NIV Daily Bible in Chronological Order
F Lagard Smith

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The much-loved Daily Bible (more than a million copies sold) includes several helpful features. Devotional commentary provides historical and spiritual insights and helps readers grasp the flow of revelation and apply it to their lives. The arrangement of the Bible text itself is unique: Now as never before, studying God's Word can become a fresh, inviting, enriching experience for every reader. Trade paperback edition also available.
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F Lagard Smith
Smith is Scholar-in-Residence for Christian Studies at Lipscomb University.
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This Bible is so easy to read and understand for several reasons. 1. NIV translation is perfect for easy comprehension. 2. The text is written like a novel making it a breeze to read from cover to cover. 3. The context of the notes are consice. They are very helpful but don't disrupt the flow of reading. 4. The sequence of events flow seamlessly. 5. The font is easy to read. I have always struggled with reading and understanding the OT eg. Order of events. This bible has been invaluable in my love and appreciation of Gods wonderful word.

A brilliant readable chronological Bible! Having the Bible arranged chronologically is SO helpful! To be able to read about David in a certain situation and then reading the psalm he wrote at the time makes it more meaningful. Combining the accounts of the gospels together really helps you to make sense of what's going on. The prophets no longer seem like random books when you insert them into what is happening at the time. Text is arranged in a single column with numbers and references off to the side so it reads like a normal book. Helpful linking notes are clearly differentiated from Biblical text. A small symbol breaks the Bible into 365 readings. The index makes it super easy to look up any passage. The chronology is good and makes a lot of sense. Having been through the whole thing verse by verse, there are a couple of verses missing but 99.9% of the Bible is there and there are only 2 or 3 referencing mistakes. In my opinion it is still the best and easiest to use Chronological Bible out there.
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