PART I
Creation & Covenant
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At Canyon Hills, we believe that the Bible is a unified, uninterrupted story that leads to Jesus.
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Historical Map
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Related World History
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Navigating Scripture
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Themes & Timeline
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How to Navigate
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Additional Resources
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Reading Plan
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HISTORICAL MAP
If the names, locations, and events in your Bible feel foreign to you, that’s because they are! In fact, almost all of the events we read about in Scripture took place in what’s known today as the “Middle East.” It can feel alienating or jarring to interact with words from another language, especially when it’s your turn to read out loud at your small group. Don’t worry; no one is going to quiz you on pronunciation here. We created this helpful map with modern political boundaries to help you get a sense of where exactly the events in Scripture took place. Follow along with the story each week, and use tools, like this map, to grow and deepen your understanding of this unified story that leads to Jesus. We hope this sparks your interest and imagination as you allow the words of the Bible to come alive for you this year.
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ROMANIA RUSSIA
BULGARIA GEORGIA
ARMENIA
AZERBAIJAN
TURKEY
HARAN
CE SYRIA
EDEN?
LEBANON ISRAEL
JERUSALEM
JORDAN
IRAN
IR AQ
MOAB KADESH BARNEA
RED SEA
UR
KUWAIT
MT SINAI
EGYPT SAUDI AR ABIA
SUDAN
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YEMEN
Modern Political Boundaries Movement Prominent Locations Prominent Figures ETHIOPIA
TIMELINE
U N DAT E D
Noah Builds the ark
2600 BC
2630 BC
Pyramids of Egypt constructed 2500 BC
2500 BC
Egyptians use papyrus and ink for writing 2400 BC 2331 BC 2300 BC
2166 BC
Abraham is born 2091 BC
Abraham travels to Canaan
Sumerian king, Sargon, becomes first “world conqueror”
2200 BC
2100 BC
2066 BC
Isaac is born 2006 BC
Jacob & Esau are born
2000 BC
2 0 0 0 B C ( E STI M AT E D )
Stonehenge erected in England 1915 BC
Joseph is born
1900 BC
1 9 0 0 B C ( E ST I M ATE D )
Spoked wheels invented
1898 BC
Joseph is sold into slavery 1885-1805 BC
1800 BC
Joseph rules Egypt 1800-1446 BC
Israelistes enslaved in Egypt
1700 BC
1 7 5 0 B C ( E ST I M ATE D )
Hammurabi of Babylon provides first written law code
1600 BC 1526 BC
Moses is born
1500 BC
1 5 0 0 B C ( E STI M AT E D )
Mexican Sun Pyramid built 1446-1445 BC
The Exodous, Ten Commandments given, The second Passover
1400 BC
R E L AT E D W O R L D H I S T O R Y
The original recipients of many of the original writings which became the Old Testament didn’t need background information or historical context---they were living it. They knew where certain regions were and who was ruling this or that place the same way you and I know where San Diego is, or who the president happens to be. Today, it can be difficult to place the events of Scripture in the overall timeline of history. We created this world history timeline so that you can see when the events in Scripture took place alongside other notable events in history. It’s important to note that while the veracity of some of the events and people in Scripture have been contested, over time, non-biblical findings have confirmed the historicity of key Biblical figures. It’s important not to distinguish “Biblical history” from “world history.” It’s all just history.
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N AV I G AT I N G S C R I P T U R E
The Bible isn’t just a book; it’s a whole library. The library of Scripture is a rich compilation of many different types of writings, from many different places, penned and passed down by many different authors over the course of a a millenium. While the content of the Bible may have been physically written and edited by humans, we believe that it is still divinely inspired or “God-breathed” to use language from Paul’s letter to Timothy, and that it is one unified picture that points to Jesus as the Savior of mankind. One of the beautiful and interesting things about the Scriptures of Christianity is that, unlike other world religions, God didn’t hand the entire vast library of the Bible down as one ornate, golden scroll. He didn’t whisper secrets to the ears of a select few to write down in private. As He often does, God chose to partner with imperfect humans to enact His plan and purposes for the world.
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N AV I G AT I N G S C R I P T U R E BY STRUCTURE
The Torah is the name given to the first five books of the Bible from Genesis to Deuteronomy. This section is also known as the “Five Books of Moses” or the “Pentateuch,” which translates to “five scroll cases.” Traditionally, it’s believed that these books were written by Moses. The Torah covers the story of creation, God’s covenant with His people, and begins the journey towards Jesus.
The Hebrew Bible was divided into three parts: Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim. This loosely translates to Law, Prophets, and Writings. The Hebrew Bible is also referred to as the Tanakh (Ta + Na + Kh) in Hebrew. This second section, Nevi’im, tells the story of the rise of the Jewish monarchy. It’s marked by frequent criticism of unethical or immoral behavior by the ruling elite. The Ketuvim, or Writings, are the final section of the Tanakh (or the Traditional Hebrew Bible). It contains mostly poetry, but also serves as a sort of catch-all for books that don’t fit in either of the previous sections. The Ketuvim includes books like Psalms, Proverbs, and Job, but also includes books like Ruth, Chronicles, and Daniel. The four books included in the New Testament of the Christian Bible that detail the life and deeds of Jesus as an episodic narrative are referred to as the “Gospels,” which is an Old-English adaptation of a Greek word meaning “Good News.” While they share a similar outline, each of the four writings contributes a unique perspective on the life and ministry of Jesus. The word“epistle” comes directly from the Greek word for “letter.” The New Testament's epistles are primarily written by spiritual leaders in the first and second centuries to individuals or groups of Christians. While not every author is known, Paul contributed the majority of these writings; compiling 13 letters from Romans to Philemon. The “Book of Revelation” or the “Apocalypse of John” or the “Revelation to John” is a unique but important writing in the Christian Bible. The title is derived from the Greek word apokalypsis, meaning “to unveil” or “to uncover.” A broad view of interpretations exist on the meaning of the fantastic symbols and imagery present in this text.
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THEME BIBLICAL ER A
PART I
PART II
PART III
Creation & Covenant
Wasteland & Promised Land
Kings & Prophets
Prologue
Wilderness & Promised Land
Patriarchs
United Kingdom
Divided Kingdom
The Nations
KEY EVENTS
Creation Fall Adam & Eve
Northern Kingdom: Israel
Noah Conquest
Exodous Abraham Moses Isaac & Jacob
Joshua Judges
David & Solomon Southern Kingdom: Judah
R E L AT E D B O O K S
GENESIS
E XO D U S
J O S H UA
SAMUEL
LEVITICUS
AMOS HOSEA
NUMBERS
JUDGES
D E U T.
RUTH
ISAIAH MICAH KINGS
CHRONICLES
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PART IV
PART V
Jesus & The Way
Sinners & Saints
Exiles
Assyrian Exile
Post-Exile
PART VI
Revelation & New Creation
Jesus’s Ministry
Last Days
New Heavens & New Earth
Babylonian Exile The Church
Judgment
New Creation
Return Ezra & Nehemiah
JEREMIAH EZEKIEL
DA N I E L ESTHER
Jesus
EZRA
M AT T H E W
NEHEMIAH
MARK
H AG G A I
LUKE
ZECHARIA
JOHN
AC T S
EPISTLES R E V E L AT I O N
M A L AC H I
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N AV I G AT I N G S C R I P T U R E BY GENRE
Narrative passages present a re-telling of events. While narrative sections can include moral lessons, not everything you read in a narrative passage is prescriptive--sometimes they are simply descriptive. Narrative books include Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Ruth & Esther. Legal text can be dry, but it is still important. While legal text doesn’t read like narrative, the information is vital in understanding God’s covenant with the people of Israel. Examples include the last half of Exodus, and all of Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Biblical poetry can mark important events, appeal to reason, portray feelings, and urge action. While some devices, like metaphor, remain accessible to modern readers, others can be lost when translated to English. Poetic passages also exist inside of other genres. Examples: Psalms, Song of Solomon, and Lamentations. Wisdom literature is similar to poetry in it’s scope, but doesn’t employ the same structure or devices. Wisdom literature raises important questions about values, morality, ethics, and the meaning of life. Examples include Job, portions of Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes. Some books can feature multiple genres. While all of the Bible’s predictions about the future are a part of the prophecy genre, not all of prophecy is predictions about the future. In fact, much of the writing in this genre served as a social critique of the political and religious ruling class of the day. Examples include Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. Apocalypse translates to “uncover” and this genre deals with something being uncovered that was not previously known. These events are often revealed by a heavenly messenger and feature surreal imagery. The main books in this genre are Daniel and Revelation, but “apocalypses” happen elsewhere in Scripture. Compiled accounts are similar to narrative and are a sort of ancient biography. These writings came about many years after the events themselves took place, and authors compiled both oral and written sources to assemble a cohesive story. The four Gospels are the primary examples of compiled accounts. Unlike narrative, the epistles or “letters” genre in the New Testament is primarily meant as instruction for the reader. Epistles were written with different audiences in mind, and often assume that the reader is already fami liar with the topic. Examples include Romans, Hebrews, and James.
N AV I G AT I N G S C R I P T U R E BY AUDIENCE
Ancient Jews
Understanding some of the first intended audiences of various passages can enrich and deepen your ability to navigate the story of the Bible. This can also help you piece together the timelines and understand why a particular event may be significant within the overall story. Think: Moses, Joshua, Ruth, etc. After the “Ancient Jews� we enter the period of the first temple, built by King Solomon. This temple would replace the Tabernacle in the Sinai desert, as well as other local sanctuaries and altars. This finally gave the Jewish people a new formal setting for sacrifice and assembly. Think: David, Solomon, etc. At the direction of King Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and the temple and exiled (or deported) many Jews from their native lands into Babylon. This period of exile is an important event in Jewish history and the topic of many scriptural passages. Think: Esther, Daniel, Lamentations.
Once the Babylonians were conquered by the Persians, King Cyrus allowed many Jews to return to Judah and begin reconstruction on the temple. The second temple started around 515-516 BC and lasted up to the time of Jesus and ended in 70 AD. Think: Ezra, Nehemiah.
Starting in the New Testament, passages written to individuals begin to appear. These writings were often written to individuals, or individuals within a group, who may not have already believed that Jesus was the Messiah, as an attempt to convince the reader. Think: Romans, Hebrews, Luke.
Many of the epistles in the New Testament assume that the reader is familiar with the life and ministry of Jesus and function primarily as a form of instruction or correction for His followers. Think: Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians.
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H O W T O N AV I G AT E S C R I P T U R E F O R YO U R S E L F
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FRAME THE CONTEXT
Ask yourself questions about the structure, genres, and audience(s) of the passage. Use any available tools and historical context to inform your reading.
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EXAMINE THE CONTENT
Observe what the author is emphasizing or trying to get you to pay attention to. How do the language and imagery inform your understanding of the text?
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CONNECT THE DOTS
How does this passage or story connect to the overall story of the Bible? How does it connect to other passages? How does is connect to Jesus?
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A P P LY
Pray and ask God how your new understanding of this passage should inform your day-to-day living. You can also refer to commentary and seek wise counsel.
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
“ R E A D S C R I P T U R E” A P P A helpful Bible-reading tool created by the Bible Project to make reading the Bible interesting and easy. Available to download for free on Apple & Android App Stores. B I B L E P RO J EC T V I D EO S Some of the most helpful tools around for understanding the themes, genres and structures of the Bible. Available to watch for free on YouTube. C H RO N O LO G I C A L L I F E A P P L I C AT I O N S T U DY B I B L E A helpful Bible-study tool with plenty of historical context, maps and pictures. Available for purchase online.
H OW TO R E A D T H E B I B L E FO R A L L I T S WO RT H An important work by notable scholars Douglas Stuart and Gordon D. Fee. Available for purchase online.
H OW TO R E A D T H E B I B L E B O O K BY B O O K Another important work by notable Douglas Stuart and Gordon D. Fee. Available for purchase online.
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WEEK 13 WEEK 14 WEEK 15
Ruth 1-4, Psalm 77 1 Samuel 1-3, Psalm 78 1 Samuel 4-8, Psalm 79 1 Samuel 9-12, Psalm 80 1 Samuel 13-14, Psalm 81 1 Samuel 15-17, Psalm 82 1 Samuel 18-20, Psalm 83
1 Kings 14-16, Psalm 98 1 Kings 17-19, Psalm 99 1 Kings 20-22, Psalm 100 2 Kings 1-3, Psalm 101 2 Kings 4-7, Psalm 102 2 Kings 8-11, Psalm 103 2 Kings 12-14, Psalm 104
WEEK 16
Judges 1-3, Psalm 70 Judges 4-5, Psalm 71 Judges 6-8, Psalm 72 Judges 9-12, Psalm 73 Judges 13-15, Psalm 74 Judges 16-18, Psalm 75 Judges 19-21, Psalm 76
2 Samuel 16-18, Psalm 91 2 Samuel 19-21, Psalm 92 2 Samuel 22-24, Psalm 93 1 Kings 1-3, Psalm 94 1 Kings 4-7, Psalm 95 1 Kings 8-10, Psalm 96 1 Kings 11-13, Psalm 97
2 Kings 15-17, Psalm 105 2 Kings 18-19, Psalm 106 2 Kings 20-22, Psalm 107 2 Kings 23-25, Psalm 108 Isaiah 1-4, Psalm 109 Isaiah 5-8, Psalm 110 Isaiah 9-12, Psalm 111
WEEK 17
Deut. 30-31, Psalm 63 Deut. 32-34, Psalm 64 Joshua 1-4, Psalm 65 Joshua 5-8, Psalm 66 Joshua 9-12, Psalm 67 Joshua 13-21, Psalm 68 Joshua 22-24, Psalm 69
1 Samuel 21-24, Psalm 84 1 Samuel 25-27, Psalm 85 1 Samuel 28-21, Psalm 86 2 Samuel 1-3, Psalm 87 2 Samuel 4-8, Psalm 88 2 Samuel 9-12, Psalm 89 2 Samuel 13-15, Psalm 90
Isaiah 13-17, Psalm 112 Isaiah 18-22, Psalm 113 Isaiah 23-27, Psalm 114 Isaiah 28-30, Psalm 115 Isaiah 31-35, Psalm 116 Isaiah 36-38, Psalm 117 Isaiah 39-41, Psalm 118
WEEK 18
WEEK 7
WEEK 6
Leviticus 16-18, Psalm 35 Leviticus 19-20, Psalm 36 Leviticus 21-23, Psalm 37 Leviticus 24-25, Psalm 38 Leviticus 26-27, Psalm 39 Numbers 1-4, Psalm 40 Numbers 5-7, Psalm 41
WEEK 8
WEEK 5
Exodus 32-34, Psalm 28 Exodus 35-40, Psalm 29 Leviticus 1-4, Psalm 30 Leviticus 5-7, Psalm 31 Leviticus 8-10, Psalm 32 Leviticus 11-13, Psalm 33 Leviticus 14-15, Psalm 34
WEEK 9
WEEK 4
Exodus 13-15, Psalm 21 Exodus 16-18, Psalm 22 Exodus 19-21, Psalm 23 Exodus 22-24, Psalm 24 Exodus 25-27, Psalm 25 Exodus 28-29, Psalm 26 Exodus 30-31, Pslam 27
Deut. 10-12, Psalm 56 Deut. 13-14, Psalm 57 Deut.15-16, Psalm 58 Deut. 17-20, Psalm 59 Deut. 21-23, Psalm 60 Deut. 24-27, Psalm 61 Deut. 28-29, Psalm 62
WEEK 10
WEEK3
Genesis 43-45, Psalm 14 Genesis 46-47, Psalm 15 Genesis 48-50, Psalm 16 Exodus 1-3, Psalm 17 Exodus 4-6, Psalm 18 Exodus 7-9, Psalm 19 Exodus, 10-12, Psalm 20
Numbers 28-30, Psalm 49 Numbers 31-32, Psalm 50 Numbers 33-34, Psalm 51 Numbers 35-36, Psalm 52 Deut. 1-3, Psalm 53 Deut. 4-6, Psalm 54 Deut. 7-9, Psalm 55
WEEK 11
WEEK 2
Genesis 25-28, Psalm 8 Genesis 29-31, Psalm 9 Genesis 32-34, Psalm 10 Genesis 35-37, Psalm 11 Genesis 38-40, Psalm 12 Genesis 41-42, Psalm 13
Numbers 8-10, Psalm 42 Numbers 11-13, Psalm 43 Number 14-16, Psalm 44 Numbers 17-18, Psalm 45 Numbers 19-21, Psalm 46 Numbers 22-24, Psalm 47 Numbers 25-27, Psalm 48 Numbers 28-30, Psalm 49
WEEK 12
WEEK 1
Genesis 1-3, Psalm 1 Genesis 4-7, Psalm 2 Genesis 8-11, Psalm 3 Genesis 12-15, Palm 4 Genesis 16-18, Psalm 5 Genesis 19-21, Psalm 6 Genesis 22-24, Psalm 7
Isaiah 42-44, Psalm 119:1-32 Isaiah 45-48, Psalm 119:33-64 Isaiah 49-51, Psalm 119:65-96 Isaiah 52-54, Psalm 119:97-128 Isaiah 55-57, Psalm 119:129-152 Isaiah 58-60, Psalm 119:153-176 Isaiah 61-64, Psalm 120
WEEK 31 WEEK 32 WEEK 33
Nehemiah 1-3, Psalm 48 Nehemiah 4-6, Psalm 49 Nehemiah 7-9, Psalm 50 Nehemiah 10-11, Psalm 51 Nehemiah 12-13, Psalm 52 Esther 1-5, Psalm 53 Esther 6-10, Psalm 54
1 Chronicles 22-24, Psalm 69 1 Chronicles 25-29, Psalm 70 2 Chronicles 1-4, Psalm 71 2 Chronicles 5-8, Psalm 72 2 Chronicles 9-12, Psalm 73 2 Chronicles 13-17, Psalm 74 2 Chronicles 18-20, Psalm 75
WEEK 34
Ezekiel 34-36, Psalm 41 Ezekiel 37-39, Psalm 42 Ezekiel 40-44, Psalm 43 Ezekiel 45-48, Psalm 44 Ezra 1-3, Psalm 45 Ezra 4-7, Psalm 46 Ezra 8-10, Pslam 47
Zechariah 9-14, Psalm 62 Malachi 1-2, Psalm 63 Malachi 3-4, Psalm 64 1 Chronicles 1-10, Psalm 65 1 Chronicles 11-14, Psalm 66 1 Chronicles 15-17, Psalm 67 1 Chronicles 18-21, Psalm 68
2 Chronicles 21-24, Psalm 76 2 Chronicles 25-27, Psalm 77 2 Chronicles 28-31, Psalm 78 2 Chronicles 32-34, Psalm 79 2 Chronicles 35-36, Psalm 80 Matthew 1-2, Psalm 81 Matthew 3-4, Psalm 82
WEEK 35
Ezekiel 13-15, Psalm 34 Ezekiel 16-18, Psalm 35 Ezekiel 19-21, Psalm 36 Ezekiel 22-24, Psalm 37 Ezekiel 25-27, Psalm 38 Ezekiel 28-30, Psalm 39 Ezekiel 31-33, Psalm 40
Daniel 1-3, Psalm 55 Daniel 4-6, Psalm 56 Daniel 7-9, Psalm 57 Daniel 10-12, Psalm 58 Haggai 1-2, Psalm 59 Zechariah 1-4, Psalm 60 Zechariah 5-8, Psalm 61
Matthew 5-6, Psalm 83 Matthew 7-8, Psalm 84 Matthew 9-10, Psalm 85 Matthew 11-12, Psalm 86 Matthew 13-14, Psalm 87 Matthew 15-16, Psalm 88 Matthew 17-18, Psalm 89
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WEEK 25
WEEK 24
Proverbs 25-27, Psalm 6 Proverbs 28-31, Psalm 7 Ecclesiastes 1-4, Psalm 8 Ecclesiastes 5-8, Psalm 9 Ecclesiastes 9-12, Psalm 10 Song of Sol 1-4, Psalm 11 Song of Sol 5-8, Psalm 12
WEEK 26
WEEK 23
Proverbs 4-6, Psalm 149 Proverbs 7-9, Psalm 150 Proverbs 10-12, Pslam 1 Proverbs 13-15, Psalm 2 Proverbs 16-18, Psalm 3 Proverbs 19-21, Psalm 4 Proverbs 22-24, Psalm 5
WEEK 27
WEEK 22
Job 29-31, Psalm 142 Job 32-34, Psalm 143 Job 35-37, Psalm 144 Job 38-39m Psalm 145 Job 40-42, Psalm 146 Psalm 1-2, Psalm 147 Proverbs 1-3, Psalm 148
Jeremiah 51-52, Psalm 27 Lamentations 1-2, Psalm 28 Lamentations 3, Psalm 29 Lamentations 4-5, Psalm 30 Ezekiel 1-4, Psalm 31 Ezekiel 5-8, Psalm 32 Ezekiel 9-12, Pslam 33
WEEK 28
WEEK 21
Job 1-3, Psalm 135 Job 4-7, Psalm 136 Job 8-11, Psalm 137 Job 12-15, Psalm 138 Job 16-19, Psalm 139 Job 20-23, Psalm 140 Job 24-28, Psalm 141
Jeremiah 26-29, Psalm 20 Jeremiah 30-32, Psalm 21 Jeremiah 33-36, Psalm 22 Jeremiah 37-39, Psalm 23 Jeremiah 40-44, Psalm 24 Jeremiah 45-48, Psalm 25 Jeremiah 49-50, Psalm 26
WEEK 29
WEEK 20
Obadiah 1, Psalm 128 Jonah 1-4, Psalm 129 Micah 1-4, Psalm 130 Micah 5-7, Psalm 131 Nahum 1-3, Psalm 132 Habakkuk 1-3, Psalm 133 Zephaniah 1-3, Psalm 134
Jeremiah 1-3, Psalm 13 Jeremiah 4-6, Psalm 14 Jeremiah 7-9, Psalm 15 Jeremiah 10-13, Psalm 16 Jeremiah 14-17, Psalm 17 Jeremiah 18-22, Psalm 18 Jeremiah 23-25, Psalm 19
WEEK 30
WEEK 19
Isaiah 65-66, Psalm 121 Hosea 1-5, Psalm 122 Hosea 6-10, Psalm 123 Hosea 11-14, Psalm 124 Joel 1-3, Psalm 125 Amos 1-5, Psalm 126 Amos 6-9, Psalm 127
Matthew 19-20, Psalm 90 Matthew 21-22, Psalm 91 Matthew 23-24, Psalm 92 Matthew 25-26, Psalm 93 Matthew 27-28, Psalm 94 Mark 1-2, Psalm 95 Mark 3-4, Psalm 96
WEEK 49
1 Timothy 1-2, Psalm 19 1 Timothy 3-4, Psalm 20 1 Timothy 5-6, Psalm 21 2 Timothy 1-4, Psalm 22 Titus 1-3, Psalm 23 Philemon 1, Psalm 24 Hebrews 1-2, Psalm 25
WEEK 50
Philippians 3-4, Psalm 12 Colossians 1-2, Psalm 13 Colossians 3-4, Psalm 14 1 Thessalonians 1-2, Psalm 15 1 Thessalonians 3-4, Psalm 16 1 Thessalonians 5, Psalm 17 2 Thessalonians 1-3, Psalm 18
1 Peter 1-2, Psalm 33 1 Peter 3-5, Psalm 34 2 Peter 1-3, Psalm 35 1 John 1-2, Psalm 36 1 John 3-5, Psalm 37 2, 3 John, Psalm 38 Jude 1, Psalm 39
WEEK 51
Galatians 1-2, Psalm 5 Galatians 3-4, Psalm 6 Galatians 5-6, Psalm 7 Ephesians 1-2, Psalm 8 Ephesians 3-4, Psalm 9 Ephesians 5-6, Psalm 10 Philippians 1-2, Psalm 11
Hebrews 3-4, Psalm 26 Hebrews 5-6, Psalm 27 Hebrews 7-8, Psalm 28 Hebrews 9-10, Psalm 29 Hebrews 11-13, Psalm 30 James 1-3, Psalm 31 James 4-5, Psalm 32
Revelation 1-3, Psalm 40 Revelation 4-6, Psalm 41 Revelation 7-9, Psalm 42 Revelation 10-11, Psalm 43 Revelation 12-13, Psalm 44
WEEK 52
WEEK 43
WEEK 42
Acts 17-18, Psalm 127 Acts 19-20, Psalm 128 Acts 21-22, Psalm 129 Acts 23-24, Psalm 130 Acts 25-26, Psalm 131 Acts 27-28, Psalm 132 Romans 1-2, Psalm 133
WEEK 44
WEEK 41
Acts 3-4, Psalm 120 Acts 5-6, Psalm 121 Acts 7-8, Psalm 122 Acts 9-10, Psalm 123 Acts 11-12, Psalm 124 Acts 13-14, Psalm 125 Acts 15-16, Psalm 126
WEEK 45
WEEK 40
Luke 12-13, Psalm 118 Luke 14-16, Psalm 119:1-32 Luke 17-18, Psalm 119:33-64 Luke 19-20, Psalm 119:65-96 Luke 21-22, Psalm 119:97-128 Luke 23-24, Psalm 119:129-152 Acts 1-2, Psalm 119:153-176
1 Corinthians 15-16, Psalm 148 2 Corinthians 1-2, Psalm 149 2 Corinthians 3-4, Psalm 150 2 Corinthians 5-6, Psalm 1 2 Corinthians 7-8, Psalm 2 2 Corinthians 9-10, Psalm 3 2 Corinthians 11-13, Psalm 4
WEEK 46
WEEK 39
John 19-21, Psalm 111 Luke 1, Psalm 112 Luke 2-3, Psalm 113 Luke 4-5, Psalm 114 Luke 6-7, Psalm 115 Luke 8-9, Psalm 116 Luke 10-11, Psalm 117
1 Corinthians 1-2, Psalm 141 1 Corinthians 3-4, Psalm 142 1 Corinthians 5-6, Psalm 143 1 Corinthians 7-8, Psalm 144 1 Corinthians 9-10, Psalm 145 1 Corinthians 11-12, Psalm 146 1 Corinthians 13-14, Psalm 147
WEEK 47
WEEK 38
John 3-4, Psalm 104 John 5-6, Psalm 105 John 7-8, Psalm 106 John 9-10, Psalm 107 John 11-12, Psalm 108 John 13-15, Psalm 109 John 16-18, Psalm 110
Romans 3-4, Psalm 134 Romans 5-6, Psalm 135 Romans 7-8, Psalm 136 Romans 9-10, Psalm 137 Romans 11-12, Psalm 138 Romans 13-14, Psalm 139 Romans 15-16, Psalm 140
WEEK 48
WEEK 37
Mark 5-6, Psalm 97 Mark 7-8, Psalm 98 Mark 9-10, Psalm 99 Mark 11-12, Psalm 100 Mark 13-14, Psalm 101 Mark 15-16, Psalm 102 John 1-2, Psalm 103
Revelation 14-16, Psalm 45 Revelation 17-18, Psalm 46 Revelation 19-20, Psalm 47 Revelation 21-22, Psalm 48
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4
5
6
7
8
9
45
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
19
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
46
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
20
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
47
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
21
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
JUNE
DECEMBER 48
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
22
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
49
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
23
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
50
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
24
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
51
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
25
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
52
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
26
28
29
30
1
2
3
4
YEAR OF THE BIBLE
16
17
YEAR OF THE BIBLE