I first read the Bible through in 1952-1953. It was the King James Version. I read four chapters in the Old Testament and two chapters in the New Testament a day. This took me through the Old Testament once and the New Testament two and half times in nine months. In 1970 or '71 I switched to the RSV, and then in 1980-81 I switched to the NIV.
I have no idea what my Bible reading schedule was during those years. For about ten years, I followed a strict schedule with YWAM. For the last seven years, I have used Robert Murray M’Cheyne’s Light on the Way. This program starts with Genesis 1, Ezra 1, Matthew 1, and Acts 1 on January 1. The schedule goes through the Old Testament once, the book of Psalms twice, and the New Testament twice during the year.
This year I am encouraging you to join the Bible Reading Challenge here. You will read the entire Bible during the school year. It will be a great blessing.
I have no idea what my Bible reading schedule was during those years. For about ten years, I followed a strict schedule with YWAM. For the last seven years, I have used Robert Murray M’Cheyne’s Light on the Way. This program starts with Genesis 1, Ezra 1, Matthew 1, and Acts 1 on January 1. The schedule goes through the Old Testament once, the book of Psalms twice, and the New Testament twice during the year.
This year I am encouraging you to join the Bible Reading Challenge here. You will read the entire Bible during the school year. It will be a great blessing.
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