The Chronological Bible

The Chronological Bible

The publishing house Thomas Nelson is coming out with The Chronological Study Bible, which not re-arranges not only the books but their passages (including the Psalms) to put everything in chronological order.

My impression is that even conservative Bible scholars are not fully agreed on when the different books of the Bible were written. In any event, looking at it from a literary perspective, this would seem to break up the unity of particular books. But do you see a value in this? And, theologically, is there a significance to the order of the canon?

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