The KINGDOM Bible Reading Plan

The KINGDOM Bible Reading Plan is another option to consider as you think about reading through the Bible in the new year. Compiled by Bethlehem professor Jason DeRouchie, this plan offers five distinctives:

Proportionate weight is given to the Old and New Testaments in view of their relative length, the Old receiving three readings per day and the New getting one reading per day.
The Old Testament readings follow the arrangement of Jesus’ Bible (Luke 24:44——Law, Prophets, Writings), with one reading coming from each portion per day.
In a single year, one reads through Psalms twice and all other biblical books once; the second reading of Psalms (highlighted in gray) supplements the readings through the Law (Genesis—Deuteronomy).
Only 25 readings are slated per month in order to provide more flexibility in daily devotions.
The plan can be started at any time of the year, and if four readings per day are too much, the plan can simply be stretched to two or more years (reading from one, two, or three columns per day).

Download The KINGDOM Bible Reading Plan (PDF).

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