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Bible Reading Plans for the New Year

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Mikey, Jan 1, 2023.

  1. Mikey

    Mikey Active Member

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    Happy New Year Folks,

    With a new year starting I thought i might promote options for Bible reading plans for those interested. Also, let us know what plans you've used.

    Link: Top 14 Best Bible Reading Plans - 2023 - Bible Study Together


    #1 Bible Reading Plan
    Chronological Cross-Reference Bible Reading Plan
    BibleStudyTogether.com

    Key Features: OT Chronological, Cross-Referenced NT Readings, Daily Questions, Maps, Videos, Built-in Prayer App, Private Group Social Network Integration
    Duration: One or Two Year
    Format: App, PDF Journal, Booklet, Online, and Printed Journal

    Have you ever tried a Bible reading plan and walked away saying that it just didn’t work for you? Most of the reasons that people address why they struggle with Bible reading plans have been dealt with when this plan was created. The Chronological Cross-Reference Bible reading plan is more like doing a daily Bible Study than just reading through the Bible. It put the Old Testament in Chronological order so that you can see how the story of the Old Testament fits with the Psalms and the Prophets. Then it combines parallel New Testament passages with the Old Testament readings while being careful not to break the flow of the Books of the Bible. The result is a beautiful weaving together of Scripture that allows readers to see how the New Testament has fulfilled the Old.

    The two-year plan takes less than 10 minutes to read each day, so you have plenty of time to dig deeper into what you read. This Bible reading plan comes in all sorts of forms: App, Online, Booklets, Printable PDFs, and Study Journals. If you are looking for extra study resources to go with your Bible reading, then this plan is for you. The app and study journal have daily open-ended questions and with the app, you will find several hundreds of maps and many videos including the ones from Bible Project. If all this isn’t enough, their app also has a built-in private group social network integrated into and prayer tools that are amazing. This plan comes highly recommended for anyone who wants to read the whole Bible.


    #3 Bible Reading Plan
    Robert Murray M’Cheyne Bible Plan
    www.edginet.org

    Key Features: Daily Variety of Reading, Interwoven Themes and Parallel Passages
    Duration: One or two Year
    Format: It’s Everywhere!

    If you are looking for Bible reading plans this is one is hard not to come across. M’Cheyne lived in the 1800’s and his reading plan has far outlived his short 29 years on the earth. It was greatly popularized by D.A. Carson the founder of the Gospel Coalition who has written companion books to go along with this reading plan. This Bible reading plan has two sets of readings for each day taking people through the New Testament and Psalms twice and the Old Testament once. Many times, the days reading might be from 4 different spots in the Bible and they often create connects between parallel passages. The only complaint that people tend to have doing this plan is if their time is tight, they often can’t do all the reading in one sitting and still have time to think about what they read. If you have time and like to read, this plan will give a good walk back and forth through the Bible each year.


    #7 Bible Reading Plan
    Thematic Bible Reading Plan by Craig DesJardins
    www.faithtacoma.org
    Key Features: Cross-Referenced Bible Reading, New each year.
    Duration: One Year
    Format: Printable PDF

    Each year Craig puts together a new thematic Bible reading plan. His goal is to make as many scriptural associations as possible while keeping individual books of the Bible intact. The only thing broken up is the Psalms. The result is a masterful weaving together of NT and OT reading that allows you to see the Bible in a whole new way. Since the books of the Bible are intact it makes it so that not every day can have a cross-reference, however, it is estimated that he still manages to get over 100 connections through the course of a year. The biggest challenge with this plan is it might be harder to find this year’s version of it. If you can’t find a link to the current year’s PDF here, then you will need to try to email Craig. His email address is usually on old versions of his plan.


    #9 Bible Reading Plan
    Chronological Bible Reading Plans
    Multiple Authors (see below)

    Key Features: Captures the Story of the Bible, Places Psalms, Prophesies, and Letters in Context.
    Duration: One and Two Year
    Format: Printable PDFs, Online, Apps, and Printed Bibles
    When you hear Chronological Bible Reading plan you might think at first that they are all the same. But this is far from the truth. Some Chronological plans are made based on the order the books were written (Also known as Historical Bible Reading Plans). Other plans are ordered based on when events occurred. Still other chronological plans are hybrids that combine multiple different kinds of plans together. So what is the big deal about chronological and should you try one of these plans. If you have never read the Bible chronologically, it is worth it. Few things can help you understand how the Bible all fits together more than reading it chronologically. Reading prophesies in the context of the history which they are written grants a better understanding into what they are communicating. Likewise, reading Psalms in the context of who wrote them can give you much more understanding into the experience of the Psalmist while they wrote. The only real downside to some chronological Bible reading plans is that they can break books of the Bible into such small parts that you might lose flow of a particular book (this varies with different chronological plans).


    The ONE YEAR Chronological Bibles
    Key Features: Detailed reordering of Books, Multiple Versions in Print
    Duration: One Year
    Format: Online, Printable PDF, Print: NIV, NLT, NKJV


    Crossways Chronological Bible Reading Plan
    Key Features: Available in popular Bible Reading Apps
    Duration: One Year
    Format: Printable PDF, Popular Bible Reading Apps
     
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  2. Martin Marprelate

    Martin Marprelate Well-Known Member
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    Thank you, @Mikey. Very good and helpful.
    We encourage our folk to use the M'Cheyne version, but I haven't seen the others before. They may be better.
     
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    Thank you Martin.

    I was looking for a reading plan for this year and Ive heard lots of recommendations for the M'Cheyne plan, but decided to do No.9 on the list; the ONE YAR Chronological plan.
     
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    I have done a few different plans, but this year I decided the chronological reading plan would be nice. Finished with Genesis 7 but will soon switch to Job, which is one of my favorite books.
     
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    I have mentioned this I think twice before, but this thread seems to provide a nice chance to mention the reading plan once again.

    Tyndale has published "Immerse - The Reading Bible" This series, the entire bible in six volumes, using the NLT, presents the New Testament in its last volume, titled Messiah. It has an eight week and 16 week reading plan included near the last page.

    The sequence of books facilitates a fresh look and might trigger fresh insight. The NT is presented in 5 groupings of books.
     
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