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Bible Read Through 2021 January 1 Genesis 1-3 February 15 Leviticus Bible Read Through 2021 January 1 Genesis 1-3 February 15 Leviticus 8-10 January 2 Genesis 4-7 February 16 Leviticus 11-13 January 3 Genesis 8-11 February 17 Leviticus 14-15 January 4 Job 1-5 February 18 Leviticus 16-18 January 5 Job 6-9 February 19 Leviticus 19-21 January 6 Job 10-13 February 20 Leviticus 22-23 January 7 Job 14-16 February 21 Leviticus 24-25 January 8 Job 17-20 February 22 Leviticus 26-27 January 9 Job 21-23 February 23 Numbers 1-2 January 10 Job 24-28 February 24 Numbers 3-4 January 11 Job 29-31 February 25 Numbers 5-6 January 12 Job 32-34 February 26 Numbers 7 January 13 Job 35-37 February 27 Numbers 8-10 January 14 Job 38-39 February 28 Numbers 11-13 Numbers 14-15 January 15 Job 40-42 March 1 Psalm 90 January 16 Genesis 12-15 March 2 Numbers 16-17 January 17 Genesis 16-18 March 3 Numbers 18-20 January 18 Genesis 19-21 March 4 Numbers 21-22 January 19 Genesis 22-24 March 5 Numbers 23-25 January 20 Genesis 25-26 March 6 Numbers 26-27 January 21 Genesis 27-29 March 7 Numbers 28-30 January 22 Genesis 30-31 March 8 Numbers 31-32 January 23 Genesis 32-34 March 9 Numbers 33-34 January 24 Genesis 35-37 March 10 Numbers 35-36 January 25 Genesis 38-40 March 11 Deuteronomy 1-2 January 26 Genesis 41-42 March 12 Deuteronomy 3-4 January 27 Genesis 43-45 March 13 Deuteronomy 5-7 January 28 Genesis 46-47 March 14 Deuteronomy 8-10 January 29 Genesis 48-50 March 15 Deuteronomy 11-13 January 30 Exodus 1-3 March 16 Deuteronomy 14-16 January 31 Exodus 4-6 March 17 Deuteronomy 17-20 February 1 Exodus 7-9 March 18 Deuteronomy 21-23 February 2 Exodus 10-12 March 19 Deuteronomy 24-27 February 3 Exodus 13-15 March 20 Deuteronomy 28-29 February 4 Exodus 16-18 March 21 Deuteronomy 30-31 Deuteronomy 32-34 February 5 Exodus 19-21 March 22 Psalm 91 February 6 Exodus 22-24 March 23 Joshua 1-4 February 7 Exodus 25-27 March 24 Joshua 5-8 February 8 Exodus 28-29 March 25 Joshua 9-11 February 9 Exodus 30-32 March 26 Joshua 12-15 February 10 Exodus 33-35 March 27 Joshua 16-18 February 11 Exodus 36-38 March 28 Joshua 19-21 February 12 Exodus 39-40 March 29 Joshua 22-24 February 13 Leviticus 1-4 March 30 Judges 1-2 February 14 Leviticus 5-7 March 31 Judges 3-5 Page 1 of 6 Bible Read Through 2021 April 1 Judges 6-7 April 23 1 Chronicles 1-2 Psalm 43-45 Psalm 49 April 2 Judges 8-9 April 24 Psalm 84-85 Psalm 87 April 3 Judges 10-12 April 25 1 Chronicles 3-5 Psalm 73 April 4 Judges 13-15 April 26 Psalm 77-78 April 5 Judges 16-18 April 27 1 Chronicles 6 Psalm 81, Psalm 88 April 6 Judges 19-21 April 28 Psalm 92-93 April 7 Ruth 1-4 April 29 1 Chronicles 7-10 April 8 1 Samuel 1-3 April 30 Psalm 102-104 2 Samuel 5:1-10 April 9 1 Samuel 4-8 May 1 1 Chronicles 11-12 April 10 1 Samuel 9-12 May 2 Psalm 133 April 11 1 Samuel 13-14 May 3 Psalm 106-107 2 Samuel 5:11-6:23 April 12 1 Samuel 15-17 May 4 1 Chronicles 13-16 Psalm 11 Psalm 1-2, Psalm 15 April 13 1 Samuel 18-20 May 5 Psalm 22-24 Psalm 59 Psalm 47, Psalm 68 Psalm 89, Psalm 96 April 14 1 Samuel 21-24 May 6 Psalm 100, Psalm 101 Psalm 105, Psalm 132 Psalm 7, Psalm 27 2 Samuel 7 April 15 Psalm 31, Psalm 34 May 7 1 Chronicles 17 Psalm 52 Psalm 25, Psalm 29 Psalm 56, Psalm 120 April 16 May 8 Psalm 33, Psalm 36 Psalm 140-142 Psalm 39 2 Samuel 8-9 April 17 1 Samuel 25-27 May 9 1 Chronicles 18 Psalm 17, Psalm 35 Psalm 50, Psalm 53 April 18 May 10 Psalm 54, Psalm 63 Psalm 60, Psalm 75 2 Samuel 10 Psalm 18 April 19 May 11 1 Chronicles 19 1 Samuel 28-31 Psalm 20 Psalm 121, Psalm 65-67 April 20 Psalm 123-125 May 12 Psalm 69-70 Psalm 128-130 2 Samuel 11-12 - 1 April 21 2 Samuel 1-4 May 13 Chronicles 20 Psalm 6, Psalm 8-10 Psalm 32, Psalm 51 April 22 Psalm 14, Psalm 16 May 14 Psalm 86, Psalm 122 Psalm 19, Psalm 21 Page 2 of 6 Bible Read Through 2021 May 15 2 Samuel 13-15 June 9 Proverbs 19-21 Psalm 3-4 May 16 Psalm 12-13 June 10 Proverbs 22-24 Psalm 28, Psalm 55 2 Chronicles 2-3 May 17 2 Samuel 16-18 June 11 1 Kings 5-6 Psalm 26, Psalm 40 Psalm 58 2 Chronicles 4 May 18 June 12 Psalm 61-62 1 Kings 7 Psalm 64 2 Chronicles 5 May 19 2 Samuel 19-21 June 13 1 Kings 8 Psalm 5, Psalm 38 2 Chronicles 6-7 May 20 June 14 Psalm 41-42 Psalm 136 2 Samuel 22-23 Psalm 134 May 21 June 15 Psalm 57 Psalm 146-150 Psalm 95 2 Chronicles 8 May 22 June 16 Psalm 97-99 1 Kings 9 1 Chronicles 21-22 May 23 2 Samuel 24 June 17 Proverbs 25-26 Psalm 30 May 24 Psalm 108-110 June 18 Proverbs 27-29 May 25 1 Chronicles 23-25 June 19 Ecclesiastes 1-6 Psalm 131 May 26 Psalm 138-139 June 20 Ecclesiastes 7-12 Psalm 143-145 1 Chronicles 26-29 2 Chronicles 9 May 27 June 21 Psalm 127 1 Kings 10-11 May 28 Psalm 111-118 June 22 Proverbs 30-31 1 Kings 1-2 May 29 Psalm 37 June 23 1 Kings 12-14 Psalm 71, Psalm 94 May 30 Psalm 119:1-88 June 24 2 Chronicles 10-12 2 Chronicles 1 2 Chronicles 13-16 May 31 1 Kings 3-4 June 25 1 Kings 15:1-24 Psalm 72 1 Kings 15:25-16:34 - 2 June 1 Psalm 119:89-176 June 26 Chronicles 17 June 2 Song of Solomon 1-8 June 27 1 Kings 17-19 June 3 Proverbs 1-3 June 28 1 Kings 20-21 2 Chronicles 18 June 4 Proverbs 4-6 June 29 1 Kings 22 June 5 Proverbs 7-9 June 30 2 Chronicles 19-23 Obadiah 1 June 6 Proverbs 10-12 July 1 Psalm 82-83 June 7 Proverbs 13-15 July 2 2 Kings 1-4 June 8 Proverbs 16-18 July 3 2 Kings 5-8 Page 3 of 6 Bible Read Through 2021 2 Kings 22-23 July 4 2 Kings 9-11 August 5 2 Chronicles 34-35 2 Kings 12-13 July 5 August 6 Zephaniah 1-3 2 Chronicles 24 2 Kings 14 July 6 August 7 Jeremiah 1-3 2 Chronicles 25 July 7 Jonah 1-4 August 8 Jeremiah 4-6 2 Kings 15 July 8 August 9 Jeremiah 7-9 2 Chronicles 26 July 9 Isaiah 1-4 August 10 Jeremiah 10-13 July 10 Isaiah 5-8 August 11 Jeremiah 14-17 July 11 Amos 1-5 August 12 Jeremiah 18-22 July 12 Amos 6-9 August 13 Jeremiah 23-25 Isaiah 9-12 July 13 August 14 Jeremiah 26-29 2 Chronicles 27 July 14 Micah 1-7 August 15 Jeremiah 30-31 2 Kings 16-17 July 15 August 16 Jeremiah 32-34 2 Chronicles 28 July 16 Isaiah 13-17 August 17 Jeremiah 35-37 Jeremiah 38-40 July 17 Isaiah 18-22 August 18 Psalm 74, Psalm 79 2 Kings 24-25 July 18 Isaiah 23-27 August 19 2 Chronicles 36 2 Kings 18:1-8 July 19 2 Chronicles 29-31 August 20 Habakkuk 1-3 Psalm 48 July 20 Hosea 1-7 August 21 Jeremiah 41-45 July 21 Hosea 8-14 August 22 Jeremiah 46-48 July 22 Isaiah 28-30 August 23 Jeremiah 49-50 July 23 Isaiah 31-34 August 24 Jeremiah 51-52 July 24 Isaiah 35-36 August 25 Lamentations 1:1-3:36 Isaiah 37-39 July 25 August 26 Lamentations 3:37-5:22 Psalm 76 July 26 Isaiah 40-43 August 27 Ezekiel 1-4 July 27 Isaiah 44-48 August 28 Ezekiel 5-8 2 Kings 18:9-19:37 Psalm 46 July 28 August 29 Ezekiel 9-12 Psalm 80 Psalm 135 July 29 Isaiah 49-53 August 30 Ezekiel 13-15 July 30 Isaiah 54-58 August 31 Ezekiel 16-17 July 31 Isaiah 59-63 September 1 Ezekiel 18-19 August 1 Isaiah 64-66 September 2 Ezekiel 20-21 August 2 2 Kings 20-21 September 3 Ezekiel 22-23 August 3 2 Chronicles 32-33 September 4 Ezekiel 24-27 August 4 Nahum 1-3 September 5 Ezekiel 28-31 Page 4 of 6 Bible Read Through 2021 Mark 3, Luke 6 September 6 Ezekiel 32-34 October 9 Matthew 12:1-21 September 7 Ezekiel 35-37 October 10 Matthew 5-7 September 8 Ezekiel 38-39 October 11 Luke 7, Matthew 8:1-13 September 9 Ezekiel 40-41 October 12 Matthew 11 Luke 11 September 10 Ezekiel 42-43 October 13 Matthew 12:22-50 September 11 Ezekiel 44-45 October 14 Luke 8 - Matthew 13 September 12 Ezekiel 46-48 October 16 Matthew 9-10 Mark 6, Luke 9:1-17 September 13 Joel 1-3 October 17 Matthew 14 September 14 Daniel 1-3 October 18 John 6 September 15 Daniel 4-6 October 19 Mark 7, Matthew 15 Mark 8, Luke 9:18-27 September 16 Daniel 7-9 October 20 Matthew 16 Mark 9, Luke 9:28-62 September 17 Daniel 10-12 October 21 Matthew 17 September 18 Ezra 1-3 October 22 Matthew 18 September 19 Ezra 4-6 - Psalm 137 October 23 John 7-8 September 20 Haggai 1-2 October 24 John 9:1-10:21 John 10:22-42 September 21 Zechariah 1-7 October 25 Luke 10-11 September 22 Zechariah 8-14 October 26 Luke 12-13 September 23 Esther 1-5 October 27 Luke 14-15 September 24 Esther 6-10 October 28 Luke 16:1-17:10 September 25 Ezra 7-10 October 29 John 11 September 26 Nehemiah 1-5 October 30 Luke 17:11-18:14 September 27 Nehemiah 6-7 October 31 Mark 10, Matthew 19 September 28 Nehemiah 8-10 November 1 Matthew 20-21 Nehemiah 11-13 September 29 November 2 Luke 18:15-19:48 Psalm 126 Malachi 1-4 November 3 Mark 11, John 12 Luke 1 October 1 November 4 Mark 12 - Matthew 22 John 1:1-14 Matthew 1 Luke 20-21 October 2 November 5 Luke 2:1-38 Matthew 23 Matthew 2 October 3 November 6 Mark 13 Luke 2:39-2 Mark 1, Luke 3 October 4 November 7 Matthew 24 Matthew 3 John 1:15-51 October 5 November 8 Matthew 25 Matthew 4, Luke 4-5 October 6 John 2-4 November 9 Mark 14, Matthew 26 October 7 Mark 2 November 10 John 13, Luke 22 October 8 John 5 November 11 John 14-17 Page 5 of 6 Bible Read Through 2021 November 12 Mark 15, Matthew 27 December 26 1 John 1-5 November 13 John 18-19, Luke 23 December 27 2 John 1, 3 John 1 November 14 Mark 16, Matthew 28 December 28 Revelation 1-5 November 15 John 20-21, Luke 24 December 29 Revelation 6-11 November 16 Acts 1-3 December 30 Revelation 12-18 November 17 Acts 4-6 December 31 Revelation 19-22 November 18 Acts 7-8 November 19 Acts 9-10 November 20 Acts 11-12 November 21 Acts 13-14 November 22 James 1-5 November 23 Acts 15-16 November 24 Galatians 1-3 November 25 Galatians 4-6 November 26 Acts 17:1-18:18 1 Thessalonians 1-5 November 27 2 Thessalonians 1-3 November 28 Acts 18:19-19:41 November 29 1 Corinthians 1-4 November 30 1 Corinthians 5-8 December 1 1 Corinthians 9-11 December 2 1 Corinthians 12-14 December 3 1 Corinthians 15-16 December 4 2 Corinthians 1-4 December 5 2 Corinthians 5-9 December 6 2 Corinthians 10-13 Romans 1-3 December 7 Acts 20:1-3 December 8 Romans 4-7 December 9 Romans 8-10 December 10 Romans 11-13 December 11 Romans 14-16 December 12 Acts 20:4-23:35 December 13 Acts 24-26 December 14 Acts 27-28 Philemon 1 December 15 Colossians 1-4 December 16 Ephesians 1-6 December 17 Philippians 1-4 December 18 1 Timothy 1-6 December 19 Titus 1-3 December 20 1 Peter 1-5 December 21 Hebrews 1-6 December 22 Hebrews 7-10 December 23 Hebrews 11-13 December 24 2 Timothy 1-4 December 25 Jude 1, 2 Peter 1-3 Page 6 of 6.
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