

The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Chart : Jeff Cavins: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Recommended - It is great- but only that one, be careful, there are several others , which are to complicated. Bible is complicated enough, this timeline will help you a lot Review: Excellent - Excellent









| Best Sellers Rank | 52,355 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (769) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 13.97 x 0.03 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1945179988 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1945179983 |
| Item weight | 36.3 g |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | 1 Jan. 2020 |
| Publisher | Ascension Press |
M**A
Recommended
It is great- but only that one, be careful, there are several others , which are to complicated. Bible is complicated enough, this timeline will help you a lot
C**T
Excellent
Excellent
R**.
Couldn't find this easily here in the UK
I was struggling to find this here in the UK. I follow the Bible in a year podcast, and I purchased the Great adventure bible from the Asscension website, forgetting to add this timeline to the basket (they don't deliver to the UK anymore) I found this on amazon and ordered it - it was a bit more than the retail price, but it came from the US, and quite quickly. The timeline chart gives you a good visual understanding of the timeline of the various books in the Bible and is colour coded to match the Great Adventure Bible Timeline .
C**L
Useful to Bible Students
A well set out and useful timeline to refer to. Suitable for anyone interested in the bible.
B**H
I love the Ascension podcasts and this Bible timeline is very helpful to understand the sequence and timing of events in the Bible, and even has a secular timeline as well. Love this!
D**D
I am fairly disappointed when I finally received the actual Timeline Chart. On the picture, it looks like a thick Manila card type of paper being used but the actual product is printed on a thin (probably 100gm or so) paper. However, the print quality is fairly good. It’s making me lost faith on Ascension Press’s product. I still got a Great Adventure Bible Large Print edition yet to be delivered and is thinking of cancelling the order.
K**Z
It is what it says it is a timeline and nothing else. I think it’s over priced.
G**N
In Jeff Cavins' autobiography, he discusses creating this timeline with Scott Hahn, and it appears in some of Scott Hahn's early TV shows such as "Our Father's Plan". In that show, it takes up an entire wall. The latest version unfolds to about three feet, printed in color on both sides. There are other Bible timelines by other companies. Several things are unique about this one. Jeff Cavins made a video series shown on TV called "The Great Adventure", which was geared to this timeline. It also followed his idea, also in his autobiography, that you can follow the story of salvation in the Bible by reading parts of fourteen books, also geared to this timeline. There is also a "Great Adventure" Bible which is also geared to this timeline, and includes the 73 books of the Catholic Bible, seven books of which were removed after the Reformation from some Protestant Bibles. Earlier versions were just called "Bible Timeline". I, for one, am glad to see it now called "The Great Adventure: Your Journey Through the Bible, The Bible Timeline Chart: A Visual Overview of Salvation History". Someone wrote a review saying this is virtually the same as the last edition of the chart, but costs twice as much. Perhaps so. I gave several people copies of the last version as I was so excited about it. But it was puzzling and difficult to figure out. This one has an introduction and explanation of the color key at the beginning. I was very excited when the first version of this chart became available, because I tried to draw my own chart while watching Scott Hahn explain it on his shows, and the shows went too quickly to allow for that. One example of something I learned from this chart is under the "Divided Kingdom" panel, which shows how Israel is torn asunder in 930 B.C. into the Northern Kingdom of the ten "lost" tribes who are carried away to Assyria, and the Southern Kingdom of Judah, which also includes the small tribe of Benjamin. The chart shows where to read about this event in the books of first and second Kings, and also which prophets are speaking to which kingdom. The copyrights on this chart show how it has been continually improved in 2003, 2011, 2015, and this version in 2019. However, either Ascension Press ought to be the seller on Amazon, or Amazon ought to get their stock directly from Ascension Press. Why? Because sellers are charging almost $4 for shipping when this pamphlet can be mailed for a dollar. Also, they charge the same shipping rate for each chart, even on quantity purchases. I'd like to keep a few copies on hand to give as gifts, but the shipping is prohibitive, unless Amazon stocks this chart so it can qualify for free shipping.
J**E
Helpful, beautiful, clear...a keeper!
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