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1 | Looking for college bible reading prog. | Josh 8:35 | EdB | 240602 | ||
Hi College Student A plan I used the whole time I was in school and I continued it later in life is to read 2 chapters of the Old Testament, Two Chapters of the New, a Proverb and Psalm. In a year I had read through the Old Testament once, the New Testament twice. Through proverbs once a month and Psalms twice. That supplied me the right balance of all the facets the Bible supplies. Each year I make it a point to switch to a new translation. You will be amazed how much will jump out at you when read in a different translation. The biggest task in doing this is to fight to keep it from becoming the goal rather than making what I read as the goal. What I mean is you can get so involved with sticking to a schedule you end up physically reading but not retaining what you are reading. I would also suggest you get into a GOOD Bible study one or two days a week. Knowing that you will be discussing a topic makes us more accountable and prone to stay on track. |
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2 | Looking for college bible reading prog. | Josh 8:35 | DocTrinsograce | 240619 | ||
Two OT, two NT, one Proverbs, and one Psalm. That yields six chapters a day, and accomplishes the goal of reading through the Bible in just a bit over six and a half months. Good plan! | ||||||