Tis_Bearself
Patron
I am continuing on my ongoing project to read the Bible all the way through again. I did this once before much earlier in my life and I figured with age and wisdom it was time for a repeat through-read.
I was using this Great Adventure Bible Timeline Reading Plan to try to put stuff in historical perspective.
I completed Genesis, Exodus and Numbers as shown for Month 1, and I also read Leviticus just because it was there, although I understand why it was left out because it can seem like dry/ repetitive/ distracting stuff especially if someone hasn’t read the Bible much in the past.
However, I have just reached the beginning of Deuteronomy, and was taken aback to see it doesn’t even seem to be on the Bible Timeline Reading Plan. This is where I part ways with the Reading Plan. Jesus quoted Deuteronomy something like 10 times, I think it’s his second most quoted OT book and the Reading Plan doesn’t even have it listed?!
I have not taken the Great Adventure Bible Study, so I am mystified why this would be. Anybody have any insight? Does the formal Bible Study course discuss this book of the Bible separately? The timeline reading plan seems to be sending a message that Deuteronomy is not important. Surely that can’t be the case since Jesus quoted it so much.
I was using this Great Adventure Bible Timeline Reading Plan to try to put stuff in historical perspective.
I completed Genesis, Exodus and Numbers as shown for Month 1, and I also read Leviticus just because it was there, although I understand why it was left out because it can seem like dry/ repetitive/ distracting stuff especially if someone hasn’t read the Bible much in the past.
However, I have just reached the beginning of Deuteronomy, and was taken aback to see it doesn’t even seem to be on the Bible Timeline Reading Plan. This is where I part ways with the Reading Plan. Jesus quoted Deuteronomy something like 10 times, I think it’s his second most quoted OT book and the Reading Plan doesn’t even have it listed?!
I have not taken the Great Adventure Bible Study, so I am mystified why this would be. Anybody have any insight? Does the formal Bible Study course discuss this book of the Bible separately? The timeline reading plan seems to be sending a message that Deuteronomy is not important. Surely that can’t be the case since Jesus quoted it so much.