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180 Days - Guided Tour of the Bible:

This plan offers a kind of bird’s-eye-view. The daily readings consist of 180 selected passages, including at least one chapter from each of the Bible’s 66 books.

This “Guided Tour” is a tour of the Bible’s high points. Think of it as an introductory tour

Text Box: Time Commitment: 180 Days
Goal: To present underlying story of the Bible

The Plot Unveiled

 Day 1.      Genesis 1 : A Book of Beginnings

 Day 2.      Genesis 2: One Shining Moment

 Day 3.      Genesis 3: The Crash

 Day 4.      Genesis 4: Crouching at the Door

 Day 5.      Genesis 7: Under Water

 Day 6.      Genesis 8: The Rainbow

 Day 7.      Genesis 15: The Plan

 Day 8.      Genesis 19: A Catastrophe Sent from God

 Day 9.      Genesis 22: Final Exam

 Day 10.     Genesis 27: Jacob Gets the Blessing

 Day 11.     Genesis 28: Something Undeserved

 Day 12.     Genesis 37: Family Battles

 Day 13.     Genesis 41: Behind the Scenes

 Day 14.     Genesis 45: A Long Forgiveness

 

Birthing a Nation

 Day 15.     Exodus 3: Time for Action

 Day 16.     Exodus 10-11: The Ten Plagues

 Day 17.     Exodus 14: Miracle at the Red Sea

 Day 18.     Exodus 20: The Ten Commandments

 Day 19.     Exodus 32: The Dream Dies

 Day 20.     Leviticus 26: Legal Matters

 Day 21.     Numbers 11: Trials in the Desert

 Day 22.     Numbers 14: Open Mutiny

 Day 23.     Deuteronomy 4: Never Forget

 Day 24.     Deuteronomy 8: Dangers of Success

 Day 25.    Deuteronomy 28: Loud and Clear

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through a great art museum. You won’t get to see every painting in the museum, but you will learn the basic layout, and may also acquire a taste for art that will entice you to return again and again.

With a few exceptions, the Biblical material appears in rough chronological order. You will read the psalms attributed to David as you read about David’s life. You will read the prophets along with their background history. Portions from the Gospels, too, are interspersed, giving a composite picture of Jesus’ life on earth; and Paul’s letters are scattered throughout the record of his life. This arrangement should help convey the Bible’s “plot.”