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 Feb. 21-Feb. 27

Feb. 21 Leviticus 14:33-16:34
Feb. 22 Leviticus 17:1-19:37
Feb. 23 Leviticus 20:1-22:33
Feb. 24 Leviticus 23:1-25:23
Feb. 25 Leviticus 25:24-26:46
Feb. 26 Leviticus 27:1-34; Numbers 1:1-54
Feb. 27 Numbers 2:1-3:51
 


Chronological Bible Reading Feb. 14 – Feb 20

Feb. 14 Exodus 39:32-40:38; Numbers 9:15-23
Feb. 15 Number 7:1-89
Feb. 16 Numbers 8:1-9:14; Leviticus 1:1-3:17
Feb. 17 Leviticus 4:1-6:30
Feb. 18 Leviticus 7:1-8:36
Feb. 19 Leviticus 9:1-11:47
Feb. 20 Leviticus 12:1-14:32
 


Chronological Bible Reading Feb. 8 – Feb. 14

 
Feb. 8        Job 12:1-25, Job 13:1-14:22
Feb. 9        Job 15:1-18:21
Feb  10      Job 19:1-21:34
Feb. 11       Job 22:1-25:6
Feb  12      Job 26:1-29:25
Feb. 13      Job 30:1-31:40
Feb. 14      Job 32:1-34-37
 



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