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Read Through the Bible in Two Years 2019 January February March April Read through the Bible in two years 2019 January February March April May June 1 2 Kings 18 Isaiah 24 Isaiah 48 Matthew 8 Colossians 3 Jeremiah 49, 50 2 2 Kings 19 Isaiah 25 Isaiah 49 Matthew 9 Colossians 4 Psalm 107 3 2 Kings 20 Psalms 83, 84 Psalm 89 Matthew 10 Philemon Jeremiah 51, 52 4 2 Kings 21 Isaiah 26 Isaiah 50 Matthew 11 Jeremiah 1, 2 Lamentations 1 5 Isaiah 1 Isaiah 27 Isaiah 51 Matthew 12 Psalm 102 Lamentations 2 6 Psalms 76, 77 Isaiah 28 Isaiah 52 Matthew 13 Jeremiah 3, 4 Lamentations 3 7 Isaiah 2 Isaiah 29 Isaiah 53 Psalm 95 Jeremiah 5, 6 Lamentations 4 8 Isaiah 3 Isaiah 30 Isaiah 54 Matthew 14 Jeremiah 7, 8 Lamentations 5 9 Isaiah 4 Isaiah 31 Isaiah 55 Matthew 15 Jeremiah 9, 10 Psalm 108 10 Isaiah 5 Psalms 85, 86 Psalms 90, 91 Matthew 16 Jeremiah 11, 12 Ezra 1, 2 11 Isaiah 6 Isaiah 32 Isaiah 56 Matthew 17 Jeremiah 13, 14 Ezra 3, 4 12 Isaiah 7 Isaiah 33 Isaiah 57 Matthew 18 Psalm 103 Ezra 5, 6 13 Psalm 78 Isaiah 34 Isaiah 58 Matthew 19 Jeremiah 15, 16 Ezra 7, 8 14 Isaiah 8 Isaiah 35 Isaiah 59 Psalms 96, 97 Jeremiah 17, 18 Ezra 9, 10 15 Isaiah 9 Isaiah 36 Isaiah 60 Matthew 20 Jeremiah 19, 20 Nehemiah 1 16 Isaiah 10 Isaiah 37 Isaiah 61 Matthew 21, 22 Jeremiah 21, 22 Psalm 109 17 Isaiah 11 Psalm 87 Psalm 92 Matthew 23, 24 Jeremiah 23, 24 Nehemiah 2 18 Isaiah 12 Isaiah 38 Isaiah 62 Matthew 25, 26 Jeremiah 25, 26 Nehemiah 3 19 Isaiah 13 Isaiah 39 Isaiah 63 Matthew 27, 28 Psalms 104, 105 Nehemiah 4 20 Psalms 79, 80 2 Kings 22, 23 Isaiah 64 Galatians 1, 2 Jeremiah 27, 28 Nehemiah 5 21 Isaiah 14 2 Kings 24 Isaiah 65 Psalm 98, 99 Jeremiah 29, 30 Nehemiah 6 22 Isaiah 15 2 Kings 25 Isaiah 66 Galatians 3, 4 Jeremiah 31, 32 Nehemiah 7 23 Isaiah 16 Isaiah 40, 41 Matthew 1 Galatians 5, 6 Jeremiah 33, 34 Psalm 110 24 Isaiah 17 Psalm 88 Psalm 93 Ephesians 1, 2 Jeremiah 35, 36 Nehemiah 8, 9 25 Isaiah 18 Isaiah 42, 43 Matthew 2 Ephesians 3, 4 Jeremiah 37, 38 Nehemiah 10, 11 26 Isaiah 19 Isaiah 44, 45 Matthew 3 Ephesians 5, 6 Psalm 106 Nehemiah 12, 13 27 Psalms 81, 82 Isaiah 46 Matthew 4 Philippians 1, 2 Jeremiah 39, 40 Esther 1, 2 28 Isaiah 20 Isaiah 47 Matthew 5 Psalms 100, 101 Jeremiah 41, 42 Esther 3, 4 29 Isaiah 21 Matthew 6 Philippians 3, 4 Jeremiah 43, 44 Esther 5, 6 30 Isaiah 22 Matthew 7 Colossians 1, 2 Jeremiah 45, 46 Psalm 111 31 Isaiah 23 Psalm 94 Jeremiah 47, 48 July August September October November December 1 Esther 7, 8 Acts 27, 28 Psalms 119: 79-104 Zechariah 13, 14 Ezekiel 47, 48 Psalms 141, 142 2 Esther 9, 10 1 Chron 1-9 (skim) Daniel 1 Haggai 1, 2 1 Corinthians 1 2 Corinthians 12, 13 3 Luke 1, 2 1 Chron 10, 11 Daniel 2 Ezekiel 1, 2 Psalms 133, 134 Job 1, 2 4 Luke 3, 4 Psalm 119: 1 - 24 Daniel 3, 4 Ezekiel 3, 4 1 Corinthians 2 Job 3, 4 5 Luke 5, 6 1 Chron 12, 13 Daniel 5, 6 Ezekiel 5, 6 1 Corinthians 3 Job 5, 6 6 Luke 7, 8 1 Chron 14, 15 Daniel 7, 8 Psalms 122, 123, 124 1 Corinthians 4 Job 7, 8 7 Psalm 112 1 Chron 16, 17 Daniel 9, 10 Ezekiel 7, 8 1 Corinthians 5 Job 9, 10 8 Luke 9, 10 1 Chron 18, 19 Psalm 119: 105-128 Ezekiel 9, 10 1 Corinthians 6 Psalms 143, 144 9 Luke 11, 12 1 Chron 20, 21 Daniel 11, 12 Ezekiel 11, 12 1 Corinthians 7 Job 11, 12 10 Luke 13, 14 1 Chron 22, 23 Revelation 1, 2 Ezekiel 13, 14 Psalms 135, 136 Job 13, 14 11 Luke 15, 16 Psalm 119: 25-26 Revelation 3, 4 Ezekiel 15, 16 1 Corinthians 8 Job 15, 16 12 Luke 17, 18 1 Chron 24-29 (skim) Revelation 5, 6 Ezekiel 17, 18 1 Corinthians 9 Job 17, 18 13 Luke 19, 20 2 Chron 1, 2 Revelation 7, 8 Psalms 125, 126, 127 1 Corinthians 10 Job 19, 20 14 Psalms 113, 114 2 Chron 3, 4 Revelation 9, 10 Ezekiel 19 1 Corinthians 11 Job 21, 22 15 Luke 21, 22 2 Chron 5, 6 Psalm 119: 129-152 Ezekiel 20, 21 1 Corinthians 12 Psalms 145, 146 16 Luke 23, 24 2 Chron 7, 8 Revelation 11 Ezekiel 22, 23 1 Corinthians 13 Job 23, 24 17 Acts 1, 2 2 Chron 9, 10 Revelation 12 Ezekiel 24, 25 Psalms 137, 138 Job 25, 26 18 Acts 3, 4 Psalm 119: 57-72 Revelation 13, 14 Ezekiel 26, 27 1 Corinthians 14 Job 27, 28 19 Acts 5, 6 2 Chron 11, 12 Revelation 15, 16 Ezekiel 28, 29 1 Corinthians 15, 16 Job 29, 30 20 Acts 7, 8 2 Chron 13, 14 Revelation 17, 18 Psalms 128, 129,130 2 Corinthians 1, 2 Job 31, 32 21 Psalms 115, 116 2 Chron 15, 16 Revelation 19, 20 Ezekiel 30, 31 2 Corinthians 3 Job 33, 34 22 Acts 9, 10 2 Chron 17. 18 Psalm 119: 153-176 Ezekiel 32, 33 2 Corinthians 4 Psalms 147, 148 23 Acts 11, 12 2 Chron 19, 20 Revelation 21, 22 Ezekiel 34, 35 2 Corinthians 5 Job 35, 36, 37 24 Acts 13, 14 2 Chron 21, 22 Zechariah 1, 2 Ezekiel 36, 37 Psalms 139, 140 Job 38, 39, 40 25 Acts 15, 16 Psalm 119: 73-78 Zechariah 3, 4 Ezekiel 38, 39 2 Corinthians 6 Job 41, 42 26 Acts 17, 18 2 Chron 23, 24 Zechariah 5, 6 Ezekiel 40, 41 2 Corinthians 7 1 Peter 1, 2 27 Acts 19, 20 2 Chron 25, 26 Zechariah 7, 8 Psalms 131, 132 2 Corinthians 8 1 Peter 3, 4,5 28 Psalms 117, 118 2 Chron 27, 28 Zechariah 9, 10 Ezekiel 42, 43 2 Corinthians 9 2 Peter 1, 2, 3 29 Acts 21, 22 2 Chron 29, 30 Psalms 120, 121 Ezekiel 44 2 Corinthians 10 Psalms 149, 150 30 Acts 23, 24 2 Chron 31, 32, 33 Zechariah 11, 12 Ezekiel 45 2 Corinthians 11 James 1, 2, 3 31 Acts 25, 26 2 Chron 34, 35, 36 Ezekiel 46 James 4, 5.
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