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Through the Bible in a Year: a Plan to Learn God's Word Revealed for You Jan-01 Genesis 1,2 Matthew 1 Jul-01 Job 21, 22 Through the Bible in a year: a plan to learn God's word revealed for you Jan-01 o Genesis 1,2 Matthew 1 Jul-01 o Job 21, 22 Acts 10:1-23 Jan-02 o Genesis 3, 5 Matthew 2 Jul-02 o Job 23-25 Acts 10:24-48 Jan-03 o Genesis 6-8 Matthew 3 Jul-03 o Job 26-28 Acts 11 Jan-04 o Genesis 9-11 Matthew 4 Jul-04 o Job 29,30 Acts 12 Jan-05 o Genesis 12-14 Matthew 5:1-26 Jul-05 o Job 31,32 Acts 13:1-23 Jan-06 o Genesis 15-17 Matthew 5:27-48 Jul-06 o Job 33,34 Acts 13:24-52 Jan-07 o Genesis 18,19 Matthew 6 Jul-07 o Job 35-37 Acts 14 Jan-08 o Genesis 20-22 Matthew 7 Jul-08 o Job 38,39 Acts 15:1-21 Jan-09 o Genesis 23,24 Matthew 8 Jul-09 o Job 40-42 Acts 15:22-41 Jan-10 o Genesis 25,26 Matthew 9:1-17 Jul-10 o Psalms 1-3 Acts 16:1-15 Jan-11 o Genesis 27,28 Matthew 9:18-38 Jul-11 o Psalms 4-6 Acts 16:16-40 Jan-12 o Genesis 29,30 Matthew 10:1-23 Jul-12 o Psalms 7-9 Acts 17:1-15 Jan-13 o Genesis 31,32 Matthew 10:24-42 Jul-13 o Psalms 10-12 Acts 17:16-34 Jan-14 o Genesis 33-35 Matthew 11 Jul-14 o Psalms 13-16 Acts 18 Jan-15 o Genesis 36,37 Matthew 12:1-21 Jul-15 o Psalms 17,18 Acts 19:1-20 Jan-16 o Genesis 38-40 Matthew 12:22-50 Jul-16 o Psalms 19-21 Acts 19:21-41 Jan-17 o Genesis 41 Matthew 13:1-32 Jul-17 o Psalms 22-24 Acts 20:1-16 Jan-18 o Genesis 42,43 Matthew 13:33-58 Jul-18 o Psalms 25-27 Acts 20:17-38 Jan-19 o Genesis 44,45 Matthew 14:1-21 Jul-19 o Psalms 28-30 Acts 21:1-14 Jan-20 o Genesis 46-48 Matthew 14:22-36 Jul-20 o Psalms 31-33 Acts 21:15-40 Jan-21 o Genesis 49,50 Matthew 15:1-20 Jul-21 o Psalms 34,35 Acts 22 Jan-22 o Exodus 1-3 Matthew 15:21-39 Jul-22 o Psalms 36,37 Acts 23:1-11 Jan-23 o Exodus 4-6 Matthew 16 Jul-23 o Psalms 38-40 Acts 23:12-35 Jan-24 o Exodus 7,8 Matthew 17 Jul-24 o Psalms 41-43 Acts 24 Jan-25 o Exodus 9,10 Matthew 18:1-20 Jul-25 o Psalms 44-46 Acts 25 Jan-26 o Exodus 11,12 Matthew 18:21-35 Jul-26 o Psalms 47-49 Acts 26 Jan-27 o Exodus 13-15 Matthew 19:1-15 Jul-27 o Psalms 50-52 Acts 27:1-25 Jan-28 o Exodus 16-18 Matthew 19:16-30 Jul-28 o Psalms 53-55 Acts 27:26-44 Jan-29 o Exodus 19-21 Matthew 20:1-16 Jul-29 o Psalms 56-58 Acts 28:1-15 Jan-30 o Exodus 22-24 Matthew 20:17-34 Jul-30 o Psalms 59-61 Acts 28:16-31 Jan-31 o Exodus 25,26 Matthew 21:1-22 Jul-31 o Psalms 62-64 Romans 1 Feb-01 o Exodus 27,28 Matthew 21:23-46 Aug-01 o Psalms 65-67 Romans 2 Feb-02 o Exodus 29,30 Matthew 22:1-22 Aug-02 o Psalms 68,69 Romans 3 Feb-03 o Exodus 31-33 Matthew 22:23-46 Aug-03 o Psalms 70-72 Romans 4 Feb-04 o Exodus 34-36 Matthew 23:1-22 Aug-04 o Psalms 73,74 Romans 5 Feb-05 o Exodus 37,38 Matthew 23:23-39 Aug-05 o Psalms 75-77 Romans 6 Feb-06 o Exodus 39,40 Matthew 24:1-22 Aug-06 o Psalms 78 Romans 7 Feb-07 o Leviticus 1-3 Matthew 24:23-51 Aug-07 o Psalms 79-81 Romans 8:1-18 Feb-08 o Leviticus 4-6 Matthew 25:1-30 Aug-08 o Psalms 82-84 Romans 8:19-39 Feb-09 o Leviticus 7-9 Matthew 25:31-46 Aug-09 o Psalms 85-87 Romans 9 Feb-10 o Leviticus 10-12 Matthew 26:1-19 Aug-10 o Psalms 88,89 Romans 10 Feb-11 o Leviticus 13 Matthew 26:20-54 Aug-11 o Psalms 90-92 Romans 11:1-21 Feb-12 o Leviticus 14 Matthew 26:55-75 Aug-12 o Psalms 93-95 Romans 11:22-36 Feb-13 o Leviticus 15-17 Matthew 27:1-31 Aug-13 o Psalms 96-98 Romans 12 Feb-14 o Leviticus 18,19 Matthew 27:32-66 Aug-14 o Psalms 99-102 Romans 13 Feb-15 o Leviticus 20,21 Matthew 28 Aug-15 o Psalms 103,104 Romans 14 Feb-16 o Leviticus 22,23 Mark 1:1-22 Aug-16 o Psalms 105,106 Romans 15:1-20 Feb-17 o Leviticus 24,25 Mark 1:23-45 Aug-17 o Psalms 107,108 Romans 15:21-33 Feb-18 o Leviticus 26,27 Mark 2 Aug-18 o Psalms 109-111 Romans 16 Feb-19 o Numbers 1,2 Mark 3:1-22 Aug-19 o Psalms 112-115 1 Corinthians 1 Feb-20 o Numbers 3,4 Mark 3:22-35 Aug-20 o Psalms 116-118 1 Corinthians 2 Feb-21 o Numbers 5,6 Mark 4:1-20 Aug-21 o Psalms 119:1-48 1 Corinthians 3 Feb-22 o Numbers 7 Mark 4:21-41 Aug-22 o Psalms 119:49-104 1 Corinthians 4 Feb-23 o Numbers 8-10 Mark 5:1-20 Aug-23 o Psalms 119:105-176 1 Corinthians 5 Feb-24 o Numbers 11-13 Mark 5:21-43 Aug-24 o Psalms 120-123 1 Corinthians 6 Feb-25 o Numbers 14,15 Mark 6:1-32 Aug-25 o Psalms 124-127 1 Corinthians 7:1-24 Feb-26 o Numbers 16,17 Mark 6:33-56 Aug-26 o Psalms 128-131 1 Corinthians 7:25-40 Feb-27 o Numbers 18-20 Mark 7:1-13 Aug-27 o Psalms 132-135 1 Corinthians 8 Feb-28 o Numbers 21-23 Mark 7:14-37 Aug-28 o Psalms 136-138 1 Corinthians 9 Aug-29 o Psalms 139-141 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Mar-01 o Numbers 24-27 Mark 8 Aug-30 o Psalms 142-144 1 Corinthians 10:14-33 Mar-02 o Numbers 28,29 Mark 9:1-29 Aug-31 o Psalms 145-147 1 Corinthians 11:1-15 Mar-03 o Numbers 30,31 Mark 9:30-50 Mar-04 o Numbers 32,33 Mark 10:1-31 Sep-01 o Psalms 148-150 1 Corinthians 11:16-34 Mar-05 o Numbers 34-36 Mark 10:32-52 Sep-02 o Proverbs 1,2 1 Corinthians 12 Mar-06 o Deuteronomy 1,2 Mark 11:1-19 Sep-03 o Proverbs 3,4 1 Corinthians 13 Mar-07 o Deuteronomy 3,4 Mark 11:20-33 Sep-04 o Proverbs 5,6 1 Corinthians 14:1-20 Mar-08 o Deuteronomy 5-7 Mark 12:1-27 Sep-05 o Proverbs 7,8 1 Corinthians 14:21-40 Mar-09 o Deuteronomy 8-10 Mark 12:28-44 Sep-06 o Proverbs 9,10 1 Corinthians 15:1-32 Mar-10 o Deuteronomy 11-13 Mark 13:1-13 Sep-07 o Proverbs 11,12 1 Corinthians 15:33-58 Mar-11 o Deuteronomy 14-16 Mark 13:14-37 Sep-08 o Proverbs 13,14 1 Corinthians 16 Mar-12 o Deuteronomy 17-19 Mark 14:1-25 Sep-09 o Proverbs 15,16 2 Corinthians 1 Mar-13 o Deuteronomy 20-22 Mark 14:26-50 Sep-10 o Proverbs 17,18 2 Corinthians 2 Mar-14 o Deuteronomy 23-25 Mark 14:51-72 Sep-11 o Proverbs 19,20 2 Corinthians 3 Mar-15 o Deuteronomy 26,27 Mark 15:1-26 Sep-12 o Proverbs 21,22 2 Corinthians 4 Mar-16 o Deuteronomy 28 Mark 15:27-47 Sep-13 o Proverbs 23,24 2 Corinthians 5 Mar-17 o Deuteronomy 29,30 Mark 16 Sep-14 o Proverbs 25-27 2 Corinthians 6 Mar-18 o Deuteronomy 31,32 Luke 1:1-23 Sep-15 o Proverbs 28,29 2 Corinthians 7 Mar-19 o Deuteronomy 33,34 Luke 1:24-56 Sep-16 o Proverbs 30,31 2 Corinthians 8 Mar-20 o Joshua 1-3 Luke 1:57-80 Sep-17 o Ecclesiastes 1-3 2 Corinthians 9 Mar-21 o Joshua 4-6 Luke 2:1-24 Sep-18 o Ecclesiastes 4-6 2 Corinthians 10 Mar-22 o Joshua 7,8 Luke 2:25-52 Sep-19 o Ecclesiastes 7-9 2 Corinthians 11:1-15 Mar-23 o Joshua 9,10 Luke 3 Sep-20 o Ecclesiastes 10-12 2 Corinthians 11:16-33 Mar-24 o Joshua 11-13 Luke 4:1-32 Sep-21 o Song of Solomon 1-3 2 Corinthians 12 Mar-25 o Joshua 14,15 Luke 4:33-44 Sep-22 o Song of Solomon 4,5 2 Corinthians 13 Mar-26 o Joshua 16-18 Luke 5:1-16 Sep-23 o Song of Solomon 6-8 Galatians 1 Mar-27 o Joshua 19,20 Luke 5:17-39 Sep-24 o Isaiah 1-3 Galatians 2 Mar-28 o Joshua 21,22 Luke 6:1-26 Sep-25 o Isaiah 4-6 Galatians 3 Mar-29 o Joshua 23,24 Luke 6:27-49 Sep-26 o Isaiah 7-9 Galatians 4 Mar-30 o Judges 1,2 Luke 7:1-30 Sep-27 o Isaiah 10-12 Galatians 5 Mar-31 o Judges 3-5 Luke 7:31-50 Sep-28 o Isaiah 13-15 Galatians 6 Sep-29 o Isaiah 16-18 Ephesians 1 Apr-01 o Judges 6,7 Luke 8:1-21 Sep-30 o Isaiah 19-21 Ephesians 2 Apr-02 o Judges 8,9 Luke 8:22-56 Apr-03 o Judges 10,11 Luke 9:1-36 Oct-01 o Isaiah 22,23 Ephesians 3 Apr-04 o Judges 12-14 Luke 9:37-62 Oct-02 o Isaiah 24-26 Ephesians 4 Apr-05 o Judges 15-17 Luke 10:1-24 Oct-03 o Isaiah 27,28 Ephesians 5 Apr-06 o Judges 18,19 Luke 10:25-42 Oct-04 o Isaiah 29,30 Ephesians 6 Apr-07 o Judges 20,21 Luke 11:1-28 Oct-05 o Isaiah 31-33 Philemon 1 Apr-08 o Ruth 1-4 Luke 11:29-54 Oct-06 o Isaiah 34-36 Philemon 2 Apr-09 o 1 Samuel 1-3 Luke 12:1-34 Oct-07 o Isaiah 37,38 Philemon 3 Apr-10 o 1 Samuel 4-6 Luke 12:35-59 Oct-08 o Isaiah 39-40 Philemon 4 Apr-11 o 1 Samuel 7-9 Luke 13:1-21 Oct-09 o Isaiah 41,42 Colossians 1 Apr-12 o 1 Samuel 10-12 Luke 13:22-35 Oct-10 o Isaiah 43,44 Colossians 2 Apr-13 o 1 Samuel 13,14 Luke 14:1-24 Oct-11 o Isaiah 45-47 Colossians 3 Apr-14 o 1 Samuel 15,16 Luke 14:25-35 Oct-12 o Isaiah 48,49 Colossians 4 Apr-15 o 1 Samuel 17,18 Luke 15:1-10 Oct-13 o Isaiah 50-52 1 Thessalonians 1 Apr-16 o 1 Samuel 19-21 Luke 15:11-32 Oct-14 o Isaiah 53-55 1 Thessalonians 2 Apr-17 o 1 Samuel 22-24 Luke 16:1-18 Oct-15 o Isaiah 56-58 1 Thessalonians 3 Apr-18 o 1 Samuel 25,26 Luke 16:19-31 Oct-16 o Isaiah 59-61 1 Thessalonians 4 Apr-19 o 1 Samuel 27-29 Luke 17:1-19 Oct-17 o Isaiah 62-64 1 Thessalonians 5 Apr-20 o 1 Samuel 30,31 Luke 17:20-37 Oct-18 o Isaiah 65,66 2 Thessalonians 1 Apr-21 o 2 Samuel 1-3 Luke 18:1-17 Oct-19 o Jeremiah 1,2 2 Thessalonians 2 Apr-22 o 2 Samuel 4-6 Luke 18:18-43 Oct-20 o Jeremiah 3,4 2 Thessalonians 3 Apr-23 o 2 Samuel 7-9 Luke 19:1-28 Oct-21 o Jeremiah 5,6 1 Timothy 1 Apr-24 o 2 Samuel 10-12 Luke 19:29-48 Oct-22 o Jeremiah 7,8 1 Timothy 2 Apr-25 o 2 Samuel 13,14 Luke 20:1-26 Oct-23 o Jeremiah 9,10 1 Timothy 3 Apr-26 o 2 Samuel 15,16 Luke 20:27-47 Oct-24 o Jeremiah 11-13 1 Timothy 4 Apr-27 o 2 Samuel 17,18 Luke 21:1-19 Oct-25 o Jeremiah 14-16 1 Timothy 5 Apr-28 o 2 Samuel 19,20 Luke 21:20-38 Oct-26 o Jeremiah 17-19 1 Timothy 6 Apr-29 o 2 Samuel 21,22 Luke 22:1-30 Oct-27 o Jeremiah 20-22 2 Timothy 1 Apr-30 o 2 Samuel 23,24 Luke 22:31-53 Oct-28 o Jeremiah 23,24 2 Timothy 2 Oct-29 o Jeremiah 25,26 2 Timothy 3 May-01 o 1 Kings 1,2 Luke 22:54-71 Oct-30 o Jeremiah 27,28 2 Timothy 4 May-02 o 1 Kings 3-5 Luke 23:1-26 Oct-31 o Jeremiah 29,30 Titus 1 May-03 o 1 Kings 6,7 Luke 23:27-38 May-04 o 1 Kings 8,9 Luke 23:39-56 Nov-01 o Jeremiah 31,32 Titus 2 May-05 o 1 Kings 10,11 Luke 24:1-35 Nov-02 o Jeremiah 33-35 Titus 3 May-06 o 1 Kings 12,13 Luke 24:36-53 Nov-03 o Jeremiah 36,37 Philemon 1 May-07 o 1 Kings 14,15 John 1:1-28 Nov-04 o Jeremiah 38,39 Hebrews 1 May-08 o 1 Kings 16-18 John 1:29-51 Nov-05 o Jeremiah 40-42 Hebrews 2 May-09 o 1 Kings 19,20 John 2 Nov-06 o Jeremiah 43-45 Hebrews 3 May-10 o 1 Kings 21,22 John 3:1-21 Nov-07 o Jeremiah 46-48 Hebrews 4 May-11 o 2 Kings 1-3 John 3:22-36 Nov-08 o Jeremiah
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