Are you looking for a new way to dive into the Scriptures? Have you considered reading them chronologically? Let me tell you, it's a game-changer.

When you read the Bible chronologically, you get a fresh perspective on the story of God's people. Instead of reading the books in the order they appear in the Bible, you'll read them in the order they happened. This means you'll see the historical events and people come to life in a new way, and you'll understand the context of each book more fully.

Plus, reading the Scriptures chronologically can help you to better understand the timeline of biblical history. You'll see how each book builds on the ones that came before it, and how God's plan unfolds over time.

And let's be honest, reading the Bible chronologically is just plain fun. It's like putting together a puzzle, and as you read each book, you'll be able to fit it into its proper place in the bigger picture. Plus, it's a great conversation starter for Bible study groups or coffee chats with friends.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab a chronological reading plan, and let's dive into the Scriptures together!

Why would I want to read the Bible Chronologically?

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I get it! The names, cities, nations, prophets, and events can get very confusing. So, I created a flowchart that details the prophets and kings that reigned in Judah & Israel during the time of the Old Testament. It includes bloodline, succession of power, length of reign, and more.  


Would you like your own copy of the flowchart in PDF format? Awesome! Just give me your name and email and I will zip it over to you right now. Enjoy!

And, I'd love your feedback. If you have suggestions of ways to make it better than shot me an email. I would love to hear from you. 

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