 | Narrated Bible in Chronological Order . The Narrated Bible rearranges the Scripture chronologically in the order in which the biblical events occurred, and the text is tied together with narrative commentary. It is neither a re-translation nor a paraphrase. The central text is composed entirely of Scripture using the New International Version. Narrative commentary has been set out in a distinctive type but is written to integrate with most Scriptures in such a way that it is part of an unfolding story. For the most part, the narration is written in the present tense in order to heighten the reader’s sense of involvement in the lives of those who sought to know God. We recommend using The Narrated Bible in the Heart of Wisdom Unit Study lessons for several reasons. Mainly because I personally have had such success reading this aloud with this bible my children. It reads like a storybook. Before you know it we have read several chapters or even a whole book in one setting! The narrated text give background information that clarifies the passages. I also use it for narration. You need an modern-day English Bible if you plan using the Bible for narration and copy work (language mechanics, spelling, etc.) And... more details |
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