Two New Bible Reading Plans for 2007

Crossway has made available online two new one-year Bible reading plans:

  • Daily Reading Bible. (RSS.) This plan follows the one found in the ESV Daily Reading Bible. Each day has one Old Testament reading, one New Testament reading, and one reading from the Psalms. You read the Old Testament once and the New Testament and Psalms twice over a year.
  • Chronological. (RSS.) Read the events of the Bible as they occurred chronologically. For example, the Book of Job is integrated with Genesis because Job lived before Abraham. You read through the whole Bible exactly one time over a year. This reading plan is copyright Back to the Bible.

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  4. Two new Bible reading plans Says:

    The English Standard Version [ESV] site has made available several ways to read through the Bible. Two new ones, which are available as RSS feeds, are described here. I’ve incorporated one of them into this site over on the right,

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  6. Friday Review . . . Read the Bible in a Year Plans Says:

    This blog entry done by the ESV people came across my Bloglines account this week. I am capable of becoming interested in the strangest things — like read the Bible in a Year plans. I had always assumed that if you wanted to read the

  7. Bible Reading Plans Says:

    The ESV Blog has a couple of helpful posts on one-year Bible reading plans: (1) Two New Bible Reading Plans for 2007; and (2) Visualizing One-Year Bible Reading Plans.

  8. Bible Reading Plan Says:

    Via an ESV Bible Blog post, I found an interesting bible reading program. The Chronological Reading Plan “lets you read the Bible in the order in which events occurred. So, for example, you read the account of David and Bathsheba in 2 Samuel on the same day you read the parallel account in 1 Chronicles. The next day, you read the psalms that David composed related to the events in the historical books.” In addition, “The Book of Job is integrated with Genesis because Job lived before Abraham.”…

  9. Two new Bible reading plans Says:

    The English Standard Version [ESV] site has made available several ways to read through the Bible. Two new ones, which are available as RSS feeds, are described here…