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Books
You can purchase The Chronology of the Old Testament from
Master Books P.O. Box 726 Green Forest, AR 72638 (800) 999-3777.NOTE: The Chronology of the Old Testament has a set of 12 detailed chronolgy charts (as noted below under Chronology Charts) in linear format available for purchase from Thomas Printworks (832.201.2000). To order, downland their Credit Card Authorization Form and complete and save it to your computer, then attach it to an email to, Thomas Printworks at vault@thomasprintworks.com and request the Floyd Jones Charts and provide them the quantity, whether color or black & white and your name and shipping address. The charts come rolled up centered on an 18 inch width roll.Color set = (subtotal) $86.73 + (tax) + (shipping cost)B/W set = (subtotal) $50.77 + (tax) + (shipping cost)Click here for Master Books Quickview of Chronology Charts.
A standard chronology of the Old Testament has been constructed utilizing diagrams, charts and other forms of graphic representation which address this complex subject in a scriptural and scholarly yet easy-to-understand manner. Beginning with the Creation recorded in the first two chapters of Genesis, the continuous unbroken line of dated events embedded within the Holy Scriptures is logically followed as it spans 40 centuries to the Crucifixion and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus ChristRead more >
Chronology Charts
The Chronology Charts listed below (1-6) are contained in the above book, Chronology of the Old Testament and features:
- Scriptural solutions to many biblical mathematical controversies
- Sir Robert Anderson's calculation error corrected
- The 483-year prophecy of Daniel 9:25 explained
- A scriptural formula which biblically synchronizes the kingdoms of Judah and Israel
- 48 charts, graphs, and diagrams included in text
- Fully indexed with complete bibliography
- Supports and updates James Ussher's Annals of the World
4 BC -4004 BC (4000 AM - 0 AM). Computation of the years from the birth of Jesus back to the year of Creation with dates of significant events (1 pdf page linear chart).
Using two methods to calculate Jacob's age with dates of significant events (1-page pdf)..
Calculation of the 430 years from the time Abrahan entered the Promised Land until the giving of the Law three months after the Exodus with dates of significant events (1-page pdf linear chart).
185 years from the birth of Levi to the birth of Moses = 4 generations; “but in the fourth generation they shall come hither again:…” (1-page pdf linear chart).
Possible scenario for Judah’s family in Egypt – the 215, 400 & 430 years of sojourn in Canaan; and the affliction in Egypt (1-page pdf linear chart).
3C- Outline of Jacob’s life.3D- Jacobs 20 years with Laban.3EF- Showing why Jacob had to have received his wives very soon after his arrival at Laban’s. (1-page pdf linear chart).
Detailed explanation of the 450 and 480 years with a linear chronology chart depicting the years and resolving the preceived conflict (1-page pdf linear chart).
Detailed explanation of the 450 and 480 years using Judah’s lineage with a linear chronology chart depicting the years and resolving the preceived conflict (1-page pdf linear chart).

BC 975-586 Detailed explanation of the reign of the Kings of the divided monarchy with a linear chronology chart depicting the years and explaining the year of acension. Chart 5 illustrates in exhaustive detail the two problems in understanding basic chronology in the Books of Kings and Chronicles (1-page pdf linear chart).Read more >
Chart 5a is Chart 5 with all documentation removed to yield a shorter, simplified version. Displaying the Nisan year positioning as well as the vast number of control points for hands-on study (1-page pdf linear chart).
Chart 5c is Chart 5 with the most detailed, yet uncluttered, presentation of the divided monarchy period (1-page pdf linear chart).
4004 BC - 4 BC (0 AM - 4000 AM). Computation of the years from Creation to the birth of Jesus with a linear chronology chart with dates of significant events. The books of the Bible are placed near the top and immediately above the dates, events, and men's lives which transpired within their narratives so that it may be seen where they fit in relation and sequence to the unfolding history. In addition, the time span covered by each book has been carefully calculated, thus enabling one to place them at their precise proper locationRead more >
You can purchase these books below from
King Word Press 15 King David Drive Jackson, TN 38305. (731) 618-2575 Attn: Craig Jacobs
An exhaustive, systematic and unified chronology of the life of Christ Jesus as recorded in the four Gospels, totally independent of all modern theories of textual criticism and other liberal speculations, built and harmonized based solely upon the internal content of the historical, traditional Greek text of the New Testament. (291 pages in PDF format with Bibliography, Index and extensive footnotes.Read more >

See what is missing in the new translations of the Bible! Did you know that the Greek New Testament text historically used down through the centuries by the believing Church has been cast aside and replaced by a radically different Greek text? Nearly everyone has the impression that the difference in the wording between modern translations and the 1611 King James Bible is mainly due to synonym choices and language changes. Such is not the situation. The outrageous reason is that almost all translations since 1881 have been made from a drastically different Greek text than was used to prepare the older versions. The traditional Greek has been replaced! Dr. Jones digs deep into the truth of God's Word and separates the sheep from the goats.
An inherent built-in dilemma exists embedded within the pages of the God-given Holy Scriptures. It squarely confronts all historians and chronologers who attempt to identify and synchronize that part which relates to the various Persian kings whose names or titles are preserved therein. This difficulty, which we refer to herein as “The Persian Problem”, is a natural consequence of the Bible data relating to these kings of Persian. As this problem affects a significant portion of Scripture and causes doubt in the minds of many regarding the accurateness and faithfulness of its content, the bothersome issue demands our attention. What then is this problem, and how does it reveal itself? The “problem” actually consists of three separate parts.Read more >
Believing the LXX contains readings that have been lost or corrupted in the Hebrew Scriptures, these critics hold that the Septuagint may be used in determining places to “correct and restore” these adulterated readings. This illustrates the important position which the LXX has attained in Old Testament text-critical circles. Indeed, one constantly reads in the relevant literature that it was “the” Bible of the early Christians. But – we wonder – is such veneration of the Septuagint by academia justified. Does the New Testament actually quote from the LXX? This fresh critical analysis examines the above with surprising results.
An alarming expose' documenting the reasons for the differences between the modern translations of the Bible and the historical translations of the Bible such as the 1611 King James Bible and other older Bible versions. Numerous illustrations of these significant differences are presented, and the myth that the differences in modern versions are mainly due to synonym choices and language changes is dispelled. The casting aside of the traditional Greek New Testament text, which is the basis of the historic versions by Tyndale, Luther, Coverdale, and others, is meticulously documented.Read more >
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