7 thoughts on “Travelling through the Old Testament (updated)”
In case you’re wondering, I’ve flipped the whole timeline 90 degrees and have included the missing books of the Pentateuch, as well as Job and Esther. Any other suggestions, please let me know!
I think I might be using this one too… if that’s okay. I am absolutely floored (in a good way) by the quality and usefulness of what I’m seeing on here!! Thank you so much for your work.
As far as I can tell, the fact that you’re using Chunk Five Roman as your heading font makes me think we would get along just fine.. 😉 hahah.
I’m also amazed to find that you have Chinese versions of some of these diagrams. Was there a particular reason for that??
In answer to your question: 1 in 5 people in the world are Chinese, the Bible is currently the best-selling book in China, and a friend offered to look after the translation work. So it seemed to make sense.
In case you’re wondering, I’ve flipped the whole timeline 90 degrees and have included the missing books of the Pentateuch, as well as Job and Esther. Any other suggestions, please let me know!
Excellent Mark, and thank you for sharing. I will very happily promote it! ldg
Thanks Leonie!
I think I might be using this one too… if that’s okay. I am absolutely floored (in a good way) by the quality and usefulness of what I’m seeing on here!! Thank you so much for your work.
As far as I can tell, the fact that you’re using Chunk Five Roman as your heading font makes me think we would get along just fine.. 😉 hahah.
I’m also amazed to find that you have Chinese versions of some of these diagrams. Was there a particular reason for that??
Sure thing, John. I’m glad you approve of the font!
In answer to your question: 1 in 5 people in the world are Chinese, the Bible is currently the best-selling book in China, and a friend offered to look after the translation work. So it seemed to make sense.
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