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Overview of the Bible in Two Weeks

My wife just finished reading through the Old Testament and I’m getting ready to teach a New Testament survey course at LBC.  So it seemed appropriate to pass along this good and quick reading suggestion.

There is no substitute for personal reading of Scripture. (I’ll post a few suggestion for how to read in the next post).

Overview of the Bible in two weeks–repost of Dane Ortlund’s excellent suggestion.

If a freshman in college or stay-at-home mom or aspiring deacon or friend from work or anyone else asked me how they might get a rough grasp of the macro-storyline of the Bible in a few weeks, I’d send them not to any secondary resource but to the Bible itself for a reading plan that might look something like this. 
Week 1

Sunday – Genesis 1-3 
Monday – Genesis 12-17
Tuesday – Exodus 1-3, 12
Wednesday – Exodus 14, 19-20 
Thursday – Joshua 23-24; Judges 1-2
Friday – 1 Samuel 8, 16; 2 Samuel 7, 11; Psalm 105 
Saturday – Isaiah 7, 9, 11, 35, 52-53, 65

Week 2

Sunday – Jeremiah 30-33; Ezekiel 36-37, Zechariah 9; Malachi 3-4 
Monday – Matt. 1:1; Mark 1:1-15; John 1:1-18; 5:39-46; Luke 24 
Tuesday – Mark 14:1-16:8 
Wednesday – Acts 1-2; 13:13-49 
Thursday – Rom. 1:1-6; 16-17; 3:9-31; 5:12-21; 8:18-23; 1 Cor. 15:1-23 
Friday – Heb. 1:1-4; 10:19-12:2 
Saturday – Revelation 1; 20-22

You could add Psalms to the same schedule or take two more weeks.  The Psalms as poetical literature need to be savored not swallowed quickly.  They are intended it not only impact our minds but to stir our emotions.

Week 1
Sunday – Psalm 90
Monday – Psalm 105
Tuesday – Psalm 106
Wednesday – Psalm 19
Thursday – Psalm 44
Saturday – Psalm 73

Week 2
Sunday – Psalm 51
Monday – Psalm 16
Tuesday – Psalm 88
Wednesday – Psalm 2
Thursday – Psalm 14
Friday – Psalm 110
Saturday – Psalm 144

Author: Steve

I love to study the Bible and I love to engage with others in learning. I had been privileged to do this on a regular basis through church ministry and through part-time teaching at a local Bible colleges. Helping individuals learn to feed themselves through their own study of God’s Word is joy-giving to me. Influencing groups to do life and church from a biblically grounded, theologically faithful perspective is my passion.

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