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Twenty Minutes a Day



How to Survey the Bible in One Year


Compiled by Robert Gunn


This schedule is planned as a guide to help you read through the whole Bible with greater understanding in the space of one year.

Reading for twenty minutes a day, at the end of a year, you will have read through the New Testament twice and the Old Testament once. (It is recommended that a specific time each day be set aside for reading.)

The Old Testament portions are presented as nearly as possible in chronological order, with the exception of the Book of Job (date uncertain) and the Psalms.

The passages from the prophets have been included in the historical narrative where they were spoken. Where duplicate accounts of a narrative are given, they are often included in the same day's reading.

The Psalms are located at scattered points throughout the year. Frequently a psalm that fits a particular passage has been placed with that passage.

The New Testament readings begin with the Gospel account of Luke followed by Acts which together give the continuous story of the New Testament.

To use this schedule, simply click on Today's Reading and the chapters selected for today from the New and Old Testament will appear. [Stephen Johnston] is waiting to read them with you!

I hope "Twenty Minutes A Day" becomes an enjoyable part of your day and proves to be a great blessing to you.

May God bless you richly!

In His love,

Rob


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