Here’s a schedule for reading the New Testament over the course of a year. For the most part, it tracks pretty closely with Lee Irons’ excellent schedule for reading the Greek New Testament in a year. My plan, however, varies a little bit. Because John’s writing is simpler Greek, my schedule goes through John’s Gospel at a faster pace than Irons’. As a result, there are no readings scheduled at the end of the year from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Eve. These open dates at the end can be used as catch-up days. The schedule is given in two formats below.
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Richard Vervoorn
I think it’s nice to have a daily tweet with reading of that day. Is there someone who wants to organize this?
Tim Webb
Dr. Burk,
I’ve used Iron’s plan in the past, and I’ve already started his in 2011, but I’ll switch to yours and give it a spin. Also, yours will work for any year, which is a plus. Thanks for sharing!
Any plan for sharing a plan to read the Hebrew Bible in 2011? Maybe a 5-year plan? 🙂