian Bible that includes the whole 73-book canon recognized by the Catholic Church, including some of the deuterocanonical books (and parts of books) of the Old Testament which are in the Greek Septuagint collection, but which are not present in the Hebrew Masoretic Text collection.

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