If you follow this plan for 30 days you will have read the entire Bible. I understand this is not the same as “studying” the Bible, which I think is important. But this really helped me tie the Old Testament history and prophecies together with the New Testament better than ever before. I think that’s because everything i read stayed fresh in my mind because it was so recent. Anyway, here’s the schedule:
*A quick note before you just dive into the schedule – Psalms and Proverbs are NOT included in this schedule. You will read (5) Psalms and (1) Proverb each day (and 2 Proverbs on the last day.)
- Day 1- Genesis 1-36
- Day 2 – Genesis 37- Exodus 18
- Day 3- Exodus 19 – Leviticus 10
- Day 4- Leviticus 11 – Numbers 14
- Day 5 – Numbers 15 – Deuteronomy 8
- Day 6 – Deuteronomy 9- Joshua 11
- Day 7 – Joshua 12 – Judges 20
- Day 8- Judges 21 -1 Samuel 29
- Day 9 – 1 Samuel 30 – 1 Kings 5
- Day 10 – 1 Kings 6 – 2 Kings 9
- Day 11 -2 Kings 10 – 1 Chronicles 15
- Day 12 – 1 Chronicles 16 – 2 Chronicles 25
- Day 13 – 2 Chronicles 26 – Nehemiah 12
- Day 14 – Nehemiah 13 – Job 42
- Day 15 – Ecclesiastes 1 – Isaiah 31
- Day 16 – Isaiah 32 – Jeremiah 5
- Day 17 – Jeremiah 6 – Jeremiah 35
- Day 18 – Jeremiah 36 – Ezekiel 12
- Day 19 – Ezekiel 13 – Ezekiel 42
- Day 20 – Ezekiel 43 – Joel 3
- Day 21 – Joel 4 – Malachi 3
- Day 22 – Malachi 4 – Matthew 23
- Day 23 – Matthew 24 – Luke 1
- Day 24 – Luke 2 – Luke 23
- Day 25 – Luke 24 – Acts 4
- Day 26 – Acts 5 – Romans 1
- Day 27 – Romans 2 – 1 Corinthians 15
- Day 28 – 1 Corinthians 16 – 1 Thessalonians 3
- Day 29 – 1 Thessalonians 4 – 1 Peter 2
- Day 30 – 1 Peter 3 – Revelation 22
- 5 Psalms each day
- 1 Proverb each day (2 on the last day)
One last note, don’t get discouraged if you get behind. Just jump back in and keep going. If it takes you a few extra days it will still be worth the time spent.
Also, you may want to copy this page and paste it into a Word or text document you can print out and keep in your Bible. (Or on your phone).