Bible Timeline

The document provides an overview of the Bible’s structure and timeline, highlighting key events, people, and books within both the Old and New Testaments. It organizes the biblical narrative from creation to the early church, showing the chronological order and historical context of each section. The Old Testament covers the Law, history, poetry, and prophecy, while the New Testament focuses on the life of Jesus, the spread of the Gospel, and prophetic writings. This resource helps readers understand the flow of biblical history and its theological significance.
Recommended Course(s): Old Testament Basics, New Testament Basics
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