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Following is an excerpt from http://www.justchristians.com where the Daily Bible Reading Schedule came from.  This will tell you how the schedule was developed and how to use it.

This is a special Bible reading system that will help you overcome the most common barriers to daily Bible reading. Many Christians want to read the Bible through in a year but find that with most Bible reading schedules they get behind and can never catch up. So they quit. This plan is different. It defeats discouragement and falling behind by being extremely flexible. Each week contains only five readings, allowing you to miss a day, or catch up. Read both the Old and New Testament assignments for each day and complete the entire Bible in one year. Or, read the Old Testament readings for each day and finish the New Testament next year. Either way, with this plan you can reach your goal of studying the Bible each day.

There are readings for fifty weeks, leaving the last two weeks of December to catch up...We recommend that you try to read at a specific time each day, so that a regular habit of reading will be established. Also, many find it helpful to keep a notebook handy in which to jot down ideas, applications of scripture, questions for later study, items to pray for, etc. A notebook helps take time with the Word of God into the realm of serious study, rather than simple reading.

HOW THE BIBLE READINGS ARE ARRANGED

In this plan you will be reading the Bible in chronological order, as nearly as possible, because this greatly enhances comprehension. In the Old Testament this is not so difficult to arrange, with the exceptions of Job and Psalms. We have included the works of the prophets in their proper place in the historical narrative of God's people, Israel. Duplicate accounts are often included in a single day's reading. The Psalms have been inserted at scattered points throughout the year, with every effort made to place appropriate Psalms with passages that they seem to "fit."

In the New Testament you will begin with Luke and Acts, followed by the epistles. The other Gospels will be periodically included so that you are constantly exposed to Jesus Christ, even as you read of His will for His church. Lastly, you will read the book of Revelation.

God's blessings rest with those who will read, understand, and live by His Word. May this guide help you to that noble end. "Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path" (Psalms 119:105).

--Mark and Dena Roberts

It is recommended that you keep a copy of the Reading Schedule handy to check-off each day's completion.  The Reading Schedule has links to the online Bible developed by Brian Witty so that all of your daily reading can be done online.  If any mistakes are found with the links, please send an email to me so that I may correct.  Thanks to Mark Roberts with the Westside Church of Christ in Irving, TX for developing this schedule and giving me the idea to use links to the online Bible.  Enjoy!

--Larry Powell

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