Speaking of "Chronological Studies," a couple of years ago I taught our adult SS a "Survey of the Old Testament" that took about 9 months. I basically took the books in chronological order, incorporating Ezekiel, Daniel, Isaiah, etc. into the Kings and Chronicles in their appropriate locations. I found a chart of the Kings of Israel and Judah, enlarged it to 3 length-wise pages, and gave each class member one. They were adding dates and other notes as we went along, without any prompting on my part.
I was amazed at the response, and also at how many did not know the basics of OT history, beyond the "childhood stories". (David and Goliath, Noah and the Ark, Daniel in the Lion's Den, etc.) This included people who had been going to good Baptist churches for 40 years or more, and included a pastor's daughter.
It was more than worth the time and effort. Now they know that David and Abraham and Daniel weren't neighbours.
I was amazed at the response, and also at how many did not know the basics of OT history, beyond the "childhood stories". (David and Goliath, Noah and the Ark, Daniel in the Lion's Den, etc.) This included people who had been going to good Baptist churches for 40 years or more, and included a pastor's daughter.
It was more than worth the time and effort. Now they know that David and Abraham and Daniel weren't neighbours.