From the dawn of human history to our final glimpse of the aged Apostle John . . .
From Eden to Patmos: An Overview of Biblical History will guide you on a fascinating journey through the timeline of Scripture with a fresh approach that makes biblical chronology accessible for nearly anyone wishing to deepen their faith through a greater understanding of history.
God intends us to note the passing of time in biblical history and even synchronize this history to the events of the world. He wants us to know that the grand events of redemption, and the men and women who were His instruments in them, are historical facts. These people really lived, really heard from God, really walked with Him, and were really used by God to make a difference in their generation.
While in-depth volumes on biblical history abound, From Eden to Patmos provides a simple overview that pieces together the flow of events and people in the Bible. . .
• Tracing earth's earliest generations from the miracle of a six-day Creation to the time of Abraham.
• Integrating the forty-year wilderness wandering with the chronological data given in the Pentateuch and Joshua.
• Fitting Eli and Samuel into the Judges Era (even though neither is mentioned in the book of Judges).
• Relating the kings of the divided monarchy to each other and to the prophets who prophesied during their reigns.
• Synchronizing the biblical figures and Persian kings of the Post-Exilic Period.
• Showing the biblical significance of the Intertestamental Era.
• Charting the phases of Jesus' ministry as related in the four Gospels.
• Correlating Paul's Journeys in the book of Acts with the itinerary information given in his Epistles.
• Discussing alleged chronological discrepancies.
From Eden to Patmos is ideal for Bible Colleges and Institutes, Sunday school classes, Bible studies, and individuals pursuing a deeper understanding of the biblical timeline.
God intends us to note the passing of time in biblical history and even synchronize this history to the events of the world. He wants us to know that the grand events of redemption, and the men and women who were His instruments in them, are historical facts. These people really lived, really heard from God, really walked with Him, and were really used by God to make a difference in their generation.
While in-depth volumes on biblical history abound, From Eden to Patmos provides a simple overview that pieces together the flow of events and people in the Bible. . .
• Tracing earth's earliest generations from the miracle of a six-day Creation to the time of Abraham.
• Integrating the forty-year wilderness wandering with the chronological data given in the Pentateuch and Joshua.
• Fitting Eli and Samuel into the Judges Era (even though neither is mentioned in the book of Judges).
• Relating the kings of the divided monarchy to each other and to the prophets who prophesied during their reigns.
• Synchronizing the biblical figures and Persian kings of the Post-Exilic Period.
• Showing the biblical significance of the Intertestamental Era.
• Charting the phases of Jesus' ministry as related in the four Gospels.
• Correlating Paul's Journeys in the book of Acts with the itinerary information given in his Epistles.
• Discussing alleged chronological discrepancies.
From Eden to Patmos is ideal for Bible Colleges and Institutes, Sunday school classes, Bible studies, and individuals pursuing a deeper understanding of the biblical timeline.