Men Of

MEN OF THE

OLD TESTAMENT

Men Of Old TestamentMen of the Old Testament
Two Week Reading Plan 36

Encourage children and adults to learn facts about men of the Old Testament.

There are some true stories of heroes, and we can find them in the Bible. Here are some famous heroes in the Bible and some of the things that holy men of God did. Like Gideon, Samuel, Solomon, Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Josiah, Nehemiah, Jeremiah, Daniel.

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Men of the Old Testament

Day        Book Chapter         Chapter Title
Day 1
     Judges 6                 God calls Gideon to rescue his people.  
Day 2     Judges 7                 Gideon conquers his fears—and his enemies.
Day 3     1 Samuel 3             God calls young Samuel.
Day 4     1 Kings 3                 Solomon is given wisdom.
Day 5.    1 Kings 19               Elijah runs for his life.
Day 6     2 Kings 5                 Elisha heals a powerful foreign general.
Day 7     Isaiah 6                    God calls the prophet Isaiah.
Day 8     2 Kings 18                King Hezekiah under military siege.
Day 9     2 Kings 19                Isaiah speaks God’s word to King Hezekiah.  
Day 10   2 Chronicles 34       Josiah sets his nation back on course.
Day 11   Nehemiah 2            Nehemiah courageously begins rebuilding a wall.
Day 12   Jeremiah 38             Jeremiah, in prison, refuses to change his message.
Day 13   Daniel 1                   Daniel risks his life in captivity.
Day 14   Daniel 5                   Daniel’s word to participants in a royal orgy.

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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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