Back to the Bible. Chronological. 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. See the Plan. Historical. Read the books of the Bible as they occurred in the Hebrew and Greek traditions (the order in which they were written). For example, the Old Testament books in the Hebrew Bible do not occur in the same order as they do in our English Bible. The New Testament books are arranged according to their date of writing as well. See the Plan. Old and New Testament Together. Read the Old Testament and New Testament together. Your knowledge of the Old Testament will be enhanced by what you read simultaneously in the New Testament. January 1 Gn 1; Mt 1; Ezra 1; Act 1 2 Gn 2; Mt 2; Ezra 2; Act 2 3 Gn 3; Mt 3; Ezra 3; Act 3 4 Gn 4; Mt 4; Ezra 4; Act 4 5 Gn 5; Mt 5; Ezra 5; Act 5. One-Year Reading Plans. The Bible in a Year reading plan contains 365 daily readings designed to help you easily read the entire Bible in just one year! Reading through the Bible. The Blue Letter Bible Daily Reading Program allows you to. See the Plan. Beginning to End. With this plan there are no surprises. You simply read through the Bible from start to finish, from Genesis to Revelation. See the Plan. Blended. If you like variety, this plan is for you. For example, while you are reading the Old Testament Book of Isaiah, you will also read from the New Testament Book of Mark to heighten the variety of your Bible reading.
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