Below is 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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Jerry Vines
Dr. Burk. Thanks for the encouragment to read through the Greek New Testament. I have been doing this for a number of years. It has given me a “feel” for the New Testament that reading our English versions doesn’t. I would encourage all your readers to follow your helpful plan. God bless you and a Happy New Year. Jerry Vines
Denny Burk
Thanks for the encouraging word, Dr. Vines. God bless and a Happy New Year to you as well!