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This is a New Testament reading plan prepared by Sharon Baker in the style discussed by John MacArthur in various of his sermons (https://www.gty.org). This particular layout is taken from the Scripture Thoughts blog linked above.
This one-year reading plan takes you through the bible in the order in which the events occurred. It is unique in that even the genealogies in 1 Chronicles 1-9 are placed in chronological order.
This plan from The Bible Project takes you through the Bible in one year in canonical order, with one Psalm to pray through daily. (So all Psalms are read twice, and Psalm 1-48 are read three times).
This is the 2018-2019 Bible Reading Challenge from Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. Set the plan 'Start Date' to September 11, 2018 to match the printed copy.
This Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible in six months while reading five times a week. To aid in understanding the Bible story readings are given in chronological order -- even the Psalms have been placed chronologically when possible.
This plan covers about 60% of the bible in nine months. Set the start date to Sept 3, 2018 to complete on May 31, 2019.
This plan reads the book of Proverbs once per month, generally reading one chapter of Proverbs per day, with additional readings as needed on the last day of the month.
This three-month plan for Exodus team members has two readings a day and was developed in order to allow teams to keep the sense of friendship and spiritual development they experienced on the team.
Suggested by Matthew Hall, this plan covers the writings of Luke and Paul in the order written, with two readings a day.
The F260 Plan from replicate.org highlights the foundational passages of Scripture that every disciple should know. After failed attempts of reading through the Bible in a year with previous discipleship groups, the author wanted a manageable plan that believers who never read the Bible before could complete. Each reading day repeats two passages to be memorized that week. Start the plan on a Monday to make 'No reading' days fall on Saturday and Sunday. Please see the link above for more information.
This is the "Extended" Summer 2018 Ladies Bible Reading Challenge from Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. Set the plan 'Start Date' to June 4, 2018 to match printed copies of the plan.
This is the "Basic" Summer 2018 Ladies Bible Reading Challenge from Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. Set the plan 'Start Date' to June 4, 2018 to match printed copies of the plan.
Covers the entire bible reading one OT and one NT chapter a day, repeating the NT as required, beginning with 1 Chronicles 15, Luke 14. Set the start date of the plan to May 11th to read with others on the same plan.
Read through the bible in 150 days with one Psalm and one Proverb a day. Keeping books complete, OT books are clustered chronologically with some Psalms being read during the OT events around which they were written.
This plan from Bible Gateway covers the bible chronologically in a year.
This schedule will take you through the entire bible once, and Psalms and Psalms and Ecclesiastes read twice. This schedule sets aside one day each week as a "Catch-up" day if needed; you can also use this day to Meditate on what you've read the preceeding week.
This plan from Ketoctin Covenant Presbyterian Church covers the Old Testmament in order in 90 days.
Reading plan 2018 for the Legacy Bible Church congregation. Set the start date of the plan to March 5, 2018 to finish on Dec 31, 2018.
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with 1 Peter.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
This plan from Canvas Church in Victoria, BC reads through the New Testament, Psalms and Proverbs in one year. Set the start date of the plan to January 8th to finish on December 31st.
Reading six days a week with a memory verse on the seventh, this year-long plan covers Luke and Acts, Genesis-2 Chronicles 20, and the entirety of Psalms twice.
This plan from Redeemer Bible Church in Brighton, CO contains 52 weekly readings, with a passage for scripture memory each week. Set the 'Title' option for the plan to 'Weekly' and the start date to January 1, 2018.
This is 2018 reading plan from The Summit Church. Set the start date to Jan 1, 2018 to read with the congregation.
This plan from Grace Presbyterian Church, Winnetka, IL covers about one-third of bible this year, with some intentional duplications. Set the plan start date to January 1st.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact mckenna@gracenorthshore.org.
This plan from Ligonier Ministries has two readings each day, one from Old Testament and one from the New Testament. The entire bible is covered in a year. Start on a Monday to have a free day on Sunday
A 92-day reading plan that follows the order of books in the NIV Sola Scriptura Bible Project. This plan includes book names and chapters numbers, (for any Bible) as well as page numbers (for the 4-volume Sola Scriptura set).
This is year 1 of Professor Grant Horner's Bible-Reading System -- an intense plan with 10 readings per day, that repeats once every 16 billion years. Please see the link above for more information.
The first 100 years of the plan can be found here.
This plan from Pleasant Hill, IA Church of Christ covers the entire bible in a year, reading chronologically.
This plan covers the entire bible in a year, reading two Old Testament chapters each day, and one Poetry and one New Testament chapter each weekday.
Designed for content understanding with an average of 1101 words per day (NASU) and a balance of Old and New Testament text spread throughout the schedule.
This plan is from Christ Church in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It follows the Bible Challenge plan at the link above, except for days 33-166 when the New Testament readings have been adapted to accommodate the Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s invitation in 2018 to join Episcopalians around the world in reading the Gospel according to Luke during Lent/Holy Week and the Book of Acts during the Easter Season via The Good Book Club. It is meant to begin on a Monday so that on Sundays usually the assignment is to listen to the Scriptures read aloud in church.
Now in its sixth year, the Srader Bible Challenge is designed to take you through much of the bible in a year by reading 20 chapters a week. It does have its own little twists that include some repitition to help you truly hide God's word in your heart.
Set the plan start date to January 1, 2018 (or any Monday) to make no-reading days fall on Saturday and Sunday.
Now in its sixth year the Srader Mini Bible Bhallenge plan is designed to encourage the reader to read 2 chapters a day or 10 chapters a week.
Set the plan start date to January 1st, 2018 (or any Monday) to make non-reading days fall on Saturday and Sunday.
This Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible in one year while reading five times a week. To aid in understanding the Bible story, readings are given in chronological order -- even the Psalms have been placed chronologically when possible.
This Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible in one year of weekly readings. To aid in understanding the Bible story, readings are given in chronological order -- even the Psalms have been placed chronologically when possible.
Because this is a weekly plan, you will probably want to set the 'Titles' option to 'Week N' and turn off 'Notifications'.
Book of Common Prayer for liturgical year 2018. Set the plan 'Start Date' to Dec 3, 2017 to make readings fall on the intended calendar days.
This is the first year of a new three-year plan from Wesley Methodist Church in Singapore. In Year 1 of the Bible Reading Drive (2018-2020) plan, the daily readings will focus on Psalms and Proverbs, 12 of Paul's epistles, James, the first five books of the Old Testament, and the Gospels of Luke and Matthew.
This reading plan has been developed by an anonymous member of Calvin Presbyterian Church, PCA, in Greensburg PA. This plan will help you read through the entire Bible in a year. It allows the reader to go through entire books of the Bible to minimize jumping around, with the exemption of Psalms and Proverbs, which are read on one day of the week. You will also read one Gospel each quarter. Start the plan on a Monday to have Psalms and Proverbs fall on Sundays.
This Bible-reading schedule by Liberty Gospel Tracts (a ministry of Liberty Baptist Church of Greenville MI) will take you through the entire Bible in one year and Psalms and Proverbs twice. Books are read in chronological fashion, that is, you will read together books that deal with the same time periods. This schedule is also set up to give you a variety of reading each day. You will read some in the Old Testament, some in the New Testament, and then some from a Psalm or Proverb each day.
To order a free hard copy of this schedule visit libertygospeltracts.com
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact info@libertygospeltracts.com.
This is a two-year plan (104 weeks) adapted from several other plans. Each day includes readings from the Psalms, Proverbs, Old Testament and New Testament. One day is left open for reflection and/or personal study each week. Adjust the start date as necessary so that the reflection time is set to your preferred day. The New Testament is sequentially repetitive which allows for missed days and/or additional time for personal study. In two years the Old Testament is read once and the New Testament twice. Proverbs is read eight times and the Psalms four times. Please see the link above for more information.
This is the 2017-2018 Ladies Bible Reading Challenge from Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. Set the plan 'Start Date' to September 13, 2017 to match the printed copy.
This reading plan by Ezra Church is designed to take you through the book of James in three weeks. Set the plan 'Start Date' to August 14th to end on September 2nd.
Prepared by Jonathan Carpenter, this reading plan is designed to take you through the Old and New Testaments in two years, and through the Psalms and Proverbs twice during that period.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact info@cityline.church.
This plan from the Evangelical Formosan Church of Phoenix reads the Old and New Testaments in a year. Each day has three readings, one from New Testament and two from Old Testament. It corresponds to 'Schedule One' of the consolidated EFCP plan.
This plan from the Evangelical Formosan Church of Phoenix reads the New Testament and Psalms in a year. Each day has one reading. It corresponds to 'Schedule Two' of the consolidated EFCP plan.
This plan from the Evangelical Formosan Church of Phoenix reads the New Testament and Psalms twice and the Old Testament once in two years, with two readings per day. It corresponds to 'Schedule Three' of the combined EFCP plan.
Through the New Testament in 5 days a week, 5 minutes a day. This reading plan will take you through all 260 chapters of the New Testament, one chapter per day. The gospels are read throughout the year to keep the story of Jesus fresh all year.
This is a two-year plan from Church at the Cross. Each day includes readings from the Old Testament, New Testament and Psalms. New Testament readings are repeated on three consecutive days. In two years, you will read the Old Testament once, Psalms twice, the New Testament six times, and Acts twelve times. Please see the link above for more information.
Start the plan on December 1, 2015 to make readings match the bookmarks available at the link.
This plan from Blue Letter Bible is designed to add variety to your reading of the Bible. The Blended Plan divides the Bible so that the reader will read books in a non-traditional sequence. For example, while one is reading the book of Isaiah, he is also reading the book of Mark. The entire bible is covered in a year.
This plan by Tim Chester of The Edge Network covers the OT once and the NT twice in two years of weekly readings. You will probably want to set the 'Title' option to 'Week'.
This plan by Tim Chester of The Edge Network covers the OT once and the NT twice in three years of weekly readings. You will probably want to set the 'Title' option to 'Week'.
Book of Common Prayer for liturgical year 2017. Set 'Start Date' to Nov 27, 2016 to make readings fall on intended calendar days.
This is the Revised Common Lectionary for the liturgical year from Advent 2016 to Advent 2017. Set the plan start date to November 27, 2016 to make the readings fall on intended days. See the link above for more details.
This reading plan has been developed by the session of Westminster PCA in Jacksonville, FL. This plan, which is affectionately called "Resolution 28", will help you read through the entire Bible in a year. It moves through entire books of the Bible without jumping around; it incorporates Sunday's sermon texts to help you benefit more richly from the Word preached; and it keeps you in the Gospels all year.
Resolution 28. Resolved, to study the Scriptures so steadily, constantly and frequently, as that I may find, and plainly perceive myself to grow in the knowledge of the same. -- Jonathan Edwards
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with Colossians.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
This is year two of a two-year reading plan based on Rev. Michael Fry's "New Daily Office". It was modified for Westminster Presbyterian Church by Rev. Jerid Krulish. Set the start date of the plan to January 1, 2017 to make the Easter and Christmas readings fall on the intended days.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact admin@solochristo.org.
This plan covers the bible in three years of daily readings, with additional readings for Advent and Lent (and free days after those seasons).
This plan, based on the one described in the link above, reads the same three to six chapters from the NT for a week, along with a chapter each day Proverbs and Psalms, and three chapters from the OT. In 434 days you will read the NT seven times, Proverbs fourteen times, the Psalms almost three times, the Prophets at least once (Isaiah almost twice), and the OT History and Poetry twice.
This two year plan developed by Pastor Tim McCarthy of North Langly Community Church (NLCC) goes through the OT once (usually around one chapter a day), the NT twice (once faster, a chapter a day; once slower, a half-chapter a day), and the Psalms almost five times (one Psalm a day, with Psalm 119 broken into four sections).
Bracketed readings are references to videos developed by The Bible Project. NLCC recommends them as a supplement to your bible reading.
This plan from Ligonier Ministries has two readings each day, one from Old Testament and one from the New Testament. The entire bible is covered in a year.
This plan covers the entire bible in a year, reading two Old Testament chapters each day, and one Poetry and one New Testament chapter each weekday.
This bible reading plan is designed to be used with a bible that includes the Deuterocanonical books. Each day consists of four readings, one each from the Old Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, and New Testament. Psalms and Proverbs are read twice during the year.
Note that many bible apps and web sites will not be able to link to the Deuterocanonical books. Translations that should support them include the Revised Standard Version (RSV), the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) and the Common English Bible (CEB).
This four-year plan covers the OT once each year, reading chronologically. The NT books are read repeatedly (the longer ones in sections), once per month. You will read each NT book 20-23 times in four years. Set the start date to Jan 2, 2017 (or any Monday) to have the off days fall on Saturday and Sunday.
This plan is based on "Five Day Plan (2017)" for the OT Chronological setup and John MacArthur's suggestion for reading each NT book for an entire month.
This plan covers the bible in a year, with one readings a day from each of Gospels, Law, History, Psalms, Poetry, Prophecy, and Epistles.
This plan covers the entire bible in chronological order in three years of weekly readings, with one OT and one NT reading each week.
Since this is a weekly plan, you will probably want to turn 'Notifications' off and set 'Titles' to 'Week'.
This plan covers the bible in five years, with six readings per week (one per day from the NT Gospels, OT Law, OT History, OT Poetry, OT Prophets, and NT Epistles). See the link above for suggestions on how to read through the plan.
This plan covers the bible in five years, with six readings per week (one each from the NT Gospels, OT Law, OT History, OT Poetry, OT Prophets, and NT Epistles). Set the 'Titles' option to 'Week'. See the link above for suggestions on how to read through the plan.
This plan covers key selections from the bible with one reading a day for 365 days, from beginning to end, covering about 20% of the bible.
This plan tasks you through the ESV Reader's Bible in a year, with readings indicated by page number (the bible has no chapter or verse markings).
Prepared for Redeemer Bible Church in Brighton, CO, this plan contains 52 weekly readings, with a passage for scripture memory each week. Set the 'Title' option for the plan to 'Weekly' and the start date to Jan 1, 2017.
Now in its fifth year, the Srader Bible Challenge is designed to take you through much of the bible in a year by reading 20 chapters a week. It does have its own little twists that include some repitition to help you truly hide God's word in your heart.
Set the plan start date to January 2, 2017 (or any Monday) to make no-reading days fall on Saturday and Sunday.
Now in its fifth year, the Srader Mini Bible Challenge plan is designed to encourage the reader to read 2 chapters a day or 10 chapters a week.
Set the plan start date to January 2, 2017 (or any Monday) to make no-reading days fall on Saturday and Sunday.
This plan by Michael Coley covers the entire bible in year. Each day of the week you will read from a different section of the bible: Epistles, Law, History, Psalms, Poetry, Prophets and Gospels.
This plan from OneYearBibleOnline.com has one reading each day from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. The entire bible is convered in a year, and Psalms are covered twice.
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This plan from the V.E.T.I Network covers the bible chronologically in six months.
This plan covers the Old Testament only in six months, reading in order.
The Bible Reading Plan for Beginners covers about 40% of the Bible in 170 days. You will read much of the Old Testament story, every chapter in Psalms and Proverbs, the gospels of Mark and John and several of the New Testament epistles (Romans, Philippians, Titus and others). You will not read the details of the ceremonial law, lengthy genealogies or difficult prophecies.
This plan reads through the entire bible in 222 days, about 7-1/2 months. There are three readings each one, one each from the Old Testament, Wisdom Literature, and New Testament.
This plan from One Year Bible Online covers the bible chronologically in a year, interleaving readings from different books at an unusually detailed level (even for a chronological plan.)
This plan, suggested by Pine Cove, has one reading daily from the Pentateuch, Old Testament Histories, Poetry, Prophets, and New Testament. In addition, there is a daily reading from Kenneth Boa's 'Handbook to Prayer'. The entire bible is covered in 238 days. Set the start date to 28 Aug to match the PDF.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact forge@pinecove.com.
This is year 1 of a variation on Professor Grant Horner's Bible-Reading System submitted by Joseph Fisher. It adds Acts to the original list 5 and breaks Psalm 119 into 22 eight-verse section for list 7. Please see the link above for more information on Horner's system.
The first 100 years of the plan can be found here.
This plan from Bible Hub covers the entire bible one in a year, with one reading each day from the Old Testament and one from New Testament, in canonical (book) order.
This plan by Dr. Timothy Dunnett has you read the Old Testament once, the New Testament twice, Revelation three times, and the Gospels four times in year. In addition, you read a Psalm and a chapter of Proverbs each day.
This plan by Elizabeth Webb (based on one by Michael Coley) covers the entire bible in 590 days. Each day of the week you will read from a different section of the bible: Epistles, Law, History, Psalms, Poetry, Prophets and Gospels.
Read one chapter a day from the four gospels, for 89 days total.
This plan from First Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth covers the entire bible in nine months.
This plan from Rainbow Presbyterian Church in Rainbow City, AL covers the entire bible in year. To sync with the posted readings, set the start date to January 17.
This two-year plan from Convenant Heritage church in Newport News VA covers the bible chronologically. The OT is read once and the NT twice.
This plan from The Bible Project takes you through the Bible in a little less than two years (695 readings), reading one or two chapters and one Psalm (or section of Psalm 119) daily.
Read Psalms, Proverbs and the New Testament twice and the Old Testament once in a year
This plan from Treasuring Christ Church in Raleigh, NC covers the entire bible once in a year. The Old Testament is read in the traditional Jewish order (Law, Prophets, Writings).
The plan has been updated for 2016 so that 'Reflection' days fall on Sundays when the plan Start Date is set to Jan 1st. The reading for Feb 29th is listed with Feb 28th.
This plan from Cambridgeport Baptist Church has one reading each day from Psalms or Proverbs, one from the New Testament, and one from the Old Testament. The entire bible is covered once, Psalms, Proverbs, Matthew, Acts, Romans and Hebrews are covered twice, and there extra readings in Isaiah and Luke during Advent. Please see the link above for more information on the plan.
This plan from Redeemer Bible Church in Brighton, CO contains 52 weekly readings, with a passage for scripture memory each week. Set the 'Title' option for the plan to 'Weekly' and the start date to Jan 3, 2016.
This plan covers each book of the bible 20 times, from shortest to longest. See the link above for why you might want to read the bible this way.
The suggested way to read the plan is to set 'Details' to 'Consecutively' and 'Titles' to 'Reading *' or 'None'. When reading shorter books, you can swipe left in the detail screen to move to the next reading. When reading longer books, use ReadingPlan's 'bookmark' feature to mark your place as you read through a book. To quickly see how many times you've read a book, tap the 'Progress' bar in Settings.
This plan reads each book of the bible seven times, shortest to longest, 7 chapters per day. It takes a little over three years (1189 days) to complete. The link above explains why you might want to try reading the bible this way.
This plan reads each book of the bible seven times, shortest to longest, three or four chapters per day. It takes about six and a half years (2382 days) to complete. The link above explains why you might want to try reading the bible this way.
This plan reads each of the New Testament letters 10 times, shortest to longest, 4 chapters per day. It takes just under a year (358 days) to complete. The link above explains why you might want to try reading the bible this way.
This plan uses the most ancient ordering of the Jewish canonical books (the TaNaK or Tanakh) paired with the New Testament. Each day includes readings from both the Old and New Testaments. The Old Testament is read once in a year, and the New Testament twice.
Read through the Bible chronologically in two years. This plan was created by West Jackson Street Baptist Church located in Tupelo, Mississippi. It contains six daily readings and one catch up day per week. Set the start date to Sunday Jan 3, 2016 to make the free days fall on Sunday.
This plan covers the entire bible in a year, reading two Old Testament chapters each day, and one Poetry and one New Testament chapter each weekday.
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year. Mr. DesJardins has producted a different thematic plan every year since 2009.
The starting point for this year's plan is Ecclesiastes paired with Romans.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
This is year one of a two-year reading plan based on Rev. Michael Fry's "New Daily Office". It was modified for Westminster Presbyterian Church by Rev. Jerid Krulish. Set the start date of the plan to January 1, 2016 to make the Easter and Christmas readings fall on the intended days.
A Psalm is read every day. The OT readings (over the course of 2 years) go straight through the Bible in the Hebrew designation of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. The New Testament readings are organized according to the four Gospels, with each Gospel followed by NT books, in chronological order, which are most closely associated with that book.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact admin@solochristo.org.
This plan provides four readings per day, two from the Old Testament and two from the New. There are 25 readings per month, giving regular 'free days' catch up on missed readings or to reflect further on challenging or intriging passages. The entire bible is covered in a year.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact customerservice@navpress.com.
This plan covers the New Testament in a year, reading five chapters per week. Adjust the start date to make free days fall where desired.
This plan from Ligonier Ministries has two readings each day, one from Old Testament and one from the New Testament. The entire bible is covered in a year.
This plan covers the bible in a year, reading 25 days per month from both the Old and New Testament.
Now in its fourth year, the Srader Bible Challenge is designed to take you through much of the bible in a year by reading 20 chapters a week. It does have its own little twists that include some repitition to help you truly hide God's word in your heart.
Set the plan start date to any Monday to make no-reading days fall on Saturday and Sunday.
Now in its fourth year the Srader Mini Bible Challenge plan is designed to encourage the reader to read 2 chapters a day or 10 chapters a week.
Set the plan start date to any Monday to make no-reading days fall on Saturday and Sunday.
This plan by Rev. Michael Fry attempts to "reclaim Thomas Cranmer's vision" for a daily office lectionary. Excluding readings on holy days (23 altogether), the Old Testament (less Lamentations) is read once, the New Testament twice, and the Psalms five times in a year. 1 Maccabees is included to provide a historical bridge between the Old and New Testaments. Readings on holy days add Lamentations, many more Psalms, chapters from the Old and New Testaments, and several readings from the Apochrypha. Please see the link above for more information.
This plan from The Summit Church covers the entire bible in a year, with one free day per week for reflection. Set the start date of the plan to January 4, 2016 to read with the congregation. See the link above for more information.
This plan by Pastor Rush Witt covers the entire bible in 60 days, alternating readings from the Old and New Testaments.
This plan covers the entire bible in 120 days, or three times a year. Each day has a morning (History), afternoon (Wisdom), and evening (New Testament) reading.
Over six months, this guide takes through the New Testament from Acts to Revelation. You'll discover the amazing growth of the early Church, the foundational instructions for Christian living and the promise of God's fulfilled future. This guide also integrates the worship and wisdom of Psalms, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes on a daily basis, for a balanced diet of instruction and intimate time with God.
Developed by Psalm 19 Ministries as a guide for reading the bible in a year. The Old Testament is read chronologically so that the Prophets are read in the time frame in which they ministered. The New Testament is arranged so that the Gospels are read twice and interspersed throughout the letters. Each day also includes either a Psalm or chapter of Proverbs, both of which are read twice during the year.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact psalm19ministries@gmail.com.
Developed by Psalm 19 Ministries as a way to encourage people to read the bible by breaking down the New Testament into five readings each week.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact psalm19ministries@gmail.com.
Using this plan by Greg Waldrop, you will read an average of 353 verses per day, covering the entire Bible in 88 days. The plan always begins at the start of a chapter and ends at the end of a chapter, making it easy to use this plan with audio copies of the Bible.
This plan covers the entire bible in a year, reading from the Old Testament and New Testament simultaneously, in order. A third reading takes you through the book "The King in his Beauty" in a year. See the link above for more information.
This plan covers the entire bible in two years, reading from the Old Testament and New Testament simultaneously, in order. A third reading takes you through the book "The King in his Beauty" in two years. See the link above for more information.
This plan, suggested by user JDF, covers the entire bible, reading a chapter at random each day for 1189 days. It is best used after you're familiar enough with the bible to provide your own context!
This plan, developed by user JDF, links to Charles Spurgeon's Daily Meditations. The plan is designed to be started on January 1st. Set 'Display Chapters' to 'Separately', and download the 'Spurgeon M&E' link from the 'Bible Link | Available Links' screen.
This plan is intended for students of New Testament Greek. It covers the NT in 28 days, reading about ten chapters a day. Book are arranged in increasing order of difficulty (of translation).
This plan displays readings from Scripture Union's WordLive for 2015. Set the start date to 1 January 2015 to be in sync with their schedule. You should also download and select the "WordLive" bible link from the 'Bible Links' screen.
Every chapter of the bible, in order.
This plan by Mark Varney covers the entire bible in 52 days, reading approximately the same number of verses per day.
This plan from The Well covers the bible in two years, reading the Psalms and Proverbs four times. (It is intended for use in 2015 and 2016, and so includes a reading for Feb 29, 2016.)
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with 1 John.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
This is year two of a two-year reading plan based on Rev. Michael Fry's "New Daily Office". It was modified for Westminster Presbyterian Church by Rev. Jerid Krulish. Set the start date of the plan to January 1, 2015 to make the Easter and Christmas readings fall on the intended days.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact admin@solochristo.org.
This plan from First Presbyterian church in Chattanooga, TN reads one chapter of Proverbs per day (starting over at the first of each month), and reads the Psalms twice in year.
This plan, from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, covers the entire Psalter in 30 days, with two readings a day. See the link for helpful suggestions on using the plan.
This plan allows you to read from both the Old Testament and New Testament every day, completing the entire Bible in one year. It is based on Blue Letter Bible’s Historical Plan. The Old Testament readings follow the order of the Hebrew Bible while the New Testament readings follow the order in which the books were likely authored. The advantage over the BLB historical plan is that the reader is in the Old Testament and New Testament every day.
This plan by Denny Burk covers all the books of the Bible in canonical order in one year. Each day's reading is about 3-4 chapters in length, with the exception of the Psalms (which are covered in 5 chapters per day). The idea is to read longer chapters in groups of three (e.g., Pentateuchal narratives, Gospels) and shorter chapters in groups of four. There are 7 catch-up days scattered throughout the year.
This plan covers the Psalms in just under a year, following the numbering scheme used in the Septuagint (including its Psalm 151). The plan was created by Russell Beatty, with Abram K-J as reading plan cheerleader!
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact abramkj@gmail.com.
This plan, based on the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia book order (Law, Prophets, Writings), covers the entire bible in a year, reading about 100 verses each day. Each week has a free day to reflect, catch up, or read ahead.
This plan by Rev. Michael Fry attempts to "reclaim Thomas Cranmer's vision" for a daily office lectionary. Excluding readings on holy days (23 altogether), the Old Testament (less Lamentations) is read once, the New Testament twice, and the Psalms five times in a year. 1 Maccabees is included to provide a historical bridge between the Old and New Testaments. Readings on holy days add Lamentations, many more Psalms, chapters from the Old and New Testaments, and several readings from the Apochrypha. Please see the link above for more information.
This plan from Ligonier Ministries has two readings each day, one from Old Testament and one from the New Testament. The entire bible is covered in a year.
This is the M'Cheyne plan, modified to cover the Psalms five times and Proverbs twice in a year. As with the original, the Old Testament (exclusive of Psalms and Proverbs) is covered once and the New Testament twice in the year.
This is a plan to read the shorter books of the NT 20 times each, reading 2 chapters a day until you have read that book 20 times. Readings start with 1st John and then are arranged roughly shortest-to-longest by number of chapters. Included in this reading plan are only books of the NT which include six or fewer chapters.
This plan, developed by Jeff Hansen, starts with Genesis, has Gospels during Spring, Psalms in the Summer, and Revelation in December. It covers the entire bible in one year.
This plan covers the bible chronologically in 90 days.
This plan by Ray Fowler covers the entire bible twice in 150 readings. The bible has been divided into five separate tracks corresponding to five major sections of Scripture. The daily readings from each track consist of major narratives or divisions within these sections of Scripture. See the link for more details.
This plan from Valley Community Baptist Church covers the New Testament in order in 40 days.
Described by the author, Tim Chester, as 'flexible', 'communal' and 'realistic', this plan covers the OT once and the NT twice in three years of weekly readings.
This is year one of a two-year reading plan based on Rev. Michael Fry's "New Daily Office". It was modified for Westminster Presbyterian Church by Rev. Jerid Krulish. Set the start date of the plan to January 1, 2014 to make the Easter and Christmas readings fall on the intended days.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact admin@solochristo.org.
This one-year plan from Blue Letter Bible attempts to present the Old Testament and new Testament books in the order in which they were written. They add "Although this research is not conclusive , it may offer helpful insights to your bible reading." See the link above for more details.
A three-year bible reading plan from 'The Voice'. (Each year has 40 weeks of readings, rather than 52.)
Read the New Testament in 92 days, often reading parallel passages on the same day.
This plan covers the Old Testament once and the New Testament four times in a year.
This plan covers the Psalms twice and Proverbs 12 times in a year, reading about one Psalm and one Proverb per day.
This plan distributes the reading of the Bible throughout the year. As one example of this, the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) are spread throughout the year rather than read back to back to back to back. Another: the Psalms are read one at a time roughly every other day to facilitate your praise of God. May you be blessed as you read!
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact fred@clairmonthills.org.
This plans takes you through the Catholic Bible and/or the Catholic Catechism in a year, with some duplications.
OT Syllabus for BTH 110 Eston College. Tip: In the ReadingPlan 'Settings', set the 'Start Date' the plan to September 24, 2013.
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with 1 Timothy.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
2014 congregational reading plan for Killearn United Methodist Church.
This plan by Rev. Michael Fry attempts to "reclaim Thomas Cranmer's vision" for a daily office lectionary. Excluding readings on holy days (23 altogether), the Old Testament (less Lamentations) is read once, the New Testament twice, and the Psalms five times in a year. 1 Maccabees is included to provide a historical bridge between the Old and New Testaments. Readings on holy days add Lamentations, many more Psalms, chapters from the Old and New Testaments, and several readings from the Apochrypha. Please see the link above for more information.
This plans takes you through the New Testament in 90 days, reading three chapters per day.
This plan by Trent Hunter covers the entire bible in a year, and Romans and Hebrews twice. There are four days off per month, but a number of books of the Old Testament are scheduled to be read in a single sitting (Deuteronomy, Ruth, 1st and 2nd Chronicles, Ecclesiastes, and Isaiah.) See the link above for more details.
This plan by Fr. John Mason Lock covers the entire bible in 90 days, breaking naturally on chapter boundaries.
This three-year plan from Wellspring Church mixes readings from the Old and New Testaments, with Psalms on Sunday (assuming you begin on January 1st, 2013, or any following Tuesday!)
'The Story, Worship, and Wisdom' plan covers the bible in two years, reading two Psalms on Sunday, one chapter of Proverbs on Saturday, and two chapters from the remaining books on weekdays, in chronological order by book. (Start the plan on a Sunday to have the weekends line up as described.)
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact sbradleyh@gmail.com.
This plan from 'Learn for Your Life' is appropriate for 2nd to 3rd grade readers. The student reads approximately five verses each day. Each daily reading will be from a monthly theme. There are 12 different monthly themes from different parts of the Old and New Testament. See the link above for details.
Other plans from 'Learn for Your Life' can be found here, including plans intended for older children and adults.
This plan from Ligonier Ministries has two readings each day, one from Old Testament and one from the New Testament. The entire bible is covered in a year.
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with Ephesians.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
This year-long plan concentrates on the words of Jesus. "By meditating on his words and ways, it makes it a joy to treasure Him and encourage the transformation of our minds and thoughts toward Him."
This is a three-year version of Michael Lancto's 'Perpetual Bible Reading Schedule', according to a scheme developed by Dave Hiatt. It has one reading each day from the OT, and one from the NT. The NT is covered in full each year, and the OT once in three years.
This plan from Michael Lancto covers the bible in a year, with one reading per day from each of the Historical, Devotional, Prophetical, and Doctrinal books.
Daily New Testament. Read through the New Testament in 6 months.
This plan "doubles up" the 'Through the Bible' plan, taking you through the bible in six months, from Genesis to Revelation, usually reading six to eight chapters per day.
This plan "doubles up" the 'Back to the Bible' chronological plan, taking you through the plan in six months. 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.
This plan from Wellington Boone Ministries covers the entire bible in six months (182 days), reading eight or nine chapters a day. Proverbs is repeated monthly, Daniel is read six times, and Revelation five times.
This plan, written Dr. Eric Johnson and prepared for ReadingPlan by David Ishee, intentionally limits the amount of Bible read daily. Reading quickly through many verses may not be as profitable as savoring deeply a few verses. The aim of this schedule is not to read less, but to meditate more. See the link above for more information.
This plan from ChristRing Ministries covers the bible in a year, reading once from the Old Testament and once from the new.
This two-year plan has two readings per day, one from the Old Testament and one from the New. The New Testament and Psalms are covered twice, once each year.
This plan from Ligonier Ministries has two readings each day, one from Old Testament and one from the New Testament. The entire bible is covered in a year. (The reading for February 29th is combined with that for February 28.)
This plan from DesiringGod Ministries has three Old Testament readings (from the Law, Prophets and Writings, respectively) and one New Testament reading each day. There are 25 readings per month, with the remaining days free. The entire bible is covered once in a year, and the Psalms twice.
Using this plan developed by Dr. George Guthrie you will read through the entire Bible in a year, and through the Psalms twice. The plan is "semi-chronological" at points; the prophets of the Old Testament and the letters of the New Testament are placed in rough chronological order. There are 6 days of reading each week, giving you a day to rest or catch up with a missed reading.
Created by Dr. George Guthrie, this plan organizes Bible passages to be read in one year and flow in chronological order. Some passages are placed according to topic (e.g., John 1:1-3 in Week 1, Day 2; and many of the Psalms). There are six readings for each week to give you space for catching up when needed.
Read through Psalms and Proverbs every month; usually five Psalms and one chapter of Proverbs daily. Watch out for the 24th of the month!
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with 2 Peter.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
This is the Blue Letter Bible 2-Year Plan. It covers the entire bible, alternating between the Old and New Testaments each day.
From the ESV Study Bible, this plan has four readings daily, from the Psalms or Wisdom Literature; Pentateuch or the History of Israel; Chronicles or Prophets; and Gospels or Epistles. The entire bible is covered in a year, with four books (Psalms, Isaiah, Luke, and Romans) covered twice.
With this plan from BibleYear.com, you read the Bible in a year from start to finish, Genesis to Revelation.
This plan from 'The Well' takes you through the bible chronologically at about one chapter per day. The chronological nature of the plan equips the reader with the historical time-line in the Bible. The slow-paced nature of the plan provides more time for meditation and reflection.
This "plan" lists the verses from Robert J. Morgan's "100 Bible Verses Everyone Should Know by Heart" (see link above.)
This is year 1 of a Horner-like bible reading plan, with six readings per day. The lists are generally longer and more uniform in length than in the original plan. Every year, you will read the Pentateuch ~2x, OT History ~1.5x, NT History ~3x, Prophets ~1.5x, NT Epistles ~2.5x, and Wisdom Literature ~1.5x. The plan repeats once every 33.6 million years.
The first 100 years of the plan can be found here.
The One Year Bible daily reading plan consists of passages from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. You will cover the entire bible in a year (and Psalms twice), reading about 15 minutes a day.
This plan, based on one found on T.C. Robinson's blog, takes you through the entire New Testament in order in 30 days.
This plan covers the entire bible in 120 days, reading in order from start to finish.
This plan from the Bible Society of Malaysia covers the entire bible in three years, with two reading per day for 51 weeks per year. The plan is based on the subject headings in the Alkitab Berita Baik (2nd Edition, 2001). However, the plan is applicable to all Bible versions in any language. Please see the link above for more information.
Based on the BibleFaithFellowship plan (see link above), and adjusted to repeat yearly by Chris Cover, this plan goes through Psalms and Proverbs every month, the remainder of the Old Tesament twice a year, and the New Testament five times a year.
This is year 1 of the BibleFaithFellowship plan. Every day, the plan covers four chapters from the Old Testament, five from Psalms, one from Proverbs, and four from the New Testament. Readings from Psalms and Proverbs vary at month end, as needed to complete those books every month.
The first 100 years of the plan can be found here.
Created by ReadingPlan user Jon Dulin, this plan covers the entire bible in order, in 90 readings of approximately equal size.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact jon.dulin@gmail.com.
This plan is not a plan! Instead, each 'daily reading' is an entire book of the bible, and each detail screen lists all the chapters of the selected book. As you read the bible throughout the year, simply check off each chapter as you read it. You'll be able to see at a glance which books you haven't finished, and by tapping that row, what chapters remain to be read.
To use this plan, set the 'Detail Chapters' setting to 'Separately', and the 'Daily Title' setting to 'Reading'.
Follows the reading plan 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.
Each day of this plan includes a reading from both the Old and New Testaments. Starting in Genesis and Matthew, the readings continue sequentially -- over the course of a year, you never read the same passage twice.
This is year 1 of a modified Horner plan, with Psalms 119 broken out into its own daily list of 22 eight-verse sections. A 'free day' is substituted for Psalms 119 in its usual position, making it possible to switch easily between this plan and the original. Thanks to the Thyssen family for suggesting the idea!
The first 100 years of the plan can be found here.
This plan covers the Catholic bible in a year. Each day has two Old Testament readings, (the second reading from the OT prophets and the historical books of 1 and 2 Maccabees); one New Testament reading (Matthew - Revelation); and one Psalms reading (a Psalms or portion of a Psalm).
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Readings are based on the Bible book arrangement as found in the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition, but can be used with any Catholic Bible with full canon of Scripture (older versions such as the Douay-Rheims have different names/spellings for some Bible books).
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Developed by Robert Roberts, this plan has three readings per day, and takes you through the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice in a year.
This challenging plan takes the reader through the bible once every month, twelve times a year. The plan is based on a booklet by the late Philip Green, found at the link above.
This plan was created by ReadingPlan user Rene Samson, who says "Although this schedule may seem intimidating, the reader will be pleasantly surprised at how quickly a person can read through the Bible when reading at a good pace. Follow the advice in the booklet and you will be amazed at the results."
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact rene_samson@hotmail.com.
This is Don Carson's edition of M'Cheyne's calendar, from Ben Edgington's web site. The readings are spread over two years, taking you through the New Testament and Psalms once every year, and the Old Testament once every two years.
Several variations on the M'Cheyne plan can be found here.
Prepared by Stephen Witmer, this reading plan is designed to take you through the Old and New Testaments in two years, and through the Psalms and Proverbs four times during that period. Please see the link above for more information.
This is year 1 of the "Shirkers and Slackers" plan. The plan has one reading per day, each taken in turn from one of seven sections of the bible (e.g., OT Poetry, Pentatuch, OT history, NT History, Epistles, etc.) The plan repeats every 77,431 years. See the link above for more information.
The first 100 years of the plan can be found here.
This plan from BibleYear.com covers the entire bible in a year. Each day includes a passage from both the Old and New Testament.
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with the gospel of John.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
Based on the plan developed by the beloved 19th century Scottish pastor Robert Murray M'Cheyne, this plan covers the entire bible once in year. The plan has three readings per day (omitting the last of the original four) so that so that the New Testament and Psalms are read once in the year instead of twice.
Several variations on the M'Cheyne plan can be found here.
Developed by Wayne Cordeiro, this plan is designed to help you read through the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice each year.
This is year 1 of a modified Horner plan, with 7 readings per day instead of the original 10. (Acts is combined with the Gospels, Proverbs with the other wisdom literature, and the second list of Epistles with the first.) The plan repeats once every 5.5 billion years. Please see the link above (to the original plan) for more information.
The first 100 years of the plan can be found here.
Developed by Mr. Craig DesJardins and first used at Faith Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, this plan attempts to make as many connections as possible between different parts of the Bible, while still reading individual books from start to finish. Only the Psalms are not read through consecutively, instead they are apportioned throughout the year.
The starting point for this year's plan is Genesis paired with Colossians and Romans.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact craigdesjardins98406@yahoo.com.
This plan by Douglas Bartsch reads the Old and New Testaments chronologically, covering the Old Testament once in two years, the New Testament twice each year, daily readings from Psalms and Proverbs. (The plan has been slightly modified from the original, to reflect the fact that Proverbs only has 31 chapters.)
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.
This plan from Biblica convers the entire bible in a year, reading each day from the Old Testament, the New Testament, and Psalms or Proverbs.
This plan from Blue Letter Bible is designed to add variety to your reading of the Bible. The Blended Plan divides the Bible so that the reader will read books in a non-traditional sequence. For example, while one is reading the book of Isaiah, he is also reading the book of Mark. The entire bible is covered in a year.
This plan, developed by Briana Dugayon, covers the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice in a year. In addition, Proverbs is read every month, and the Psalms are read every two months.
Daily chronological Bible plan, with always some NT readings, by Benjamin Simard.
Described by the author, Tim Chester, as 'flexible', 'communal' and 'realistic', this plan covers the OT once and the NT twice in three years of weekly readings.
Developed by Dr. John A. Battle of Western Reformed Seminary, this plan takes you through the entire Bible in a year, in the order in which the events occurred. The psalms of King David are read in the context of his life as recounted in 1-2 Samuel, for example, and the prophets are read in the context of the history recounted in Kings and Chronicles.
Some of the readings in the plan have been broken out in more detail to make them easier to parse by online bible sites. For example, "Exodus 12:17-14" has been changed to "Exodus 12:17-51, Exodus 13-14".
This plan covers the entire bible, in order, every single month, twelve times a year. Please see the link above for more information.
This is the reading plan for the Fellowship Bible Church 2013 goal of reading through the New Testament twice. It includes Psalms on the weekend makeup days and a chapter a day in Proverbs.
This plan takes you through the bible in one year, from Genesis to Revelation chapter by chapter, usually reading three or four chapters per day.
The plan covers the bible in a year, following the order of the Hebrew bible in the Old Testament, and the canonical order of the New Testament (though Jude is read before 1-3 John).
This plan covers the entire bible in a year, reading the books in the order in which the events occured. Unlike many chronological plans, most of the readings are complete chapters.
Read from Genesis to Revelation, one chapter a day for 1189 days (about 3 1/4 years.)
Developed by Psalm 19 Ministries as a guide for reading the bible in a year. The Old Testament is read chronologically so that the Prophets are read in the time frame in which they ministered. The New Testament is arranged so that the Gospels are read twice and interspersed throughout the letters. Each day also includes either a Psalm or chapter of Proverbs, both of which are read twice during the year.
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact psalm19ministries@gmail.com.
This plan has one reading per day, alternating between the Old and New Testament. In just over five years, you'll read Old Testament once, and the New Testament about three and a half times.
This challenging plan takes the reader through the bible every 30 days, twelve times a year. The plan is based on a booklet by the late Philip Green, found at the link above.
This plan was created by ReadingPlan user Rene Samson, who says "Although this schedule may seem intimidating, the reader will be pleasantly surprised at how quickly a person can read through the Bible when reading at a good pace. Follow the advice in the booklet and you will be amazed at the results."
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact rene_samson@hotmail.com.
This challenging plan takes the reader through the bible in sixty days.
This plan is based on one created by ReadingPlan user Rene Samson, who says "Although this schedule may seem intimidating, the reader will be pleasantly surprised at how quickly a person can read through the Bible when reading at a good pace. Follow the advice in the booklet and you will be amazed at the results."
For questions or comments about this plan, please contact rene_samson@hotmail.com.
This plan from Victory Christian Center takes you through the entire bible once in a year, and the Gospels and Proverbs twice.