Monday, January 02, 2012

2012 bible reading plans

I realize this is now January 2nd, but here are a couple of Bible Reading Plans for 2012...

The One Year Bible Blog

The Chronological Bible Blog

It's been a few years since I have read the Bible through in a year. Not that I still don't read it every day, but just not the entire thing. I think I should get back to that this year. Not sure which one of the above I will use yet, but it will likely be one or the other.

(HT to Andrew Jones for the links)

3 comments:

Jim L said...

I've been thinking of the M'Cheyne plan - I like it's "twice through the N.T. while once through the O.T. in a year" approach. It also has a nice mix per day. For example, today's readings are from Genesis, Matthew, Ezra and Acts. But will all the MSR courses I am going to be taking this year (or trying, at least), I don't know if I am going to be able to cram in that much reading on top of it. We'll see.

dan said...

Jim,
That's how I have usually read through the Bible - one of those books that gives you some OT, some NT, Psalms, and Proverbs. I actually had one that took 2 years to get through the Bible - instead of 1 year - that I liked too. It didn't require as much reading. It was from Tyndale, in the NLT.

Jim L said...

Dan, if you're interested, the M'Cheyne plan is available in the excellent NET Bible online resources - http://net.bible.org/. Click on Daily and then in the dropdown above the calendar choose M'Cheyne (if you set up an account you can set it as your default daily reading plan, I think).

More on M'Cheyne here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%27Cheyne