Friday, January 30, 2009

February Reading

Can you believe the first month is finished? Are you keeping up? What did you think of Genesis and Job?

February will take us through Exodus, Leviticus and start the book of Numbers. We'll be doing a lot of journeying in the next 28 days. May God open your heart and mind to what He would have you see.


February 1 Exodus 1-4

February 2 Exodus 5-8

February 3 Exodus 9-11

February 4 Exodus 12-13

February 5 Exodus 14-15

February 6 Exodus 16-18

February 7 Exodus 19-21

February 8 Exodus 22-24

February 9 Exodus 25-27

February 10 Exodus 28-29

February 11 Exodus 30-31

February 12 Exodus 32-34

February 13 Exodus 35-36

February 14 Exodus 37-38

February 15 Exodus 39-40

February 16 Leviticus 1:1-5:13

February 17 Leviticus 5:14-7:38

February 18 Leviticus 8-10

February 19 Leviticus 11-12

February 20 Leviticus 13-14

February 21 Leviticus 15-17

February 22 Leviticus 18-20

February 23 Leviticus 21-23

February 24 Leviticus 24-25

February 25 Leviticus 26-27

February 26 Numbers 1-2

February 27 Numbers 3-4

February 28 Numbers 5-6

As a random thought, (because this post is NOT long enough!) Mary Jane asked me today if we are truly reading in chronological order and Job is the oldest book of the Bible, why we didn't read it first. I have an answer! Those of you who have (or are) read using a chronological Bible will find Job starts after the first few chapters of Genesis. Mr. Kohlenberger (whose plan we are using) decided to use a "general chronological order" to keep from bouncing from book to book so much. I think he's a big believer in continuity. He says, "...we will read Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles together; with Psalms, Proverbs, the prophets, and other texts appropriately inserted. We will also read the Gospels as one account and the letters of Paul within the framework of Acts." (p.4)

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