Footsteps Through the Bible

Footsteps Through the Bible by Gagnon, published by Hendrickson Publishers Marketing, LLC in September 2000, offers a structured approach to reading the Bible. This 128-page guide presents a one-year chronological reading plan designed to assist readers in navigating the Scriptures with clarity and purpose. It is crafted to enhance one’s spiritual journey, providing daily readings that are easy to follow and understand.
Readers will find that Footsteps Through the Bible includes daily and weekly readings organized by themes and historical sequences, facilitating a systematic exploration of both the Old and New Testaments. The guide features helpful tools such as photos, charts, and timelines to aid comprehension, along with outline notes for each day’s readings. The program allows users to track their progress with a check box system and harmonizes Old Testament laws with relevant historical events, making it a practical resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christianity and Biblical studies.
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Reading through the Bible can be a tremendous asset to one s spiritual walk, but it can also be a difficult and confusing task without some guidance. Richard M. Gagnon provides a helping hand with Footsteps Through The Bible, a one-year chronological reading plan and study reference born out of his own desire to better understand the Scriptures. Footsteps is easy to use on a daily basis, and it helps the reader move through the Bible in a systematic, chronological way. Not to be confused with a chronological Bible, this chronological reading guide allows the reader to use his or her own familiar Bible to complete the reading assignments.- Photos, charts and, timelines throughout help enhance comprehension.
– Each day’s readings contain easy-to-understand outline notes for that day.
– The readings Monday to Friday are from the Old Testament and average 86 verses per day. The weekend readings are from the New Testament and average 77 verses per day.
– Daily and weekly readings are logically grouped listing all Scripture pertinent to the theme, topic or historical sequence of events.
– A check box system helps the reader measure progress through the program.
– Old Testament laws and regulations are harmonized by subject matter and logically grouped with the historical events they complement.
– The parallel books of Kings and Chronicles are synchronized into one reading, as are the Gospels in the New Testament.
– The epistles (letters) of the apostles are linked with the timelines of the book of Acts.
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