Ya, I've been looking for that too. Find partial stuff. Will tell you it is confusing. Nits with my efforts surely exist. But I'm sure the large brush strokes are accurate.
I'm going through Jeremiah now but then I'll go back to the timeline and pick up in Exodus. I haven't read the Bible cover to cover but that's the goal. Looking at it with the Israelite/Christian identity lens brings formerly dry stories to life.
I completely agree. Once you know who the people are, suddenly seemingly innocuous aspects bring on a whole new meaning. Suddenly the bible aligns with the facts and observable reality of the world. Everything suddenly makes more sense. As such, the bible becomes more meaningful and connected.
You put it well. It's changing everything. History and present-day events that seemed chaotic are suddenly are connected. The colonies, expansion, exploration and conquests of the Aryans have spiritual significance now. It's all one saga of Godliness against chaos.
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