00.5. Introduction
Introduction
This is what we might call “The Chart Age.” Business charts, weather charts, etc., are the order of the day. Information travels through “eye gate” as well as “ear gate,” and a full mind results when advantage is taken of both means of access to one’s inner understanding.
In recent years, “Charts” have come to the front in the pictorial presentation of the Scripture. And without doubt beautiful diagrams greatly aid one’s desire for a comprehensive grasp of some aspect of truth.
Of all the Bible charts that I have seen, none has impressed me so much as the “Beckwith Art Chart”: www.BibleSupport.com/a/gppc.png
It is one of the finest obtainable. Scripturally correct and attractively produced, it is an investment no teacher of the Word will ever regret. For Bible study work, it is unique, and calculated to hold the interest of all concerned.
The designer, George D. Beckwith, is to be highly commended for the most useful key, or explanation, he has prepared. The 25 chapters of his illuminating course of Bible History and Prophecy offer preachers abundant material for a series of messages that will help to stimulate a passion for the Scriptures on the part of their people.
We heartily commend the “Chart” along with its book, “God’s Prophetic Plan Through the Ages,” praying that the consecrated labors expended in the production of such will stimulate deeper interest in the more sure word of prophecy.
Herbert Lockyer, D.D.
Liverpool, England.
