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The Old Testament READe BOOK THE OLD TESTAMENT February 1–6 March 8–13 April 12–17 Mon: Exodus 28-30 Mon: Deuteronomy 16-18 Mon: 1 Samuel 23-25 2021 Tues: Exodus 31-33 Tues: Deuteronomy 19-21 Tues: 1 Samuel 26-28 Wed: Exodus 34-36 Wed: Deuteronomy 22-24 Wed: 1 Samuel 29-31 January 1–2 Thurs: Exodus 37-40 Thurs: Deuteronomy 25-27 Thurs: 2 Samuel 1-3 Fri: Genesis 1-3 Fri: Leviticus 1-3 Fri: Deuteronomy 28-30 Fri: 2 Samuel 4-6 Sat: Genesis 4-6 Sat: Leviticus 4-6 Sat: Deuteronomy 31-32 Sat: 2 Samuel 7-9 January 4–9 February 8–13 March 15–20 April 19–24 Mon: Genesis 7-9 Mon: Leviticus 7-9 Mon: Deuteronomy 33-34 Mon: 2 Samuel 10-12 Tues: Genesis 10-12 Tues: Leviticus 10-12 Tues: Joshua 1-3 Tues: 2 Samuel 13-15 Wed: Genesis 13-15 Wed: Leviticus 13-15 Wed: Joshua 4-6 Wed: 2 Samuel 16-18 Thurs: Genesis 16-18 Thurs: Leviticus 16-18 Thurs: Joshua 7-9 Thurs: 2 Samuel 19-21 Fri: Genesis 19-21 Fri: Leviticus 19-21 Fri: Joshua 10-12 Fri: 2 Samuel 22-24 Sat: Genesis 22-24 Sat: Leviticus 22-24 Sat: Joshua 13-15 Sat: 1 Kings 1-4 January 11–16 February 15–20 March 22–27 April 26–May 1 Mon: Genesis 25-27 Mon: Leviticus 25-27 Mon: Joshua 16-18 Mon: 1 Kings 5-7 Tues: Genesis 28-30 Tues: Numbers 1-3 Tues: Joshua 19-21 Tues: 1 Kings 8-10 Wed: Genesis 31-33 Wed: Numbers 4-6 Wed: Joshua 22-24 Wed: 1 Kings 11-13 Thurs: Genesis 34-36 Thurs: Numbers 7-9 Thurs: Judges 1-3 Thurs: 1 Kings 14-16 Fri: Genesis 37-39 Fri: Numbers 10-12 Fri: Judges 4-6 Fri: 1 Kings 17-19 Sat: Genesis 40-42 Sat: Numbers 13-15 Sat: Judges 7-9 Sat: 1 Kings 20-22 January 18–23 February 22–27 March 29–April 3 May 3–8 Mon: Genesis 43-45 Mon: Numbers 16-18 Mon: Judges 10-12 Mon: 2 Kings 1-3 Tues: Genesis 46-48 Tues: Numbers 19-21 Tues: Judges 13-15 Tues: 2 Kings 4-7 Wed: Genesis 49-50 Wed: Numbers 22-24 Wed: Judges 16-18 Wed: 2 Kings 8-10 Thurs: Exodus 1-3 Thurs: Numbers 25-27 Thurs: Judges 19-21 Thurs: 2 Kings 11-13 Fri: Exodus 4-6 Fri: Numbers 28-30 Fri: Ruth 1-4 Fri: 2 Kings 14-16 Sat: Exodus 7-9 Sat: Numbers 31-33 Sat: 1 Samuel 1-4 Sat: 2 Kings 17-19 January 25–30 March 1–6 April 5–10 May 10–15 Mon: Exodus 10-12 Mon: Numbers 34-36 Mon: 1 Samuel 5-7 Mon: 2 Kings 20-22 Tues: Exodus 13-15 Tues: Deuteronomy 1-3 Tues: 1 Samuel 8-10 Tues: 2 Kings 23-25 Wed: Exodus 16-18 Wed: Deuteronomy 4-6 Wed: 1 Samuel 11-13 Wed: 1 Chronicles 1-3 Thurs: Exodus 19-21 Thurs: Deuteronomy 7-9 Thurs: 1 Samuel 14-16 Thurs: 1 Chronicles 4-6 Fri: Exodus 22-24 Fri: Deuteronomy 10-12 Fri: 1 Samuel 17-19 Fri: 1 Chronicles 7-9 Sat: Exodus 25-27 Sat: Deuteronomy 13-15 Sat: 1 Samuel 20-22 Sat: 1 Chronicles 10-12 PeachtreeChurch.com/ReadTheBook THE OLD TESTAMENT READe BOOK January 1 – December 29, 2021 May 17–22 June 28–July 3 August 9–14 September 20–25 Mon: 1 Chronicles 13-15 Mon: Job 25-27 Mon: Psalm 91-93 Mon: Song of Songs 5-8 Tues: 1 Chronicles 16-18 Tues: Job 28-30 Tues: Psalm 94-96 Tues: Isaiah 1-3 Wed: 1 Chronicles 19-21 Wed: Job 31-33 Wed: Psalm 97-99 Wed: Isaiah 4-6 Thurs: 1 Chronicles 22-24 Thurs: Job 34-36 Thurs: Psalm 100-102 Thurs: Isaiah 7-9 Fri: 1 Chronicles 25-27 Fri: Job 37-39 Fri: Psalm 103-105 Fri: Isaiah 10-12 Sat: 1 Chronicles 28-29 Sat: Job 40-42 Sat: Psalm 106-108 Sat: Isaiah 13-15 May 24–29 July 5–10 August 16–21 September 27–October 2 Mon: 2 Chronicles 1-3 Mon: Psalm 1-3 Mon: Psalm 109-111 Mon: Isaiah 16-18 Tues: 2 Chronicles 4-6 Tues: Psalm 4-6 Tues: Psalm 112-114 Tues: Isaiah 19-21 Wed: 2 Chronicles 7-9 Wed: Psalm 7-9 Wed: Psalm 115-116 Wed: Isaiah 22-24 Thurs: 2 Chronicles 10-12 Thurs: Psalm 10-12 Thurs: Psalm 117-118 Thurs: Isaiah 25-27 Fri: 2 Chronicles 13-15 Fri: Psalm 13-15 Fri: Psalm 119 Fri: Isaiah 28-30 Sat: 2 Chronicles 16-18 Sat: Psalm 16-18 Sat: Psalm 120-122 Sat: Isaiah 31-33 May 31–June 5 July 12–17 August 23–28 October 4–9 Mon: 2 Chronicles 19-21 Mon: Psalm 19-21 Mon: Psalm 123-125 Mon: Isaiah 34-36 Tues: 2 Chronicles 22-24 Tues: Psalm 22-24 Tues: Psalm 126-128 Tues: Isaiah 37-39 Wed: 2 Chronicles 25-27 Wed: Psalm 25-27 Wed: Psalm 129-131 Wed: Isaiah 40-42 Thurs: 2 Chronicles 28-30 Thurs: Psalm 28-30 Thurs: Psalm 132-134 Thurs: Isaiah 43-45 Fri: 2 Chronicles 31-33 Fri: Psalm 31-33 Fri: Psalm 135-137 Fri: Isaiah 46-48 Sat: 2 Chronicles 34-36 Sat: Psalm 34-36 Sat: Psalm 138-140 Sat: Isaiah 49-51 June 7–12 July 19–24 August 30–September 4 October 11–16 Mon: Ezra 1-3 Mon: Psalm 37-39 Mon: Psalm 141-143 Mon: Isaiah 52-54 Tues: Ezra 4-6 Tues: Psalm 40-42 Tues: Psalm 144-146 Tues: Isaiah 55-57 Wed: Ezra 7-10 Wed: Psalm 43-45 Wed: Psalm 147-150 Wed: Isaiah 58-60 Thurs: Nehemiah 1-3 Thurs: Psalm 46-48 Thurs: Proverbs 1-3 Thurs: Isaiah 61-63 Fri: Nehemiah 4-6 Fri: Psalm 49-51 Fri: Proverbs 4-6 Fri: Isaiah 64-66 Sat: Nehemiah 7-9 Sat: Psalm 52-54 Sat: Proverbs 7-9 Sat: Jeremiah 1-3 June 14–19 July 26–31 September 6–11 October 18–23 Mon: Nehemiah 10-13 Mon: Psalm 55-57 Mon: Proverbs 10-12 Mon: Jeremiah 4-6 Tues: Esther 1-3 Tues: Psalm 58-60 Tues: Proverbs 13-15 Tues: Jeremiah 7-9 Wed: Esther 4-6 Wed: Psalm 61-63 Wed: Proverbs 16-18 Wed: Jeremiah 10-12 Thurs: Esther 7-10 Thurs: Psalm 64-66 Thurs: Proverbs 19-21 Thurs: Jeremiah 13-15 Fri: Job 1-3 Fri: Psalm 67-69 Fri: Proverbs 22-24 Fri: Jeremiah 16-18 Sat: Job 4-6 Sat: Psalm 70-72 Sat: Proverbs 25-28 Sat: Jeremiah 19-21 June 21–26 August 2–7 September 13–18 October 25–30 Mon: Job 7-9 Mon: Psalm 73-75 Mon: Proverbs 29-31 Mon: Jeremiah 22-24 Tues: Job 10-12 Tues: Psalm 76-78 Tues: Ecclesiastes 1-3 Tues: Jeremiah 25-27 Wed: Job 13-15 Wed: Psalm 79-81 Wed: Ecclesiastes 4-6 Wed: Jeremiah 28-30 Thurs: Job 16-18 Thurs: Psalm 82-84 Thurs: Ecclesiastes 7-9 Thurs: Jeremiah 31-33 Fri: Job 19-21 Fri: Psalm 85-87 Fri: Ecclesiastes 10-12 Fri: Jeremiah 34-36 Sat: Job 22-24 Sat: Psalm 88-90 Sat: Song of Songs 1-4 Sat: Jeremiah 37-39 PeachtreeChurch.com/ReadTheBook THE OLD TESTAMENT READe BOOK January 1 – December 29, 2021 November 1–6 November 22–27 December 6–11 December 20–25 Mon: Jeremiah 40-42 Mon: Ezekiel 37-39 Mon: Joel 1-3 Mon: Haggai 1-2 Tues: Jeremiah 43-45 Tues: Ezekiel 40-42 Tues: Amos 1-3 Tues: Zechariah 1-2 Wed: Jeremiah 46-48 Wed: Ezekiel 43-45 Wed: Amos 4-6 Wed: Zechariah 3-4 Thurs: Jeremiah 49-52 Thurs: Ezekiel 46-48 Thurs: Amos 7-9 Thurs: Zechariah 5-6 Fri: Lamentations 1-2 Fri: Daniel 1-3 Fri: Obadiah 1 Fri: Zechariah 7-8 Sat: Lamentations 3-5 Sat: Daniel 4-6 Sat: Jonah 1-4 Sat: Zechariah 9-10 November 8–13 November 29–December 4 December 13–18 December 27–29 Mon: Ezekiel 1-3 Mon: Daniel 7-9 Mon: Micah 1-2 Mon: Zechariah 11-12 Tues: Ezekiel 4-6 Tues: Daniel 10-12 Tues: Micah 3-4 Tues: Zechariah 13-14 Wed: Ezekiel 7-9 Wed: Hosea 1-4 Wed: Micah 5-7 Wed: Malachi 1-4 Thurs: Ezekiel 10-12 Thurs: Hosea 5-7 Thurs: Nahum 1-3 Fri: Ezekiel 13-15 Fri: Hosea 8-10 Fri: Habakkuk 1-3 Sat: Ezekiel 16-18 Sat: Hosea 11-14 Sat: Zephaniah 1-3 November 15–20 Mon: Ezekiel 19-21 Tues: Ezekiel 22-24 Wed: Ezekiel 25-27 Thurs: Ezekiel 28-30 Fri: Ezekiel 31-33 Sat: Ezekiel 34-36 PeachtreeChurch.com/ReadTheBook.
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