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Daily Bible Reading Plans in a year
provided by: The Blue Letter Bible

Below are some links to help you discover a reading plan that takes you through the Bible in 1 year.
Enjoy the options as you grow both in your love for and knowledge of Gods Word.

Canonical Plan:

This plan goes straight through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. You will be supplied with reading for each day of the week as a steady guide toward finishing the entire Bible in one calendar year.

https://www.blueletterbible.org/assets-v3/pdf/dbrp/1Yr_CanonicalPlan.pdf

Chronological Plan:

This plan does not read straight through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Rather, these readings are compiled according to recent historical research, taking into account the order in which the recorded events actually occurred. This is a fantastic plan to follow if you wish to add historical context to your reading of the Bible. If the schedule provided is followed, the entire Bible will be read in one calendar year.


https://www.blueletterbible.org/assets-v3/pdf/dbrp/1Yr_ChronologicalPlan.pdf


Historical Plan:

Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to read the Old Testament in ancient Israel? Or, the New Testament as the books were written? In this plan, the order of the Old Testament readings is very similar to Israel's Hebrew Bible, progressing from Law to Prophets to Writings. The New Testament ordering is based upon research regarding the order in which the books were authored. Although this research is not conclusive, it may offer helpful insights to your Bible reading.

https://www.blueletterbible.org/assets-v3/pdf/dbrp/1Yr_HistoricalPlan.pdf


Old Testament and New Testament Each Day:
       
It is important to understand the fullness of God's message to the churches, and a great way of doing this is reading the Old and New Testaments simultaneously. This plan, which can be completed in one calendar year, does just that. Readings from both Testaments are included from the beginning and although each reading does not contain both Testaments, the two are read effectively.

https://www.blueletterbible.org/assets-v3/pdf/dbrp/1Yr_OTNTPlan.pdf