Bible reading plans for the New Year

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Miri

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For your convenience, we’ve compiled a list of Bible reading plans for
you to choose from. Maybe in 2019 you will read more of the Bible each day.
Perhaps you’ll slow down your reading and instead spend more time considering
what you read. Whatever it is you’re looking for in a reading plan, you should find it below:

5 Day Bible Reading Program
Read through the Bible in a year with readings five days a week.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


52 Week Bible Reading Plan
Read through the Bible in a year with each day of the week dedicated to a different genre: epistles, the law, history, Psalms, poetry, prophecy, and Gospels.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


5x5x5 New Testament Bible Reading Plan
Read through the New Testament in a year, reading Monday to Friday. Weekends are set aside for reflection and other reading. Especially beneficial if you’re new to a daily discipline of Bible reading.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF

A Bible Reading Chart
Read through the Bible at your own pace. Use this minimalistic yet beautifully designed chart to track your reading throughout the year.
Duration: Flexible | Download: PDF


Chronological Bible Reading Plan
Read through the Bible in the order the events occurred chronologically.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan
Four daily readings beginning in Genesis, Psalms, Matthew and Acts.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


ESV Daily Bible Reading Plan
Four daily readings taken from four lists: Psalms and wisdom literature, Pentateuch and history of Israel, Chronicles and prophets, and Gospels and epistles.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


Every Word in the Bible
Read through the Bible one chapter at a time. Readings alternate between the Old and New Testaments.
Duration: Three years | Download: PDF


Historical Bible Reading Plan
The Old Testament readings are similar to Israel’s Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament readings are an attempt to follow the order in which the books were authored.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


An In Depth Study of Matthew
A year long study in the Gospel of Matthew from Tabletalk magazine and R.C. Sproul.
Duration: One year | App: Accessible on YouVersion. Download the app.


Professor Grant Horner’s Bible Reading System
Reading ten chapters a day, in the course of a year you’ll read the Gospels four times, the Pentateuch twice, Paul’s letters four to five times, the Old Testament wisdom literature six times, the Psalms at least twice, Proverbs and Acts a dozen times, and the Old Testament history and prophetic books about one and a half times.
Duration: Ongoing | Download: PDF


Robert Murray M’Cheyne Bible Reading Plan
Read the New Testament and Psalms twice and the Old Testament once.
Duration: One or two years | Download: Website


Straight Through the Bible Reading Plan
Read straight through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


Tabletalk Bible Reading Plan
Two readings each day, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF

The Legacy Reading Plan
This plan does not have set readings for each day. Instead, it has set books for each month and a set number of Proverbs and Psalms for each week. It aims to give you more flexibility while grounding you in specific books of the Bible.
Duration: One year | Download: PDF


Two-Year Bible Reading Plan
Read the Old and New Testaments once and Psalms and Proverbs four times.
Duration: Two years | Download: PDF
 

Deuteronomy

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Thanks @Miri :)

I mentioned this in another thread, but there are one year audio Bible "listening" plans out there as well for those who struggle with reading, or are just looking to change things up this year, etc. (you can, in fact, buy the One Year Bible in audio form .. in the NLT, I believe .. and I think that you can listen to it for free here as well).

Here is a free Apple/Android App from Bible Gateway that offers an interesting way to go "audio" this year too: https://www.biblegateway.com/bible-audio-app/ (especially since it comes with a timer). The NIV Dramatized Audio Bible, for instance, is 75 hours 30 minutes long, so someone could listen through the entire Bible in just 76 days this year if they were willing to put in an hour per day (which is a pretty simple thing to do because of the app's timer :)).

Again, both the app and the audio Bibles at Bible Gateway are free for anyone to use/listen to (the various online audio Bibles can be found here: https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/dramatized/niv/Gen.1).

~Deut
 

MitchW

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I use "The Year Bible NIV" available in Kindle format. It uses various verses daily from all part of the Bible. For example for January 20 it displays: Genesis 41:17–42:17; Matthew 13:24-36; Psalm 18:1-15 and Proverbs 4:1-6.

If you use a Kindle, one can use a credit instead of cash. A Kindle customer receives credits every month.
 

brighthouse98

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At this time, I am doing a thorough study in the book of Acts. The book of Acts or rather of actions taken after Jesus rose from the dead. What you find in this book are a list of characters. Some who came to believe. Some who look to kill those who believed. As in Acts 7:54-60) And a very few are chosen. (Acts 9:15)

The Coverversion of Paul to me represents. Who Jesus chose to replace him in continuing the true Gospel. Which he did faithfully! He is the only vessel who never failed after believing!! Paul under the guidance of Holy Spirit wrote three fourths of the New Testament. (2 Peter 1:21) Paul suffered greatly!

(Acts 20-28) as well as (2 Cor 11:25-28) And was taught by Jesus himself!!!(Gal 1:11-15) The Book of Acts brings great knowledge to those who do believe, and what exactly believing is and does!!! (James 1:22).
 

Thusiserve

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I'm using the M'Cheyne Bible reading plan this year. I am really enjoying it!
Rare mornings when I'm crunched for time, I have used the audio version of that same plan on utube.
 

Thusiserve

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I use "The Year Bible NIV" available in Kindle format. It uses various verses daily from all part of the Bible. For example for January 20 it displays: Genesis 41:17–42:17; Matthew 13:24-36; Psalm 18:1-15 and Proverbs 4:1-6.

If you use a Kindle, one can use a credit instead of cash. A Kindle customer receives credits every month.
Welcome to CC Mitch!