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FOR FURTHER STUDY

l. If you are especially interested in Bible chronology obtain the New Chronological Bible published by World Bible Publishers. The Chronological Bible is a King James version of the Bible which is organized on the basis of chronology. This means that instead of being organized by books (Genesis through Revelation) that the chapters and verses are presented in chronological order that events happened in the past or will occur in the future.

The content of Genesis through Revelation is organized in the Chronological Bible under twelve major sections:

-Development of the Early World
-Development of Israel As A Tribe
-Development of Israel As A Nation
-Development of Israel and As Kingdom
-Division of Israel into Dual Kingdoms
-Survival of Israel in the Southern Kingdom
-Captivity of Israel in Babylonia
-Restoration of Israel as a Nation
-Preservation of Israel during the Intertestamental period
(this is the period of time between the writing of the Old and New Testaments)
-Inauguration of the Kingdom of God on Earth
-Continuation of the Kingdom of God on Earth
-Consummation of the Kingdom of God on Earth
The Narrated Bible published by Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon, is also a good tool for chronological study of the Bible. This book does not give the actual Bible text, but provides Bible references in chronological order and a brief narrative (commentary) on each reference.

2. If you are interested in Biblical archaeology, the following books are suggested:

Beginnings In Biblical Archaeology by Howard Vos published by Moody Press, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.

Archaeology in Bible Lands by Howard Vos published by Moody Press, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.