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Chronological Reading of the Old Testament Week 1 □ Job 39-42 Week 10 □ Joshua 1-2 □ Genesis 1-2 □ Exodus 1-3 □ Numbers 1-2 □ Joshua 3-5 □ Genesis 3-5 □ Exodus 4-5 □ Numbers 3-4 □ Joshua 6-7 □ Genesis 6-8 □ Exodus 6-7 □ Numbers 5-6 □ Joshua 8-9 □ Genesis 9-11 □ Numbers 7 Week 6 Week 15 □ Genesis 12-14 □ Numbers 8-10 □ Exodus 8-9 □ Joshua 10-11 □ Genesis 15-17 □ Numbers 11-13 □ Exodus 10-12 □ Joshua 12-13 □ Genesis 18-19 □ Numbers 14-15 □ Exodus 13-14 □ Joshua 14-15 □ Genesis 20-22 □ Exodus 15-16 Week 11 □ Joshua 16-18 Week 2 □ Exodus 17-19 □ Numbers 16-17 □ Joshua 19-20 □ Genesis 23-24 □ Exodus 20-21 □ Numbers 18-19 □ Joshua 21-22 □ Genesis 25-26 □ Exodus 22-23 □ Numbers 20-21 □ Joshua 23-24 □ Genesis 27-28 □ Numbers 22-23 Week 7 Week 16 □ Genesis 29-30 □ Numbers 24-25 □ Exodus 24-26 □ Judges 1-2 □ Genesis 31-32 □ Numbers 26-27 □ Exodus 27-28 □ Judges 3-4 □ Genesis 33-35 □ Numbers 28-29 □ Exodus 29-30 □ Judges 5-6 □ Genesis 36-37 □ Exodus 31-32 Week 12 □ Judges 7-8 Week 3 □ Exodus 33-34 □ Numbers 30-31 □ Judges 9 □ Genesis 38-40 □ Exodus 35-36 □ Numbers 32-33 □ Judges 10-11 □ Genesis 41-42 □ Exodus 37-38 □ Numbers 34-36 □ Judges 12-14 □ Genesis 43-44 □ Deut. 1-2 Week 8 Week 17 □ Genesis 45-46 □ Deut. 3-4 □ Exodus 39-40 □ Judges 15-16 □ Genesis 47-48 □ Deut. 5-6 □ Leviticus 1-3 □ Judges 17-18 □ Genesis 49-50 □ Deut. 7-9 □ Leviticus 4-5 □ Judges 19 □ Job 1-3 □ Leviticus 6-7 Week 13 □ Judges 20-21 Week 4 □ Leviticus 8-9 □ Deut. 10-11 □ Ruth 1-2 □ Job 4-6 □ Leviticus 10-11 □ Deut. 12-13 □ Ruth 3-4 □ Job 7-9 □ Leviticus 12-13 □ Deut. 14-16 □ 1 Sam. 1-2 □ Job 10-13 □ Deut. 17-19 Week 9 Week 18 □ Job 14-16 □ Deut. 20-21 □ Leviticus 14 □ 1 Sam. 3-5 □ Job 17-20 □ Deut. 22-23 □ Leviticus 15-16 □ 1 Sam. 6-8 □ Job 21-23 □ Deut. 24-26 □ Leviticus 17-19 □ 1 Sam. 9-10 □ Job 24-28 □ Leviticus 20-21 Week 14 □ 1 Sam. 11-13 Week 5 □ Leviticus 22-23 □ Deut. 27-28 □ 1 Sam. 14 □ Job 29-31 □ Leviticus 24-25 □ Deut. 29-30 □ 1 Sam. 15-16 □ Job 32-34 □ Leviticus 26-27 □ Deut. 31-32 □ 1 Sam. 17 □ Job 35-38 □ Deut. 33-34 Week 19 □ Psalms 80-85 Week 28 □ 2 Kings 18-19 □ 1 Sam. 18-19 □ Psalms 86-89 □ Song of Sol.. 1-5 □ Isaiah 1-2 □ 1 Sam. 20-22 □ Psalms 90-94 □ Song of Sol.. 6-8 □ Isaiah 3-5 1 Sam. 23-25 □ Week 24 □ 1 Kings 5-6 Week 33 □ 1 Sam. 26-28 □ Psalms 95-101 □ 1 Kings 7 □ Isaiah 6-8 □ 1 Sam. 29-31 □ Psalms 102-104 □ 1 Kings 8-9 □ Isaiah 9-10 □ 2 Sam. 1-2 □ Psalms 105-106 □ 1 Kings 10-11 □ Isaiah 11-13 □ 2 Sam. 3-4 □ Psalms 107-110 □ 1 Kings 12-13 □ Isaiah 14-16 Week 20 □ Psalms 111-117 Week 29 □ Isaiah 17-20 □ 2 Sam. 5-6 □ Psalms 118-119:72 □ 1 Kings 14-15 □ Isaiah 21-23 □ 2 Sam. 7-8 □ Psalms 119:73-176 □ 1 Kings 16-17 □ Isaiah 24-26 2 Sam. 9-11 □ Week 25 □ 1 Kings 18-19 □ Isaiah 27-29 □ 2 Sam. 12-13 1 Kings 20-21 □ Psalms 120-131 □ Week 34 □ 2 Sam. 14-15 1 Kings 22 □ Psalms 132-138 □ □ Isaiah 30-31 □ 2 Sam. 16-17 2 Kings 1-2 □ Psalms 139-144 □ □ Isaiah 32-34 □ 2 Sam. 18-19 □ 2 Kings 3-4 □ Psalms 145-150 Isaiah 35-37 □ Week 21 □ 1 Kings 1 Week 30 □ Isaiah 38-40 □ 2 Sam. 20-22 □ 1 Kings 2 □ 2 Kings 5-6 □ Isaiah 41-43 □ 2 Sam. 23-24 □ 1 Kings 3-4 □ 2 Kings 7-8 □ Isaiah 44-45 Psalms 1-7 □ Week 26 □ 2 Kings 9:1-10:17 □ Isaiah 46-48 □ Psalms 8-14 □ Proverbs 1-3 □ 2 Kings 10:18-12 □ Isaiah 49-51 □ Psalms 15-18 2 Kings 13-14 □ Proverbs 4-7 □ Week 35 □ Psalms 19-24 Joel 1-2 □ Proverbs 8-10 □ □ Isaiah 52-54 □ Psalms 25-30 □ Joel 3 □ Proverbs 11-13 Isaiah 55-58 □ Week 22 □ Proverbs 14-16 Week 31 □ Isaiah 59-61 □ Psalms 31-34 □ Proverbs 17-19 □ Jonah 1-4 □ Isaiah 62-64 □ Psalms 35-37 □ Proverbs 20-22 □ Amos 1-3 □ Isaiah 65-66 Psalms 38-42 □ Week 27 □ Amos 4-6 □ Micah1-3 □ Psalms 43-48 □ Proverbs 23-25 □ Amos 7-9 □ Micah 4-5 □ Psalms 49-52 Hosea 1-3 □ Proverbs 26-28 □ Week 36 □ Psalms 53-58 Hosea 4-6 □ Proverbs 29-31 □ □ Micah 6-7 □ Psalms 59-65 □ Hosea 7-9 □ Eccles. 1-3 Nahum 1-3 □ Week 23 □ Eccles. 4-6 Week 32 □ 2 Kings 20-21 □ Psalms 66-69 □ Eccles. 7-9 □ Hosea 10-11 □ Zephaniah 1-3 □ Psalms 70-73 □ Eccles. 10-12 □ Hosea 12-14 □ Habakkuk 1-3 □ Psalms 74-77 □ 2 Kings 15-16 □ 2 Kings 22-23 □ Psalms 78-79 □ 2 Kings 17 □ 2 Kings 24-25 Week 37 Week 41 Week 45 Week 49 □ Obadiah □ 1 Chronicles 16-17 □ Ezekiel 19-20 □ Ezra 1-2 □ Jeremiah 1-3 □ 1 Chronicles 18-20 □ Ezekiel 21-22 □ Ezra 3-4 □ Jeremiah 4-5 □ 1 Chronicles 21-22 □ Ezekiel 23-24 □ Haggai 1-2 □ Jeremiah 6-7 □ 1 Chronicles 23-24 □ Ezekiel 25-26 □ Zechariah 1-3 □ Jeremiah 8-10 □ 1 Chronicles 25-26 □ Ezekiel 27-28 □ Zechariah 4-7 □ Jeremiah 11-13 □ 1 Chronicles 27-28 □ Ezekiel 29-30 □ Zechariah 8-10 □ Jeremiah 14-16 □ 2 Chronicles 1-3 □ Ezekiel 31-32 Week 50 □ Jeremiah 17-19 Week 42 Week 46 □ Zechariah 11-14 Week 38 □ 2 Chronicles 4-5 □ Ezekiel 33-34 □ Ezra 1-2 □ Jeremiah 20-22 □ 2 Chronicles 6-7 □ Ezekiel 35-36 □ Ezra 3-4 □ Jeremiah 23-24 □ 2 Chronicles 8-10 □ Ezekiel 37-38 □ Haggai 1-2 □ Jeremiah 25-26 □ 2 Chronicles 11-13 □ Ezekiel 39 □ Zechariah 1-3 □ Jeremiah 27-29 □ 2 Chronicles 14-16 □ Ezekiel 40-41 □ Zechariah 4-7 □ Jeremiah 30-31 □ 2 Chronicles 17-18 □ Ezekiel 42-43 Week 51 □ Jeremiah 32-33 □ 2 Chronicles 19-20 □ Ezekiel 44-45 □ Zechariah 8-10 □ Jeremiah 34-35 Week 43 □ Ezekiel 46-48 □ Zechariah 11-14 □ Jeremiah 36-37 □ 2 Chronicles 21-23 Week 47 □ Ezra 5-6 Week 39 □ 2 Chronicles 24-25 □ Daniel 1 □ Ezra 7-8 □ Jeremiah 38-39 □ 2 Chronicles 26-28 □ Daniel 2 □ Ezra 9-11 □ Jeremiah 40-44 □ 2 Chronicles 29-30 □ Daniel 3 □ Nehemiah 1-3 □ Jeremiah 45-48 □ 2 Chronicles 31-34 □ Daniel 4 Week 52 □ Jeremiah 49-50 □ 2 Chronicles 35-36 □ Daniel 5 □ Nehemiah 4-6 □ Jeremiah 51-52 □ Ezekiel 1-2 □ Daniel 6 □ Nehemiah 7-8 □ Lamentations 1-2 □ Ezekiel 3-4 □ Daniel 7-8 □ Nehemiah 9-10 □ Lamentations 3-5 Week 44 Week 48 □ Nehemiah 11-12 □ 1 Chronicles 1-2 □ Ezekiel 5-7 □ Daniel 9-10 □ Nehemiah 13 Week 40 □ Ezekiel 8-10 □ Daniel 11 □ Malachi 1-4 □ 1 Chronicles 3-4 □ Ezekiel 11-12 □ Daniel 12 □ 1 Chronicles 5-6 □ Ezekiel 13 □ Esther 1-2 □ 1 Chronicles 7 □ Ezekiel 14-15 □ Esther 3-5 □ 1 Chronicles 8-9 □ Ezekiel 16 □ Esther 6-8 □ 1 Chronicles 10-11 □ Ezekiel 17-18 □ Esther 9-10 □ Chronicles 12-13 □ 1 Chronicles 14-15 .
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