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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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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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