If reading the Bible in chronological order speaks to you, Cackie Upchurch, director of Little Rock Scripture Study, suggest reading these chapters in order to grasp "somewhat" of how events in the Old Testament and New Testament transpired.
“For most books, you start at the beginning. … It ignores the fact that the Bible is not arranged chronologically or a clear and simple sequence,” Upchurch said.
Old Testament
New Testament
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