![]() ![]() You should have a good grasp of the storyline of Scripture for this plan since you’ll be jumping around a bit. Sunday is Old Testament poetry, Monday is the Pentatuch, Tuesday is Old Testament history, etc. But I like the way you are reading different genres of literature on each day of the week. There is still a lot of reading for everyday of this seven day a week plan. I’m not entirely sure why this is titled the way it is. Read through the Bible for Slackers and Shirkers You also don’t need to enter your email address in order to print the plan. The plan is undated so you could go at any pace you wish. You read five days a week, alternate between several weeks in the Old Testament then one in the New Testament. This Bible reading plan guides you through the Bible in two years. It will help you read the whole Bible though and I like the inclusion of the Psalm or Proverb a day. This a no-stress plan since it’s undated and not intended to be finished in a year. In this Bible reading plan by Sarah Frazer, you read one chapter from the Old Testament, one Psalm or Proverbs, and one chapter from the New Testament a day. I would love this plan! I’d love to revisit Ezekiel especially since I Bible journaled through it this year. Another one takes you through the major prophets in a year. The others take you through smaller sections of Scripture like the New Testament Church History and selected epistles in a year. One of the plans takes you through the entire Bible in a year dividing up the readings by the week. This is great if you have more time one day than another in a typical week and you normally think of your time by the week rather than by the day. Here is a collection of six Bible reading plans that break up the reading by the week instead of by the day. If you leave off the Old Testament readings, you can just concentrate on the New Testament for one year. This plan also has you reading from the Old Testament and the New Testament each day. This is the plan for you if you still want to read through the whole Bible in one year. Many of us have a hard time keeping up with our regular Bible reading schedule on the weekends. David Jeremiah if you want to print it out. Here are the dates laid out for you from Dr. In this plan, you read straight through from Genesis to Revelation, three or four chapters a day to finish the whole Bible in one year. ![]() If you come across any hard parts of Scripture along the way, let me know! Whole Bible Reading Plans 1. Many of these come with free printables so you can have some way to keep track of your reading. Some for the whole Bible in a year, some for part of the Bible, and some for lots of reading in one day and others for smaller sections. In this list are a variety of Bible reading plans. Even ones that are dated you can feel free to ignore the date and just start them. However, you don’t need to wait until January to start a Bible reading plan. ![]() He intended that the Scripture listings in the “Family” columns be read in family devotions, and those in “Secret” columns be read privately, in personal devotions.The New Year is coming soon and many Christians are looking for a new Bible reading plan to begin in January. Originally MCheyne listed two columns labeled “Family” and two labeled “Secret”. Carsonįor the Love of God: A Daily Companion for Discovering the Treasures of God’s Word by D. You can obtain them here:įor the Love of God: A Daily Companion for Discovering the Riches of God’s Word by D. There are approximately 4 chapters per day in this plan.ĭon Carson slightly modified this reading plan and published it in two volumes, along with his comments regarding each day’s scriptural passages. The 19th Century Scottish minister, Robert Murray M’Cheyne, (sometimes spelled McCheyne) who lived from 1813-1843, prepared a plan for Bible reading to take readers through the New Testament and Psalms twice a year, and through the rest of the Bible once each year. ![]()
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