Bible Reading Plans
There are many different plans to choose from.
Discipleship Journal has three different Bible reading plans available.
The 5x5x5 Bible Reading Plan
5 minutes per day, 5 days per week, 5 ways to dig deeper. Takes you through one chapter each day. Read the New Testament in one year.
Click here to download the 5x5x5 Bible Reading Plan
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Book-at-a-Time Bible Reading Plan
This book-at-a-time approach takes you through the whole Bible once in a year. It has two readings each day:
• the first reading alternatives between OT and NT books (about 3-4 chapters a day), with the Gospels spread throughout the year;
• the second reading is about a chapter a day of the wisdom literature and Isaiah.
There are only 25 readings a month, allowing for catch-up and/or reflection.
Click here to download the Book-at-a-Time Bible Reading Plan
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The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan
The unique advantage of this plan is that there are “catch-up” days:
• To prevent the frustration of falling behind, which most of us tend to do when following a Bible reading plan, each month of this plan gives you only 25 readings. Since you’ll have several “free days” each month, you could set aside Sunday to either not read at all or to catch up on any readings you may have missed in the past week.
• If you finish the month’s readings by the twenty-fifth, you could use the final days of the month to study passages that challenged or intrigued you.
Click here to download the Dicipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan
Bethlehem Baptist Church makes available the bookmark-method for this plan:
• Bookmarks for 1st half of the year
• Bookmarks for 2nd half of the year
Get the readings sent to you via email, RSS feed, web, or phone.
The ESV Bible Reading Plans can be accessed in multiple ways:
• web (a new reading each day appears online at the same link)
• RSS (subscribe to receive by RSS)
• email (subscribe to receive by email)
• iCal (download an iCalendar file)
• mobile (view a new reading each day on your mobile device)
• print (download a PDF of the whole plan)
There are about 10 plans available. Go to this link to access each plan in any of the options above.
Here are the three I would recommend:
ESV Study Bible (ESV Literary Study Bible contains the same plan)
With this plan there are four readings each day, divided into four main sections:
• Psalms and Wisdom Literature;
• Pentateuch and the History of Israel;
• Chronicles and Prophets; and
• Gospels and Epistles.
The introduction explains:
In order to make the readings come out evenly, four major books of the Bible are included twice in the schedule: the Psalms (the Bible’s hymnal), Isaiah (the grandest of the OT prophets), Luke (one of the four biblical Gospels), and Romans (the heart of the Bible’s theology of salvation).
The list of readings from the Psalms and the Wisdom Literature begins and ends with special readings that are especially appropriate for the opening and closing of the year. The list of readings from the Pentateuch and the History of Israel proceeds canonically through the five books of Moses and then chronologically through the history of the OT, before closing the year with the sufferings of Job. The list of readings from the Chronicles and the Prophets begins with the Chronicler’s history of the people of God from Adam through the exile, followed by the Major and Minor Prophets, which are organized chronologically rather than canonically.
Print out this PDF, which is designed to be cut into four bookmarks that can be placed at the appropriate place in your Bible reading.
To download the PDF, click here.
Daily Reading Bible
With this plan you go through:
• the NT twice,
• the Psalms twice, and
• the rest of the OT once.
M’Cheyne One-Year Reading Plan
With this plan you read through:
• the NT twice,
• the Psalms twice, and
• the rest of the OT once.
The plan begins with the four great beginnings or “births” of Scripture: Genesis 1 (beginning of the world), Ezra 1 (rebirth of Israel after her return from Babylonian exile), Matthew 1 (birth of the Messiah), Acts 1 (birth of the body of Christ).
Since there are four readings each day, it’s easy to modify this one so that you read through the Bible once in two years, by reading just the first two readings each day for the first year and the second two readings each day for the second year.
