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Bible Reading Schedule Week 37 Week 46 Weekly Progress Register Isa 45-48; 1 Cor 13 Ezekiel 46-48; John 16 Day Week No. Date to Read Isa 49-52; 1 Cor 14; Psalm 69 Daniel 1-3; John 17; Psalm 88 ____ One ................. Dec 30 - Jan 5 Isa 53-55; 1 Cor 15; Psalm 128 Dan 4-6; John 18 Bible ____ Two ................. January 6 - 12 Isa 56-59; 1 Cor 16; Psalm 70 Dan 7-9; John 19; Psalm 91 ____ Three ............... January 13 - 19 Is 60-63; 2 Cor 1 Dan 10-12; John 20 ____ Four ................. January 20 - 26 Week 38 Week 47 Reading ____ Five ................. Jan 27 - Feb 2 Isa 64-66; 2 Cor 2 Ezra 1-2; John 21 ____ Six ................... February 3 - 9 2 Kings 21; 2 Chr 33; 2 Cor 3; Ps 71 Ezra 3-4; 1 John 1; Psalm 92 Program ____ Seven .............. February 10 - 16 Nahum; 2 Cor 4; Psalm 149 Haggai; Zechariah 1; 1 John 2; Ps 138 ____ Eight ................ February 17 - 23 2 Kings 22-23; 2 Cor 5; Psalm 73 Zech 2-5; 1 John 3; Psalm 93 59 Read the entire Bible or ____ Nine ................. Feb 24 - March 2 2 Chr 34-35; 2 Cor 6 Zech 6-8; 1 John 4 ____ Ten .................. March 3 - 9 Week 39 Week 48 just the New Testament in ____ Eleven.............. March 10 - 16 Habakkuk; 2 Cor 7 Zech 9-11; 1 John 5 2013! ____ Twelve ............. March 17 - 23 Zephaniah; 2 Cor 8; Psalm 74 Zech 12-14; 2 John; Psalm 94 ____ Thirteen ........... March 24 - 30 Jeremiah 1-4; 2 Cor 9; Psalm 130 Ezra 5-6; 3 John; Psalm 95 9 Chronological reading ____ Fourteen .......... March 31 - April 6 Jer 5-7; 2 Cor 10; Psalm 75 Esther 1-3; Rev 1; Psalm 139 plan helps the Bible ____ Fifteen ............. April 7 - 13 Jer 8-10; 2 Cor 11 Esther 4-6; Rev 2 make sense! ____ Sixteen ............. April 14 - 20 Week 40 Week 49 ____ Seventeen ........ April 21 - 27 Jer 11-13; 2 Cor 12 Esther 7-10; Rev 3 This special Bible reading system allows ____ Eighteen .......... April 28 - May 4 Jer 14-16; 2 Cor 13; Psalm 76 Ezra 7-10; Rev 4; Psalm 97 you to read the entire Bible (or just the ____ Nineteen .......... May 5 - 11 Jer 17-20; James 1 Nehemiah 1-3; Rev 5; New Testament) in one year while only ____ Twenty ............. May 12 - 18 Jer 22, 23, 26; James 2; Psalm 77 Neh 4-6; Rev 6; Ps 98 reading five times a week. Five readings ____ Twenty-One ..... May 19 - 25 Jer 25, 35, 36, 45; James 3; Ps 133 Neh 7-9; Rev 7; Ps 140 ____ Twenty-Two .... May 26 - June 1 a week gives room to catch up or take a Week 41 Week 50 ____ Twenty-Three .. June 2 - 8 Jer 27, 28, 29, 24; James 4 Neh 10-13; Rev 8 needed day off, and makes daily Bible ____ Twenty-Four .... June 9 - 15 Jer 37, 21, 34; James 5; Psalm 79 Malachi 1-4; Rev 9; Ps 2 reading practical and do-able. Many ____ Twenty-Five ..... June 16 - 22 Jer 30-33; 1 Peter 1 Job 1-3; Rev 10; Psalm 29 people have successfully reached their ____ Twenty-Six ...... June 23 - 29 Jer 38, 39, 52; 1 Pet 2 Job 4-7; Rev 11; Ps 99 goal of regular Bible reading using this ____ Twenty-Seven .. June 30 - July 6 2 Kin 24-25; 2 Chr 36; 1 Pt 3; Ps 126 Job 8-11; Rev 12 schedule. Further, reading the Bible in ____ Twenty-Eight ... July 7 - 13 Week 42 Week 51 chronological order (even the Psalms ____ Twenty-Nine .... July 14 - 20 Lamentations; 1 Peter 4; Psalm 137 Job 12-14; Rev 13; Ps 100 ____ Thirty ............... July 21 - 27 have been placed chronologically when Obadiah; Jer 40-42; 1 Pet 5; Ps 147 Job 15-17; Rev 14 ____ Thirty-One ....... July 28 - Aug 3 Jer 43, 44, 46; 2 Pet 1; Job 18-20; Rev 15; Ps 141 possible) aids understanding of the Bible ____ Thirty-Two ....... August 4 - 10 Jer 47, 48, 49; 2 Pet 2; Ps 80 Job 21-23; Rev 16; Ps 101 story, and helps the reader to look for- ____ Thirty-Three ..... August 11 - 17 Jer 50-51; 2 Pet 3 Job 24-27; Rev 17; ward to reading God's Word. ____ Thirty-Four ...... August 18 - 24 Week 43 Week 52 ____ Thirty-Five ....... Aug 25 - 31 Ezekiel 1-3; John 1 Job 28-30; Rev 18 Always do the reading in the order it ____ Thirty-Six ......... September 1 - 7 Ezek 4-6; John 2; Psalm 82 Job 31-33; Rev 19; Ps 102 appears on the Schedule. So, for ex- ____ Thirty-Seven .... September 8 - 14 Ezek 7-9; John 3 Job 34-36; Rev 20 ample, if a reading from Chronicles ap- ____ Thirty-Eight ...... September 15 - 21 Ezek 10-12; John 4; Psalm 83 Job 37-39; Rev 21; Ps 103 pears before Kings in that day's reading ____ Thirty-Nine ...... September 22 - 28 Ezek 13-15; John 5; Psalm 136 Job 40-42; Rev 22; Psalm 150 read from Chronicles first. Check off ____ Forty ................ Sept 29 - Oct 5 Week 44 ____ Forty-One ........ October 6 - 12 each day's reading and then check off Ezekiel 16-18; John 6 ____ Forty-Two ........ October 13 - 19 Ezek 19-21; John 7; Psalm 84; each week in the Weekly Progress Reg- ____ Forty-Three ...... October 20 - 26 Ezek 22-24; John 8; Psalm 134 ister. You will be amazed at how soon ____ Forty-Four ....... Oct 27 - Nov 2 Ezek 25-27; John 9; Psalm 85 you are deep into the year and still ____ Forty-Five ........ November 3 - 9 Ezek 28-30; John 10 reading your Bible regularly! God’s ____ Forty-Six .......... November 10 - 16 Week 45 blessings rest with those who will read, ____ Forty-Seven ..... November 17 - 23 ____ Forty-Eight ....... Nov 24 - 30 Ezekiel 31-33; John 11 Westside church of Christ understand, and live by His Word. May Ezek 34-36; John 12; Psalm 86 ____ Forty-Nine ....... December 1 - 7 2320 Imperial Dr. this guide help you to that noble end. Ezek 37-39; John 13; Psalm 87 ____ Fifty ................. December 8 - 14 Ezek 40-42; John 14 Irving, Texas 75062 * 972-986-9131 “Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a ____ Fifty-One ......... December 15 - 21 Ezek 43-45; John 15; Psalm 135 www.justChristians.com light to my path” (Psalms 119:105). ____ Fifty-Two ......... December 22 - 28 Week 1 Week 10 Week 19 Week 28 Genesis 1-2; Mark 1; Psalm 19 Numbers 8-11; Colossians 1 1 Sam 26-27; 1 Chr 8; Acts 18 1 Kings 12; 2 Chr 10-11; Titus 1 Gen 3-5; Mark 2; Num 12-14; Col 2; Psalm 28 1 Sam 28-29; 1 Chr 9; Acts 19 1 Kings 13-14; 2 Chr 12; Titus 2; Ps 47 Gen 6-8; Mark 3; Psalm 104 Num 15-18; Col 3; Psalm 113 1 Sam 30-31; 1 Chr 10; Acts 20 1 Kings 15; 2 Chr 13-14; Titus 3 Gen 9-11; Mark 4 Num 19-21; Col 4 2 Sam 1-2; 1 Chr 11; Act 21; Ps 96, 106 2 Chr 15-16; 1 Kings 16; Philemon Gen 12-15; Mark 5; Psalm 148 Num 22-25; Luke 1 2 Sam 3-5; 1 Chr 12; Acts 22; Ps 122 1 Kings 17-18; Jude; Psalm 119 Week 2 Week 11 Week 20 Week 29 Genesis 16-18; Mark 6; Numbers 26-29; Luke 2 2 Sam 6; 1 Chr 13; Acts 23; Psalm 60 1 Kin 19-21; 2 Chr 17; Matt 1; Ps 129 Gen 19-20; Mark 7; Psalm 1 Num 30-33; Luke 3; Psalm 35 1 Chron 14-16; Acts 24 1 Kings 22; 2 Chr 18; Matt 2 Gen 21-23; Mark 8; Psalm 107 Num 34-36; Luke 4 2 Sam 7-8; 1 Chr 17; Acts 25; Ps 132 2 Chr 19-20; 2 Kings 1; Matt 3; Psalm 20 Gen 24-25; Mark 9; Psalm 4 Deuteronomy 1-3; Luke 5; Psalm 36 2 Sam 9-10; 1 Chr 18-19; Acts 26; Ps 89 2 Kings 2-3; Matt 4; Psalm 48 Gen 26-27; Mark 10 Deut 4-5; Luke 6 2 Sa 11-12; 1 Chr 20; Acts 27; Ps 51, 32 2 Kings 4-6; Matt 5 Week 3 Week 12 Week 21 Week 30 Genesis 28-29; Mark 11 Deuteronomy 6-9; Luke 7 2 Sam 13-14; Acts 28 2 Kings 7-8; 2 Chr 21; Matt 6 Gen 30-31; Mark 12; Psalm 11 Deut 10-14; Luke 8; Psalm 5 2 Sam 15-17; Romans 1; Psalms 3, 63 2 Kings 9-10; Matt 7; Psalm 49 Gen 32-34; Mark 13; Psalm 145 Deut 15-18; Luke 9; Psalm 115 2 Sam 18-20; Romans 2; Psalm 34 2 Chr 22-23; 2 Kings 11; Matt 8; Ps 131 Gen 35-37; Mark 14; Psalm 12 Deut 19-22; Luke 10; Psalm 6 2 Sam 21-23; Romans 3; Psalm 18 2 Chr 24; 2 Kings 12; Matt 9; Psalm 50 Gen 38-40; Mark 15 Deut 23-26; Luke 11 2 Sam 24; 1 Chr 21; Romans 4 Joel; Matt 10 Week 4 Week 13 Week 22 Week 31 Genesis 41-42; Mark 16; Deut 27-31; Luke 12 1 Chr 22-25; Romans 5; Psalm 78 Jonah; Matt 11 Gen 43-44; Galatians 1; Psalm 24 Deut 32-34; Luke 13; Psalm 13 1 Kings 1; 1 Chr 26-28; Romans 6 2 Kings 13-14; 2 Chr 25; Matt 12; Ps 53 Gen 45-46; Gal 2; Psalm 108 Joshua 1-4; Luke 14; Psalm 143 1 Kings 2; 1 Chr 29; Romans 7 Amos 1-3; Matt 13 Gen 47-48; Gal 3; Psalm 25 Joshua 5-8; Luke 15; Psalm 14 1 Kings 3; 2 Chr 1; Romans 8; Ps 42 Amos 4-6; Matt 14; Psalm 55 Gen 49-50; Gal 4 Joshua 9-13; Luke 16 1 Kings 4; Prov 1-2; Rom 9; Psalm 43 Amos 7-9; Matt 15 Week 5 Week 14 Week 23 Week 32 Exodus 1-3; Gal 5; Joshua 14-17; Luke 17 Proverbs 3-5; Romans 10; Hosea 1-3; Matt 16 Exodus 4-6; Gal 6 Joshua 18-21; Luke 18; Psalm 15 Proverbs 6-7; Romans 11; Psalm 7 Hosea 4-6; Matt 17; Psalm 58 Exodus 7-9; Ephesians 1; Psalm 105 Joshua 22-24; Luke 19; Psalm 116 Proverbs 8-10; Romans 12; Ps 144 Hosea 7-10; Matt 18; Exodus 10-12; Eph 2; Judges 1-3; Luke 20; Psalm 16 Proverbs 11-13; Romans 13; Ps 8 Hosea 11-13; Matt 19; Exodus 13-15; Eph 3; Psalm 114 Judges 4-6; Luke 21 Proverbs 14-15; Romans 14 Hosea 14; 2 Chr 26-27; Matt 20; Ps 61 Week 6 Week 15 Week 24 Week 33 Exodus 16-18; Eph 4; Judges 7-8; Luke 22 Proverbs 16-18; Romans 15 2 Kings 15-16; Matt 21 Exodus 19-21; Eph 5; Psalm 33 Judges 9-11; Luke 23; Psalm 17 Proverbs 19-21; Romans 16; Ps 40 Isaiah 1-3; Matt 22; Psalm 9 Exodus 22-24; Eph 6; Psalm 109 Judges 12-16; Luke 24; Psalm 146 Proverbs 22-23; 1 Thess 1; Ps 117 Isaiah 4-6; Matt 23; Exodus 25-27; Philippians 1; Psalm 90 Judges 17-18; Acts 1; Psalm 21 Proverbs 24-25; 1 Thess 2; Ps 41 Micah 1-4; Matt 24; Psalm 10 Exodus 28-31; Phil 2 Judges 19-21; Acts 2 Proverbs 26-28; 1 Thess 3 Micah 5-7; Matt 25 Week 7 Week 16 Week 25 Week 34 Exodus 32-34; Philippians 3 Ruth 1-2; Acts 3; Proverbs 29-31; 1 Thess 4 Isaiah 7-10; Matt 26; Psalm 22 Exodus 35-37; Phil 4; Psalm 26
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