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This daily Bible reading program is designed to guide you through the entire Bible in chronological order, book by book. Each day focuses on specific chapters, with questions provided for deeper understanding.
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Schedule • Approach is to read through the Bible, book by book, in chronological order • Begin with Genesis • Then Job • Then Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy • Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2 Samuel • Then 1 Chronicles • Then Psalms
Schedule • Then 1 and 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles • Then the rest of the books in chronological order: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon • Obadiah, Joel Jonah, • Hosea, Amos, Micah, Isaiah, • Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Jeremiah, Lamentations, • Daniel, Ezekiel, • Haggai, Zechariah, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Malachi
Schedule • Then Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John • Then Acts • Then the epistles in order of writing • James • Galatians • 1 and 2 Thessalonians, • 1 and 2 Corinthians, Romans
Schedule • Then Colossians, Philemon, Ephesians, Philippians • Titus • 1 and 2 Timothy • Hebrews • 1 and 2 Peter, Jude • 1,2,3 John and Revelation
Schedule • The daily readings are broken up by chapters into sections that will generally be on the same them (as much as possible) • Different number of chapter for different nights • Genesis 1-2 The Creation • Genesis 3-5 The Beginning of Sin and Death • Genesis 6-9 Noah and the Flood • Genesis 10-11 The Beginning of Nations
Schedule • Though some books are short, there will be at most one book per day • Psalms and Proverbs are varied and more evenly grouped • Notice that you won’t reach the New Testament until October14 • This plan will take you through the entire Bible in one year
QUESTIONS • I have prepared questions for each day’s reading • I will give out weekly on paper each Sunday • I will post each day at: http://bentonevangelist.blogspot.com • Each night I will post answers to the questions and maybe make more comments
REVIEW OF QUESTIONS FOR JANUARY 1-4 • The question about the day of Genesis 2:4-25 • Many lessons about Genesis 3-5 • Questions are designed to point to those ideas • Basic questions in Genesis 6-11 • Most questions for tomorrow are for the promise to Abraham and the meeting of Melichizedek • “Why” questions can be difficult