Extended Summary

The Ultimate Comprehensive Bible Timeline charts and explains several other significantly related subjects, including the Creation and Religious calendars, Noah's Flood year, the Sabbath year and Year of Jubilee, the holy days and feasts, the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the prophets and priests, the approximate date for Job, and the complexities related to time of the judges.

>The Ultimate Comprehensive Bible Timeline reviews in detail the four most commonly promoted chronologies, summarizing how each evolved and the differences between them. These chronologies are the traditional one produced by Archbishop James Usher (1600's), the currently most accepted evangelical timeline charted by Dr. John Whitcomb (1960's), the current secular timeline as it relates to the Bible, and the official Jewish timeline. Although the book charts only 4,000 years from the Fall of Adam to the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD, all the verses and related issues to support this conclusion are provided. Since it clarifies the most troubling chronological passages, it equips a student with all the needed information to arrive at their own conclusions.

>The Ultimate Comprehensive Bible Timeline also affirms the belief that the 1 day 1,000-year, 6 day 6,000-year pattern is prophetically meaningful and it provides a chronological outline of the book of Revelation. However, due to the subjective nature of prophetic interpretations, this part of the book is presented with caution. Ultimately, God’s plan for the future will only be known for sure as it actually occurs.

>Ultimately, The Ultimate Comprehensive Bible Timeline seeks to provide an accurate and biblically based chronology of world history as one part of a comprehensive Christian worldview. In other words, it affirms the importance of a coherent and accurate chronology of human history to encourage believers and as a witness to the lost (Acts 17:24-26).