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Bible Reading Plan New Testament & Psalms BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS JANUARY BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Luke 1 Psalm 1 Luke 1-9 c 2 Luke 2 Psalm 2 Psalms c 3 Luke 3 Psalms 3-4 c 4 Luke 4 Psalm 5 c 5 Luke 5 Psalm 6 c 6 Catch Up Day c 7 Catch Up Day c 8 Luke 6 Psalm 7 c 9 Luke 7 Psalm 8 c 10 Luke 8 Psalm 9 c 11 Luke 9 Psalm 10 c 12 Luke 10 Psalms 11-12 Luke 10-24 c 13 Catch Up Day c 14 Catch Up Day c 15 Luke 11 Psalms 13-14 c 16 Luke 12 Psalm 15 c 17 Luke 13 Psalm 16 c 18 Luke 14 Psalm 17 c 19 Luke 15 Psalm 18 c 20 Catch Up Day c 21 Catch Up Day c 22 Luke 16 Psalm 19 c 23 Luke 17 Psalm 20 c 24 Luke 18 Psalm 21 c 25 Luke 19 Psalm 22 c 26 Luke 20 Psalms 23-24 c 27 Catch Up Day c 28 Catch Up Day c 29 Luke 21 Psalm 25 c 30 Luke 22 Psalm 26 c 31 Luke 23 Psalm 27 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS FEBRUARY BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Luke 24 Psalm 28 c 2 Acts 1 Psalms 29-30 Acts 1-12 c 3 Catch Up Day c 4 Catch Up Day c 5 Acts 2 Psalm 31 c 6 Acts 3 Psalms 32-33 c 7 Acts 4 Psalm 34 c 8 Acts 5 Psalm 35 c 9 Acts 6 Psalm 36 c 10 Catch Up Day c 11 Catch Up Day c 12 Acts 7 Psalm 37 c 13 Acts 8 Psalm 38 c 14 Acts 9 Psalms 39-40 c 15 Acts 10 Psalm 41 c 16 Acts 11 Psalm 42 c 17 Catch Up Day c 18 Catch Up Day c 19 Acts 12 Psalms 43-44 c 20 Acts 13 Psalm 45 Acts 13-28 c 21 Acts 14 Psalm 46 c 22 Acts 15 Psalm 47 c 23 Acts 16 Psalm 48 c 24 Catch Up Day c 25 Catch Up Day c 26 Acts 17 Psalm 49 c 27 Acts 18 Psalm 50 c 28 Acts 19 Psalm 51 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS MARCH BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Acts 20 Psalms 52-53 c 2 Acts 21 Psalm 54 c 3 Catch Up Day c 4 Catch Up Day c 5 Acts 22 Psalm 55 c 6 Acts 23 Psalm 56 c 7 Acts 24 Psalms 57-58 c 8 Acts 25 Psalm 59 c 9 Acts 26 Psalm 60 c 10 Catch Up Day c 11 Catch Up Day c 12 Acts 27 Psalm 61 c 13 Acts 28 Psalm 62 c 14 Romans 1 Psalms 63-64 Romans 1-4 c 15 Romans 2 Psalm 65 c 16 Romans 3 Psalm 66 c 17 Catch Up Day c 18 Catch Up Day c 19 Romans 4 Psalm 67 c 20 Romans 5 Psalm 68 Romans 5-16 c 21 Romans 6 Psalms 69-70 c 22 Romans 7 Psalm 71 c 23 Romans 8 Psalm 72 c 24 Catch Up Day c 25 Catch Up Day c 26 Romans 9 Psalm 73 c 27 Romans 10 Psalm 74 c 28 Romans 11 Psalm 75 c 29 Romans 12 Psalms 76-77 c 30 Romans 13 Psalm 78 c 31 Catch Up Day BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS APRIL BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Catch Up Day c 2 Romans 14 Psalms 79-80 c 3 Romans 15 Psalm 81 c 4 Romans 16 Psalm 82 c 5 Matthew 1 Psalm 83 Matthew 1-13 c 6 Matthew 2 Psalm 84 c 7 Catch Up Day c 8 Catch Up Day c 9 Matthew 3 Psalm 85 c 10 Matthew 4 Psalm 86-87 c 11 Matthew 5 Psalm 88 c 12 Matthew 6 Psalm 89 c 13 Matthew 7 Psalm 90 c 14 Catch Up Day c 15 Catch Up Day c 16 Matthew 8 Psalm 91 c 17 Matthew 9 Psalms 92-93 c 18 Matthew 10 Psalm 94 c 19 Matthew 11 Psalm 95 c 20 Matthew 12 Psalm 96 c 21 Catch Up Day c 22 Catch Up Day c 23 Matthew 13 Psalm 97 c 24 Matthew 14 Psalm 98 Matthew 14-28 c 25 Matthew 15 Psalms 99-100 c 26 Matthew 16 Psalm 101 c 27 Matthew 17 Psalm 102 c 28 Catch Up Day c 29 Catch Up Day c 30 Matthew 18 Psalm 103 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS MAY BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Matthew 19 Psalms 104-105 c 2 Matthew 20 Psalm 106 c 3 Matthew 21 Psalm 107 c 4 Matthew 22 Psalm 108 c 5 Catch Up Day c 6 Catch Up Day c 7 Matthew 23 Psalm 109 c 8 Matthew 24 Psalm 110 c 9 Matthew 25 Psalms 111-112 c 10 Matthew 26 Psalm 113 c 11 Matthew 27 Psalm 114 c 12 Catch Up Day c 13 Catch Up Day c 14 Matthew 28 Psalm 115 c 15 1 Corinthians 1 Psalms 116-117 1 Corinthians c 16 1 Corinthians 2 Psalm 118 c 17 1 Corinthians 3 Psalm 119 v1-32 c 18 1 Corinthians 4 Psalm 119 v33-96 c 19 Catch Up Day c 20 Catch Up Day c 21 1 Corinthians 5 Psalm 119 v97-144 c 22 1 Corinthians 6 Psalm 119 v145-176 c 23 1 Corinthians 7 Psalms 120-121 c 24 1 Corinthians 8 Psalms 122-123 c 25 1 Corinthians 9 Psalm 124 c 26 Catch Up Day c 27 Catch Up Day c 28 1 Corinthians 10 Psalm 125 c 29 1 Corinthians 11 Psalm 126 c 30 1 Corinthians 12 Psalm 127 c 31 1 Corinthians 13 Psalm 128 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS JUNE BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 1 Corinthians 14 Psalm 129 c 2 Catch Up Day c 3 Catch Up Day c 4 1 Corinthians 15 Psalm 130 c 5 1 Corinthians 16 Psalm 131 c 6 2 Corinthians 1 Psalm 132 2 Corinthians c 7 2 Corinthians 2 Psalm 133 c 8 2 Corinthians 3 Psalm 134 c 9 Catch Up Day c 10 Catch Up Day c 11 2 Corinthians 4 Psalm 135 c 12 2 Corinthians 5 Psalm 136 c 13 2 Corinthians 6 Psalms 137-138 c 14 2 Corinthians 7 Psalm 139 c 15 2 Corinthians 8 Psalm 140 c 16 Catch Up Day c 17 Catch Up Day c 18 2 Corinthians 9 Psalm 141 c 19 2 Corinthians 10 Psalm 142 c 20 2 Corinthians 11 Psalm 143 c 21 2 Corinthians 12 Psalm 144 c 22 2 Corinthians 13 Psalm 145 c 23 Catch Up Day c 24 Catch Up Day c 25 Galatians 1 Psalm 146 Galatians c 26 Galatians 2 Psalm 147 c 27 Galatians 3 Psalm 148 c 28 Galatians 4 Psalm 149 c 29 Galatians 5 Psalm 150 c 30 Catch Up Day BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS JULY BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Catch Up Day c 2 Galatians 6 Psalm 1 c 3 Ephesians 1 Psalm 2 Ephesians c 4 Ephesians 2 Psalms 3-4 c 5 Ephesians 3 Psalm 5 c 6 Ephesians 4 Psalm 6 c 7 Catch Up Day c 8 Catch Up Day c 9 Ephesians 5 Psalm 7 c 10 Ephesians 6 Psalm 8 c 11 Philippians 1 Psalm 9 Philippians c 12 Philippians 2 Psalm 10 c 13 Philippians 3 Psalms 11-12 c 14 Catch Up Day c 15 Catch Up Day c 16 Philippians 4 Psalms 13-14 c 17 Colossians 1 Psalm 15 Colossians c 18 Colossians 2 Psalm 16 c 19 Colossians 3 Psalm 17 c 20 Colossians 4 Psalm 18 c 21 Catch Up Day c 22 Catch Up Day c 23 Mark 1 Psalm 19 Mark c 24 Mark 2 Psalm 20 c 25 Mark 3 Psalm 21 c 26 Mark 4 Psalm 22 c 27 Mark 5 Psalms 23-24 c 28 Catch Up Day c 29 Catch Up Day c 30 Mark 6 Psalm 25 c 31 Mark 7 Psalm 26 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS AUGUST BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Mark 8 Psalm 27 c 2 Mark 9 Psalm 28 c 3 Mark 10 Psalms 29-30 c 4 Catch Up Day c 5 Catch Up Day c 6 Mark 11 Psalm 31 c 7 Mark 12 Psalms 32-33 c 8 Mark 13 Psalm 34 c 9 Mark 14 Psalm 35 c 10 Mark 15 Psalm 36 c 11 Catch Up Day c 12 Catch Up Day c 13 Mark 16 Psalm 37 c 14 1 Thessalonians 1 Psalm 38 1 Thessalonians c 15 1 Thessalonians 2 Psalms 39-40 c 16 1 Thessalonians 3 Psalm 41 c 17 1 Thessalonians 4 Psalm 42 c 18 Catch Up Day c 19 Catch Up Day c 20 1 Thessalonians 5 Psalms 43-44 c 21 2 Thessalonians 1 Psalm 45 2 Thessalonians c 22 2 Thessalonians 2 Psalm 46 c 23 2 Thessalonians 3 Psalm 47 c 24 1 Timothy 1-2 Psalm 48 1 Timothy (RS) c 25 Catch Up Day c 26 Catch Up Day c 27 1 Timothy 3-4 Psalm 49 c 28 1 Timothy 5-6 Psalm 50 c 29 2 Timothy 1 Psalm 51 2 Timothy c 30 2 Timothy 2 Psalms 52-53 c 31 2 Timothy 3-4 Psalm 54 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS SEPTEMBER BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Catch Up Day c 2 Catch Up Day c 3 Titus 1 Psalm 55 Titus c 4 Titus 2 Psalm 56 c 5 Titus 3 Psalms 57-58 c 6 Philemon Psalm 59 Philemon c 7 Hebrews 1 Psalm 60 Hebrews c 8 Catch Up Day c 9 Catch Up Day c 10 Hebrews 2 Psalm 61 c 11 Hebrews 3 Psalm 62 c 12 Hebrews 4 Psalms 63-64 c 13 Hebrews 5 Psalm 65 c 14 Hebrews 6 Psalm 66 c 15 Catch Up Day c 16 Catch Up Day c 17 Hebrews 7 Psalm 67 c 18 Hebrews 8 Psalm 68 c 19 Hebrews 9 Psalms 69-70 c 20 Hebrews 10 Psalm 71 c 21 Hebrews 11 Psalm 72 c 22 Catch Up Day c 23 Catch Up Day c 24 Hebrews 12 Psalm 73 c 25 Hebrews 13 Psalm 74 c 26 John 1 Psalm 75 c 27 John 2 Psalms 76-77 John 1-12 c 28 John 3 Psalm 78 c 29 Catch Up Day c 30 Catch Up Day BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS OCTOBER BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 John 4 Psalms 79-80 c 2 John 5 Psalm 81 c 3 John 6 Psalm 82 c 4 John 7 Psalm 83 c 5 John 8 Psalm 84 c 6 Catch Up Day c 7 Catch Up Day c 8 John 9 Psalm 85 c 9 John 10 Psalms 86-87 c 10 John 11 Psalm 88 c 11 John 12 Psalm 89 c 12 John 13 Psalm 90 John 13-21 c 13 Catch Up Day c 14 Catch Up Day c 15 John 14 Psalm 91 c 16 John 15 Psalms 92-93 c 17 John 16 Psalm 94 c 18 John 17 Psalm 95 c 19 John 18 Psalm 96 c 20 Catch Up Day c 21 Catch Up Day c 22 John 19 Psalm 97 c 23 John 20 Psalm 98 c 24 John 21 Psalms 99-100 c 25 James 1 Psalm 101 James c 26 James 2 Psalm 102 c 27 Catch Up Day c 28 Catch Up Day c 29 James 3 Psalm 103 c 30 James 4 Psalms 104-105 c 31 James 5 Psalm 106 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS NOVEMBER BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 1 Peter 1 Psalm 107 1 Peter c 2 1 Peter 2 Psalm 108 c 3 Catch Up Day c 4 Catch Up Day c 5 1 Peter 3 Psalm 109 c 6 1 Peter 4 Psalm 110 c 7 1 Peter 5 Psalms 111-112 c 8 2 Peter 1 Psalm 113 2 Peter c 9 2 Peter 2 Psalm 114 c 10 Catch Up Day c 11 Catch Up Day c 12 2 Peter 3 Psalm 115 c 13 1 John 1 Psalms 116-117 1-3 John c 14 1 John 2 Psalm 118 c 15 1 John 3 Psalm 119 v1-32 c 16 1 John 4 Psalm 119 v33-96 c 17 Catch Up Day c 18 Catch Up Day c 19 1 John 5 Psalm 119 v97-144 c 20 2 John Psalm 119 v145-176 c 21 3 John Psalms 120-121 c 22 Jude Psalms 122-123 Jude c 23 Revelation 1 Psalm 124 Revelation 1-11 c 24 Catch Up Day c 25 Catch Up Day c 26 Revelation 2 Psalm 125 c 27 Revelation 3 Psalm 126 c 28 Revelation 4 Psalm 127 c 29 Revelation 5 Psalm 128 c 30 Revelation 6 Psalm 129 BIBLE READING PLAN NEW TESTAMENT & PSALMS DECEMBER BIBLE PROJECT VIDEO DAY NEW TESTAMENT PSALM thebibleproject.com c 1 Catch Up Day c 2 Catch Up Day c 3 Revelation 7 Psalm 130 c 4 Revelation 8 Psalm 131 c 5 Revelation 9 Psalm 132 c 6 Revelation 10 Psalm 133 c 7 Revelation 11 Psalm 134 c 8 Revelation 12 Psalm 135 Revelation 12-22 c 9 Catch Up Day c 10 Catch Up Day c 11 Revelation 13 Psalm 136 c 12 Revelation 14 Psalms 137-138 c 13 Revelation 15 Psalm 139 c 14 Revelation 16 Psalm 140 c 15 Revelation 17 Psalm 141 c 16 Catch Up Day c 17 Catch Up Day c 18 Revelation 18 Psalm 142 c 19 Revelation 19 Psalm 143 c 20 Revelation 20 Psalm 144 c 21 Revelation 21 Psalm 145 c 22 Revelation 22 Psalm 146 c 23 Catch Up Day c 24 Catch Up Day c 25 Psalm 147 c 26 Psalm 148 c 27 Psalm 149 c 28 Psalm 150 c 29 Catch Up Day c 30 Catch Up Day c 31 Catch Up Day.
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