Chronological Study of the Bible.
Reading the Bible in chronological order follows the sequence of events as they occurred historically (based on scholarly research), rather than the traditional canonical order. This approach helps connect historical narratives, interweave Psalms and prophetic writings with related events, and provide better context (e.g., placing Job during the patriarchal period and harmonizing Gospel accounts).
Chronological Bible Study
Genesis Chapter 48 - 50
The chapters highlight the importance of character, legacy, and fruitfulness, but above all, God’s ability to transform evil into good for those who trust Him. The most important message is to trust in God’s sovereignty, practice forgiveness, and hold onto hope—knowing that God is always working for good, even in difficult circumstances.
Genesis Chapter 1 - 3
Genesis was written to tell the story of creation of the world and God’s desire to have a people set apart to worship Him. Author is Moses. Written around 1450 - 1410 BC. Chapters 1 -3 tell the The story of creation, about Adam and Eve and Cain and Abel.

