Does anyone know of a copy of the NABRE translation but in chronological order?

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I’m interested in reading the Catholic translation of the Bible but I’m also wanting to try reading it in chronological order. I can’t even find a list of chapters in chronological order.
 
Can you please post an example of a Bible where the chapters are, as you say, in chronological order?
 

NIV Chronological Study Bible​

(I would include a link but it won’t let me)

I’m interested in it because it would make following along with the history a little easier. Also, I want the NABRE translation to learn more about Catholicism.
 
Chronological by date of composition or by date of the events referred to?
 
By dates of the events themselves. It’s easier to understand the context when things are presented in the order they happened.
 
That’s an interesting concept but who’s order are they assuming is correct first of all? If two gospels list an event but place it in different time aspects, who is considered right? Maybe this has all been figured out and I’m just unaware of it.

From what I’ve gathered, has anyone been able to place Johns unique stories into a specific time compared to the Synoptics? His whole time frame is three years compared to the Synoptics one year time frame. Just curious…
 
This URL gives it to me in chronological order but it seems to exclude the deuterocanon. Does anyone know of one with the deuterocanon?
 
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