Help i need a Bible reading plan!

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Is there anyone who can direct me to a good online Bible reading plan? I have been reading it from the start ie. Genesis but have been advised that a reading plan would be better which combines reading the New Testament & the Old Testament alternately, can anyone help?
 
I have been reading the Bible through for years. At first I got really hung up on some of the Old Testament “Nyquil” chapters. But I realized that while my intellect was numbed with all the boring sections, my spirit and soul was being fed. Gradually, I began to see changes…changes that have led me to love the Catholic faith even more. I started with the Tyndale Through the Bible books which had an Old Testament passage, a New Testament passage, a Psalm passage and a Proverb passage. Over the year’s I’d vary the versions, but the pattern was the same. Then I discoved a through the year Catholic bible. I’m at work and can’t remember the exact title, but am reading it now because it includes the Deutero-Canonical books. It is a bit different than the others in that you only read a passage from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament. Psalms and Proverbs are read in a sequence of the old. It’s not as nicely laid out and is a bit uneven in how much you read each day, but it is very good. It is the RSV version and has a quote from a saint of the church as well for each day.
I have grown a ton by just reading the scriptures each morning. Try it and give it time to feed your spirit. Don’t worry about the dry periods. Those often are the periods where the Spirit is working on your soul.
Hope that incourages you.
 
**Thank you all very much for those, I cant wait for the weekend now to have a good look at them 🙂 **
 
MIght I suggest the daily mass readings, including the responsorial psalms of course. Not only will you cover most of the Scriptures in a three year period, but it will also help you focus on the liturgical seasons. I recently started this and am highlighting in a Bible the texts that are covered. I am curious to see how much I cover by the end of the 3 year cycle (for Sunday readings, 2 years for weekday readings).
 
Is there anyone who can direct me to a good online Bible reading plan? I have been reading it from the start ie. Genesis but have been advised that a reading plan would be better which combines reading the New Testament & the Old Testament alternately, can anyone help?
The readings for daily and Sunday Mass are available several places online. If you read those over a three-year period, starting with the first day of Advent, then you will get a meaningful and deep reading of most of the Scripture, with important links between the Old and New Testaments.

Spiritus Sanctus tecum.

John Hiner
 
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