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Old Testament Reading Schedule.Xlsx SBC Old Testament - Yearly Reading Date Chapters Date Chapters Date Chapters Jan 1 Genesis 1-3 Mar 3 Proverbs 4-6 May 3 Amos 7-9 Jan 2 Genesis 4-6 Mar 4 Proverbs 7-9 May 4 Psalms 45-48 Jan 3 Genesis 7-9 Mar 5 Proverbs 10-12 May 5 Deuteronomy 1-2 Jan 4 Genesis 10-12 Mar 6 Proverbs 13-15 May 6 Deuteronomy 3-4 Jan 5 Genesis 13-15 Mar 7 Proverbs 16-18 May 7 Deuteronomy 5-6 Jan 6 Genesis 16-18 Mar 8 Proverbs 19-21 May 8 Deuteronomy 7-8 Jan 7 Genesis 19-21 Mar 9 Proverbs 22-24 May 9 Deuteronomy 9-10 Jan 8 Genesis 22-24 Mar 10 Proverbs 25-27 May 10 Deuteronomy 11-12 Jan 9 Genesis 25-27 Mar 11 Proverbs 28-29 May 11 Deuteronomy 13-14 Jan 10 Genesis 28-30 Mar 12 Proverbs 30-31 May 12 Deuteronomy 15-16 Jan 11 Genesis 31-33 Mar 13 Psalms 17-20 May 13 Deuteronomy 17-18 Jan 12 Genesis 34-36 Mar 14 Hosea 1-2 May 14 Deuteronomy 19-20 Jan 13 Genesis 37-39 Mar 15 Hosea 3-4 May 15 Deuteronomy 21-22 Jan 14 Genesis 40-42 Mar 16 Hosea 5-6 May 16 Deuteronomy 23-24 Jan 15 Genesis 43-45 Mar 17 Hosea 7-8 May 17 Deuteronomy 25-26 Jan 16 Genesis 46-48 Mar 18 Hosea 9-10 May 18 Deuteronomy 27-28 Jan 17 Genesis 49-50 Mar 19 Hosea 11-12 May 19 Deuteronomy 29-30 Jan 18 Psalms 1-4 Mar 20 Hosea 13-14 May 20 Deuteronomy 31-32 Jan 19 Exodus 1-3 Mar 21 Psalms 21-24 May 21 Deuteronomy 33-34 Jan 20 Exodus 4-6 Mar 22 Leviticus 1-2 May 22 Psalms 49-52 Jan 21 Exodus 7-9 Mar 23 Leviticus 3-4 May 23 Obadiah 1 Jan 22 Exodus 10-12 Mar 24 Leviticus 5-6 May 24 Psalms 53-56 Jan 23 Exodus 13-15 Mar 25 Leviticus 7-8 May 25 Isaiah 1-2 Jan 24 Exodus 16-18 Mar 26 Leviticus 9-10 May 26 Isaiah 3-4 Jan 25 Exodus 19-21 Mar 27 Leviticus 11-12 May 27 Isaiah 5-6 Jan 26 Exodus 22-24 Mar 28 Leviticus 13-14 May 28 Isaiah 7-8 Jan 27 Exodus 25-27 Mar 29 Leviticus 15-16 May 29 Isaiah 9-10 Jan 28 Exodus 28-30 Mar 30 Leviticus 17-18 May 30 Isaiah 11-12 Jan 29 Exodus 31-33 Mar 31 Leviticus 19-20 May 31 Isaiah 13-14 Jan 30 Exodus 34-36 Apr 1 Leviticus 21-22 Jun 1 Isaiah 15-16 Jan 31 Exodus 37-38 Apr 2 Leviticus 23-24 Jun 2 Isaiah 17-18 Feb 1 Exodus 39-40 Apr 3 Leviticus 25-26 Jun 3 Isaiah 19-20 Feb 2 Psalms 5-8 Apr 4 Leviticus 27 Jun 4 Isaiah 21-22 Feb 3 Daniel 1-3 Apr 5 Psalms 25-28 Jun 5 Isaiah 23-24 Feb 4 Daniel 4-6 Apr 6 Ecclesiastes 1-3 Jun 6 Isaiah 25-26 Feb 5 Daniel 7-9 Apr 7 Ecclesiastes 4-6 Jun 7 Isaiah 27-28 Feb 6 Daniel 10-12 Apr 8 Ecclesiastes 7-9 Jun 8 Isaiah 29-30 Feb 7 Psalms 9-12 Apr 9 Ecclesiastes 10-12 Jun 9 Isaiah 31-32 Feb 8 Job 1-2 Apr 10 Psalms 29-32 Jun 10 Isaiah 33-34 Feb 9 Job 3-4 Apr 11 Joel 1-3 Jun 11 Isaiah 35-36 Feb 10 Job 5-6 Apr 12 Psalms 33-36 Jun 12 Isaiah 37-38 Feb 11 Job 7-8 Apr 13 Numbers 1-3 Jun 13 Isaiah 39-40 Feb 12 Job 9-10 Apr 14 Numbers 4-6 Jun 14 Isaiah 41-42 Feb 13 Job 11-12 Apr 15 Numbers 7-9 Jun 15 Isaiah 43-44 Feb 14 Job 13-14 Apr 16 Numbers 10-12 Jun 16 Isaiah 45-46 Feb 15 Job 15-16 Apr 17 Numbers 13-15 Jun 17 Isaiah 47-48 Feb 16 Job 17-18 Apr 18 Numbers 16-18 Jun 18 Isaiah 49-50 Feb 17 Job 19-20 Apr 19 Numbers 19-21 Jun 19 Isaiah 51-52 Feb 18 Job 21-22 Apr 20 Numbers 22-24 Jun 20 Isaiah 53-54 Feb 19 Job 23-24 Apr 21 Numbers 25-27 Jun 21 Isaiah 55-56 Feb 20 Job 25-26 Apr 22 Numbers 28-30 Jun 22 Isaiah 57-58 Feb 21 Job 27-28 Apr 23 Numbers 31-33 Jun 23 Isaiah 59-60 Feb 22 Job 29-30 Apr 24 Numbers 34-36 Jun 24 Isaiah 61-62 Feb 23 Job 31-32 Apr 25 Psalms 37-40 Jun 25 Isaiah 63-64 Feb 24 Job 33-34 Apr 26 Song of Solomon 1-2 Jun 26 Isaiah 65-66 Feb 25 Job 35-36 Apr 27 Song of Solomon 3-4 Jun 27 Psalms 57-60 Feb 26 Job 37-38 Apr 28 Song of Solomon 5-6 Jun 28 Joshua 1-3 Feb 27 Job 39-40 Apr 29 Song of Solomon 7-8 Jun 29 Joshua 4-6 Feb 28 Job 41-42 Apr 30 Psalms 41-44 Jun 30 Joshua 7-9 Mar 1 Psalms 13-16 May 1 Amos 1-3 Jul 1 Joshua 10-12 Mar 2 Proverbs 1-3 May 2 Amos 4-6 Jul 2 Joshua 13-15 sbcgrowth.church Date Chapters Date Chapters Date Chapters Jul 3 Joshua 16-18 Sep 2 Ezekiel 15-16 Nov 2 2 Kings 19-21 Jul 4 Joshua 19-21 Sep 3 Ezekiel 17-18 Nov 3 2 Kings 22-23 Jul 5 Joshua 22-24 Sep 4 Ezekiel 19-20 Nov 4 2 Kings 24-25 Jul 6 Psalms 61-64 Sep 5 Ezekiel 21-22 Nov 5 Psalms 119:1-56 Jul 7 Jeremiah 1-2 Sep 6 Ezekiel 23-24 Nov 6 Psalms 119:57-112 Jul 8 Jeremiah 3-4 Sep 7 Ezekiel 25-26 Nov 7 Psalms 119:113-176 Jul 9 Jeremiah 5-6 Sep 8 Ezekiel 27-28 Nov 8 Haggai 1-2 Jul 10 Jeremiah 7-8 Sep 9 Ezekiel 29-30 Nov 9 Psalms 120-121 Jul 11 Jeremiah 9-10 Sep 10 Ezekiel 31-32 Nov 10 Zechariah 1-2 Jul 12 Jeremiah 11-12 Sep 11 Ezekiel 33-34 Nov 11 Zechariah 3-4 Jul 13 Jeremiah 13-14 Sep 12 Ezekiel 35-36 Nov 12 Zechariah 5-6 Jul 14 Jeremiah 15-16 Sep 13 Ezekiel 37-38 Nov 13 Zechariah 7-8 Jul 15 Jeremiah 17-18 Sep 14 Ezekiel 39-40 Nov 14 Zechariah 9-10 Jul 16 Jeremiah 19-20 Sep 15 Ezekiel 41-42 Nov 15 Zechariah 11-12 Jul 17 Jeremiah 21-22 Sep 16 Ezekiel 43-44 Nov 16 Zechariah 13-14 Jul 18 Jeremiah 23-24 Sep 17 Ezekiel 45-46 Nov 17 Psalms 122-125 Jul 19 Jeremiah 25-26 Sep 18 Ezekiel 47-48 Nov 18 Psalms 126-129 Jul 20 Jeremiah 27-28 Sep 19 Psalms 89-92 Nov 19 1 Chronicles 1-3 Jul 21 Jeremiah 29-30 Sep 20 Nahum 1-3 Nov 20 1 Chronicles 4-6 Jul 22 Jeremiah 31-32 Sep 21 Psalms 93-96 Nov 21 1 Chronicles 7-9 Jul 23 Jeremiah 33-34 Sep 22 1 Samuel 1-3 Nov 22 1 Chronicles 10-12 Jul 24 Jeremiah 35-36 Sep 23 1 Samuel 4-6 Nov 23 1 Chronicles 13-15 Jul 25 Jeremiah 37-38 Sep 24 1 Samuel 7-9 Nov 24 1 Chronicles 16-18 Jul 26 Jeremiah 39-40 Sep 25 1 Samuel 10-12 Nov 25 1 Chronicles 19-21 Jul 27 Jeremiah 41-42 Sep 26 1 Samuel 13-15 Nov 26 1 Chronicles 22-24 Jul 28 Jeremiah 43-44 Sep 27 1 Samuel 16-18 Nov 27 1 Chronicles 25-27 Jul 29 Jeremiah 45-46 Sep 28 1 Samuel 19-21 Nov 28 1 Chronicles 28-29 Jul 30 Jeremiah 47-48 Sep 29 1 Samuel 22-24 Nov 29 Psalms 130-133 Jul 31 Jeremiah 49-50 Sep 30 1 Samuel 25-27 Nov 30 2 Chronicles 1-3 Aug 1 Jeremiah 51-52 Oct 1 1 Samuel 28-29 Dec 1 2 Chronicles 4-6 Aug 2 Psalms 65-68 Oct 2 1 Samuel 30-31 Dec 2 2 Chronicles 7-9 Aug 3 Jonah 1-2 Oct 3 Psalms 97-100 Dec 3 2 Chronicles 10-12 Aug 4 Jonah 3-4 Oct 4 2 Samuel 1-3 Dec 4 2 Chronicles 13-15 Aug 5 Psalms 69-72 Oct 5 2 Samuel 4-6 Dec 5 2 Chronicles 16-18 Aug 6 Judges 1-3 Oct 6 2 Samuel 7-9 Dec 6 2 Chronicles 19-21 Aug 7 Judges 4-6 Oct 7 2 Samuel 10-12 Dec 7 2 Chronicles 22-24 Aug 8 Judges 7-9 Oct 8 2 Samuel 13-15 Dec 8 2 Chronicles 25-27 Aug 9 Judges 10-12 Oct 9 2 Samuel 16-18 Dec 9 2 Chronicles 28-30 Aug 10 Judges 13-15 Oct 10 2 Samuel 19-21 Dec 10 2 Chronicles 31-32 Aug 11 Judges 16-17 Oct 11 2 Samuel 22-24 Dec 11 2 Chronicles 33-34 Aug 12 Judges 18-19 Oct 12 Psalms 101-104 Dec 12 2 Chronicles 35-36 Aug 13 Judges 20-21 Oct 13 Habakkuk 1-3 Dec 13 Psalms 134-137 Aug 14 Psalms 73-76 Oct 14 Psalms 105-108 Dec 14 Malachi 1-2 Aug 15 Lamentations 1-2 Oct 15 Zephaniah 1-3 Dec 15 Malachi 3-4 Aug 16 Lamentations 3 Oct 16 Psalms 109-112 Dec 16 Psalms 138-141 Aug 17 Lamentations 4-5 Oct 17 1 Kings 1-3 Dec 17 Ezra 1-3 Aug 18 Psalms 77-80 Oct 18 1 Kings 4-6 Dec 18 Ezra 4-6 Aug 19 Micah 1-2 Oct 19 1 Kings 7-9 Dec 19 Ezra 7-8 Aug 20 Micah 3-4 Oct 20 1 Kings 10-12 Dec 20 Ezra 9-10 Aug 21 Micah 5-7 Oct 21 1 Kings 13-15 Dec 21 Psalms 142-145 Aug 22 Psalms 81-84 Oct 22 1 Kings 16-18 Dec 22 Nehemiah 1-3 Aug 23 Ruth 1-2 Oct 23 1 Kings 19-20 Dec 23 Nehemiah 4-6 Aug 24 Ruth 3-4 Oct 24 1 Kings 21-22 Dec 24 Nehemiah 7-9 Aug 25 Psalms 85-88 Oct 25 Psalms 113-116 Dec 25 Nehemiah 10-11 Aug 26 Ezekiel 1-2 Oct 26 Psalms 117-118 Dec 26 Nehemiah 12-13 Aug 27 Ezekiel 3-4 Oct 27 2 Kings 1-3 Dec 27 Psalms 146-150 Aug 28 Ezekiel 5-6 Oct 28 2 Kings 4-6 Dec 28 Esther 1-3 Aug 29 Ezekiel 7-8 Oct 29 2 Kings 7-9 Dec 29 Esther 4-6 Aug 30 Ezekiel 9-10 Oct 30 2 Kings 10-12 Dec 30 Esther 7-8 Aug 31 Ezekiel 11-12 Oct 31 2 Kings 13-15 Dec 31 Esther 9-10 Sep 1 Ezekiel 13-14 Nov 1 2 Kings 16-18 sbcgrowth.church.
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