Features of the Great Adventure Timeline Chart: - Each period of The Bible Timeline is assigned a unique color to help you remember the narrative; for example, in the Early World, during which the world is created, turquoise is used to represent the color of the earth seen from space.
- The growth of God’s family is traced through history from “One Holy Couple” (Adam and Eve) in Genesis through “One Holy Catholic Church.”
- 14 “narrative” books tell the story of salvation from beginning to end.
- The other 59 “supplemental” books are placed into their historical context.
- The bloodline of Jesus, beginning with Adam, is traced throughout the biblical narrative.
- 68 key events provide an outline to the biblical story.
- Events in world history are provided to place the biblical events in “real time.”
- The reigning world power is indicated for each time period.
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