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Leonard’s Biblical Chronological Chart

This chart has some very detailed information about some specific things that you may be interested in. I loved it for the many different references that it has given me to begin to interpret and understand the historical aspects and lineage. The print is small for sure (as there is a lot of info) but well worth it if you have room for it on your wall!

I have read some reviews a compiled a list of the best parts:

  • Information on Jewish sects, weights, measures, and divisions of time.
  • Family tree of the Kings of Judah and when they reigned.
  • Time as well as Biblical lengths, distances, and money. It gave the Biblical term and the modern equivalent (like a Sabbath Day’s journey equals 3/4ths of an English mile).The origins and main beliefs of the Sadducees, Pharisees, Scribes/Lawyers, Essenes, and Samaritans.
  • A map showing the voyages of St. Paul with Scripture references.
  • A family tree of Jacob’s family showing his descendants at the time they arrived in Egypt.
  • A family tree of the Kings of Israel and when they reigned.
  • A map of the Exodus: the Israelite’s journey from Egypt to Canaan with Scripture references.
  • A list of Scripture references for the miracles of Jesus.
  • A map of Canaan at about 200 B.C. with the location of the 12 tribes of Israel marked on it.
  • A chart showing the periods of Scriptural history (Creation to Deluge, Deluge to the calling of Abraham, etc.) and the number of years they covered.
  • A time-line border ring. The outermost ring gave the dates. Inside that told the event that occurred (Old Testament for the left, top, and right sides; inter-testament period for the bottom-right corner, and New Testament for the bottom). Inside that were the Scripture references for the event. Inside that was information about the books of the Bible–who they’re written by, how much history they cover, and/or when they were written.

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: Leonard’s Biblical Chronological Chart – ISBN 978-0890515822

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Go For The Goal: Motivational Stories about Men of Achievement

I received this book from a family member a few years ago and read it rather quickly back then. A month or two ago I read it again, and thought that it was worth put a post out there for just in case you might be a person who enjoys really short books!

This book has a good amount of inspirational quotes with different goals to achieve for. It has small inspirational stories throughout, and is a very small read (about 40 pages). It would be very ideal for someone younger in age who would read but doesn’t like to read much. When you put the book down after you are finished, it definitely leaves you with inspiring thoughts and stories to think on. It also definitely gets you thinking about your walk with God. So if that is your intent with someone who digs sports and God, you might want to slip this in their room or their bag sometime!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: Go For The Goal: Motivational Stories about Men of Achievement – ISBN 1577487109

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Asimov’s Guide To The Bible (Reference)

This is an older book that I borrowed this book from a family member. I went for quite a while before I started wanting to be able to have a greater understanding of the “wheres” and “whens” and how significant they are. And when you begin to read into it, it really does have a powerful effect on what you study in the bible. Let me tell you, this was not one of the easiest reads that I have ever went through (and I’m still not finished), but it definitely has it’s benefits. When you want to know about more details to do with historical and geographical facts to do with how the bible ties into it, this is a great tool to have on your bookshelf. It has made going through the old testament an easier experience and helps save time on having to dig facts on geography and history that would have been once too difficult to do on one’s own. It is definitely put together, and highly recommended for you reference buffs out there!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: Asimov’s Guide To The Bible – ISBN 051734582-X

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Nave’s Topical Bible (Reference)

This book came from my sister a few years ago, and only now have I found is one of my most enjoyed overall! I know when it comes to reference books about the bible that most of us might want to go to sleep….zzzz…you probably fell asleep at the thought, right? Let me try and excite you though!

In practically using it, it has just about any reference or word that you could possibly think of that is tied in the bible, with at least 1-2 good references to it as well as some defined meanings behind others. It has helped me countless times when I am trying to get my head around finding the place or general location of a scripture that even some search engines and apps cannot do!

This book has an A-Z layout, over 1,600 pages total, over 20,000 topics to read from, and over 100,000 scripture references to go by. There are cross-references all over the place so you don’t end up getting lost in it!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: Nave’s Topical Bible – ISBN 0785250573

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The Remnant: Restoring the Call to Personal Integrity

This book was given to me by one of the local ministers in our town and was most appreciated!

When I began to start reading this, it at first felt like my toes were getting stepped on a lot, but as you go on it brings out the deeper meaning and bigger vision of why we have to start at the personal level.

Here’s what helped me (This is what it meant to me, and not a paraphrase of the book!): it really begins at home. There are many things that you could accomplish out there to work hard for your ministry, but where is the joy in your life to do it without it all being centered with God in the home (or as it reads a Godly environment)?

I can definitely see why he was passing it out to people to read, and I definitely recommend it to anyone, and especially anyone that is called to work in ministry!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: The Remnant: Restoring The Call To Personal Integrity – ISBN 978-1599794549

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Zondervan Atlas of the Bible

Welcome to another review! I would like to start off by saying that I have a very heavy interest in attempting to understand the geological significance and relationship that it has with the word of God. I loved this book when I first got it because of some of the detailed illustrations that it has. I loved it even more when I began to read into detail about some of the bible history that is directly related with the way the land was laid out by possession.

To put it simply: if you want a step in the door on geography and terrain as it relates to the bible history and genealogy, this is for you!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: Zondervan Atlas Of The Bible – ISBN 978-0310270508

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Daily Readings From Becoming A Better You

Although this was only a 90 day devotional from a larger book, it was still definitely worth the read! I’ve listened to the audiobook of this book as well and it is very encouraging to hear the personal touches that are added throughout the entire book. It’s one thing to just hear encouraging words, but it’s another thing to know that it’s a real person reaching out to you in encouragement!

The book is laid out very well with scripture readings at the beginning, with 5-6 paragraphs tied to a central point (and subpoints along the way). All end with a “today’s prayer” and “today’s thought to becoming a better you”. Regardless of the form of media that you use of a ministry tool, one thing has to be the most important: how you use it is how effective it is in your life. In reading these everyday, it was very useful and effective and helped me each day. On a more personal note, I would read these in the morning and it would help me to frame my mind around something other than what I was dreading ahead of me later in the day! Make any tool that you use that God has provided for you useful by using it to help you ward off every problem in your life!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: Daily Readings From Becoming A Better You – ISBN 978-1-4165-7307-4

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Dear Graduate – Letters Of Wisdom

I read this upon graduating college. It was given to me by my Aunt Kay. She has always been great about hooking me up with books and encouraging me to stay grounded in the Lord, and this was by far one of my favorites gifted to me!

This book is as it says in the title: literally a collection of great letters from Charles Swindoll. It’s not really a devotional style book because each chapter is essentially a letter. Every letter covers different topics, with each of them tied to God in a great way. A few of them include: ethics, determination, individuality, accountability, distinction, temptation, leadership, etc.

The letters all are in focus to a person that is about to launch out on life and provide sound Godly advice to areas that might have never been addressed before, and I recommend you include it in their gift pack if you ever are looking for something to add to their stuff to send them with to college or before their first job after college!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: Dear Graduate: Letters Of Wisdom – ISBN 0-8499-5495-9

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My Utmost For His Highest

When I began reading this book, I started thinking “this isn’t your average devotional book”. It is not. It was far more than that. The updated edition of Oswald Chambers work is truly a book about molding a person to become a better servant of God. I have gained great incite and understanding by being able to read from something that was written and then go out and search it more. It has a basic layout for a given day of bible verses and 3-4 strong paragraphs that get right to the point. It makes you grasp a hold of concepts like discipleship, being a true servant, sanctification, missionary work, etc. This was something that opened my eyes to some new things (as good books should do).  It’s a 365 day devotional, and is definitely one of my most recommended books for everyone.

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: My Utmost For His Highest – ISBN 0-929239-57-1

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A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23

A relative of mine passed this book on to me, and so I thought I would give it a shot. As most of us have I’m sure, I thought to myself “there’s not too much more a person could learn about Psalm 23” After reading it though, I can definitely say I was wrong!

Phillip Keller gives a perspective of Psalm 23 from the perspective of a real life shepherd. When you begin to read it, he explains traits and characteristics of a shepherd into detail and shares many of his own life experiences that begins to make it powerful. It makes you really consider how the Lord is our shepherd and is always watching over us and performs things for our good; even though as a flock we might not necessarily agree with the ways it’s done or how because we only see as the sheep.

It’s a very quick read, and you can find editions (like the one I received) that was in large print which made it easy on the eyes as well. If you are a fan of hearing great testimonies and experiences and reading about how amazing God is, read it!

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: A Shepherd Looks At Psalm 23 – ISBN 978-0-3102-6797-3

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