A chronological New Testament is not only about sequence, but also
about chronological context -- the context-in-time, the historical
context in which each document was written. Words have their meaning
within their temporal contexts, in the New Testament and the Bible as a
whole.
Seeing and reading the New Testament in chronological sequence
matters for historical reasons. It illuminates Christian origins. Much
becomes apparent:
Chronological New Testament
It is easier to put the New in order than the old. We have fewer years to deal with!
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