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READING PLAN

Old Testament Reading PlansOLD TESTAMENT
Reading Pan 32 For Two Weeks

Many Christians start the year with a renewed interest in reading through the Bible.  To facilitate that desire, we provide a number of excellent Bible reading plans to choose from. We would recommend that you take some time to consider each of the plans to find one that best suites you and make this year of great discovery and growth. This is a two-week plan on some of the highlights of the Old Testament.

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Old Testament Reading Two Week Plan

Day        Book Chapter         Chapter Title
Day 1     Genesis 1                 The story of creation.
Day 2     Genesis 3                 The origin of sin.
Day 3     Genesis 22               Abraham and Isaac.
Day 4     Exodus 3                  Moses’ encounter with God.
Day 5.    Exodus 20                The gift of the Ten Commandments.
Day 6     1Samuel 17              David and Goliath.
Day 7     2Samuel 11              David and Bathsheba.
Day 8     2Samuel 12              Nathan’s rebuke of the king.
Day 9     1Kings 18                  Elijah and the prophets of Baal.
Day 10   Job 38                       God’s answer to Job.
Day 11   Psalms 51                 A classic confession.
Day 12   Isaiah 40                  Words of comfort from God.
Day 13   Daniel 6                    Daniel and the lion.
Day 14   Amos 4                     A prophet’s stern warning.

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Tips on Reading the Bible Daily
1. Start reading the Bible today -- there is no better time, and there's no reason to wait. Set aside a specific time each day. Set your schedule and then stick to it. Mornings are great, but feel free to use any time that works consistently for you.
2. Read the Bible for the sake of learning, not simply to accomplish your next reading. Say a short prayer to God before you begin, asking the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom and understanding, then be refreshed by the words you read!
3. Highlight verses, take notes and bookmark your Bible!

 

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