The Bible reading plan
This is a bible reading plan that allows you to taste the whole bible every day. Instead of reading it thru like a normal book.
This reading plan breaks the bible up into seven different sections:
1- the Law
2- the historical books
3- the Psalms
4- the poetry books
5- the prophets
6- the gospels
7- the epistles
Below is an example of the plan. You can download a PDF of this by clicking the button below:
Download the plan, then print it and cut out the individual sections. You can then use each section as a bookmark to hold your place.
This reading plan breaks the bible up into seven different sections:
1- the Law
2- the historical books
3- the Psalms
4- the poetry books
5- the prophets
6- the gospels
7- the epistles
Below is an example of the plan. You can download a PDF of this by clicking the button below:
Download the plan, then print it and cut out the individual sections. You can then use each section as a bookmark to hold your place.
With this reading plan, if you read one chapter from each section daily, it will get you thru the old testament in roughly 9 months and you will have read the new testament twice in the same 9 month period.
I really enjoy reading the bible this way because you get a little bit of the whole bible each day. What is surprising is you will find yourself reading about something in the Law and then you will flip over to read the prophets and it will be referring to that event you just read, and then you will be reading in the new testament and Paul or Jesus will refer to those events that you just read in the old testament!
Reading the Bible this way makes it apparent that, even though the bible was written over several thousand years, by more than forty different people, it was all by one author, the Holy Spirit.
I really enjoy reading the bible this way because you get a little bit of the whole bible each day. What is surprising is you will find yourself reading about something in the Law and then you will flip over to read the prophets and it will be referring to that event you just read, and then you will be reading in the new testament and Paul or Jesus will refer to those events that you just read in the old testament!
Reading the Bible this way makes it apparent that, even though the bible was written over several thousand years, by more than forty different people, it was all by one author, the Holy Spirit.