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The Chronology of the Bible is a book written by Samuel Sharpe in 1868. The book is a comprehensive study of the timeline of events and people in the Bible, from the creation of the world to the death of the apostle John. Sharpe uses a variety of sources to establish the dates of important events in the Bible, including the Old and New Testaments, as well as historical and archaeological evidence. The book is divided into chapters that cover different periods of time, such as the patriarchal age, the period of the judges, and the reigns of the kings of Israel and Judah. Sharpe also provides…mehr

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The Chronology of the Bible is a book written by Samuel Sharpe in 1868. The book is a comprehensive study of the timeline of events and people in the Bible, from the creation of the world to the death of the apostle John. Sharpe uses a variety of sources to establish the dates of important events in the Bible, including the Old and New Testaments, as well as historical and archaeological evidence. The book is divided into chapters that cover different periods of time, such as the patriarchal age, the period of the judges, and the reigns of the kings of Israel and Judah. Sharpe also provides detailed explanations of the different calendars used in the Bible and how they relate to each other. The Chronology of the Bible is a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in understanding the historical context of the Bible.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Samuel Sharpe (1799-1881), Egyptologist and Biblical translator, was a banker for most of his life. Upon retirement, he devoted himself, without university training, to Biblical studies. To Biblical literature he contributed 'The Hebrew Scriptures', a revision of the authorized English translation (1881); and 'History of the Hebrew Nation and Literature' (1869).