christine's bible study

The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever. Isa 40:8

2011 bible reading schedule

“Man shall not live by bread alone; but man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the LORD.” Deu 8:3, Mat 4:4

Read through the entire Bible in one year, using this easy schedule:

january february march april
may june july august
september october november december

We read through the Old Testament chronologically once in the year, most days in readings no longer than two chapters. We read Psalms and Proverbs each twice, for one Psalm or one chapter of Proverbs each day. We read through the New Testament once, reading five chapters per week. We do not read the New Testament chapters on the weekends, since we do not need to in order to finish the New Testament by the end of the year. Also, freeing up that reading provides more time on the weekends for Torah study, personal topical studies, or studies with church or small group Bible studies.

2011 bible reading schedule pdf to print and keep in your Bible.

Update: 12/15/10, added Scripture to the post; enabled february link. 12/16/10, enabled march link. 12/19/10, enabled april link. 12/23/10, enabled may link. 12/24/10, enabled june link. 12/27/10, enabled july and august links. 12/28/10, enabled september and october links. 12/29/10, enabled november and december links. 12/30/10, added link to 2011 bible reading schedule pdf.

3 responses to “2011 bible reading schedule

  1. Pingback: bible reading schedules « Christine's Bible Study

  2. Pingback: Man shall not live by bread alone | a biblical perspective

  3. pam Tuesday 1 March 2011 at 12:10 pm

    The four ‘faces’, lion, ox, man, and eagle, in my opinion, do relate to Messiah Y’shua. Only two of these four are seen in the innermost chamber in Ezekiel’s Temple and two are not present.
    The ox, symbolic of the sacrifice already accomplished, and the agle, symbolic of the divine which He took up again at the Resurrection.
    The two which are present are the man, ‘born of a woman’ and also ‘second Adam’, and the lion, sybolic of the Lion of Judah, our King of Kings.

Leave a comment