Many people find the reading of Scripture difficult because the timeline jumps around. The events recorded in the   Bible don’t follow a historical sequence. The Chronological Bible was created by its authors to help alleviate confusion.

Throughout the coming year, I will be presenting a weekly schedule that mostly follows the Chronological Bible’s  reading plan. Toward the conclusion of each week’s readings, I will post a blog in the Ezine and on the church’s website to offer any observations and insights that come to my mind.

I welcome anyone who wishes to join me in this spiritual discipline. I pray, in advance, that your life will be enriched by the experience.                                             

Blessings,

=Pastor David

Chronological Bible Reading March 28-April 3

 
March 28 Joshua 18:1-19:48
March 29 Joshua 19:49-21:45; I Chronicles 6:54-81
March 30 Joshua 22:1-24:33
March 31 Judges 1:1-3:30
April 1 Judges 3:31-6:40
April 2 Judges 7:1-9:21
April 3 Judges 9:22-11:28
 


Chronological Bible Reading March 21-March 27

March 22 Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12; Joshua 1:1-2:24
March 23 Joshua 3:1-6:27
March 24 Joshua 7:1; I Chronicles 2:7; Joshua 7:2-9:27
March 25 Joshua 10:1-12:6
March 26 Joshua 12:7-15:19
March 27 Joshua 15:20-17:18
 


Chronological Bible Reading March 14- March 20

 
March 14 Deuteronomy 6:1-9:29
March 15 Deuteronomy 10:1-12:32
March 16 Deuteronomy 13:1-16:17
March 17 Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9
March 18 Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19
March 19 Deuteronomy 26:1-29:1
March 20 Deuteronomy 29:2-31:29
 



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