Bible Reading Plan

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Bible Reading Plan

John Bender

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AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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Low review manipulation risk

26% review manipulation risk

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76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

80% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About Bible Reading Plan

This app provides a list of daily readings for completing the entire Bible each year.

The readings are presented as a checklist to aid in tracking progress - simply swipe each day left to mark it as read, or right to mark it unread. Use the app as a checklist with your own Bible, or press and hold to display the day's reading right in the app.

This "topical" list of readings divides the Bible into seven sections, one for each day of the week. If January 1 were a Monday, the days would be as follows:

Monday: Law (Gen. - Deut.)
Tuesday: History (Joshua - Esther)
Wednesday: Psalms
Thursday: Poetry (Job, Prov. - Song)
Friday: Prophecy (Isiah - Malachi)
Saturday: Gospels (Matt. - Acts)
Sunday: Letters (Romans - Rev.)

Thus, if one were to read all the Mondays, then all the Tuesdays, then all the Wednesdays, etc., it would be roughly the equivalent of reading the Bible straight through. However, dividing it into sections provides variety from day to day in both the type of content and its length. This helps deter boredom and also allows one to catch up more easily if a day is missed, by combining two shorter readings together to make up for the lost day.

The daily divisions have been tuned over the course of several years for both consistency and contiguity. Within a section, each day’s reading is approximately the same length throughout the year, subject to a few caveats. None of the chapters are broken across days (other than Psalm 119), and related neighboring chapters are kept together if practical. In general, drier sections of text, such as descriptions of the tabernacle or genealogies, are conglomerated into longer daily readings, while more poetic or narrative text, such as the psalms or the travels of the patriarchs, are separated for more individual attention.
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howdow8563

Looks interesting and simple

I’ve read through the Bible annually in canonical order the past few decades. I’m planning my reading course for 2022, and this sectional arrangement looks like what I’ve been looking for as a change. Thank you for putting in the work to provide this. God bless.

Suzie1306

Daily Bible

I like the way the readings are divided between sections of the Old and New Testaments and the fact that I can mark passages that I have read and underline important verses. I would have rated this app 4 or more stars if it weren't for the overly stylized font that is very difficult to read. If there is a way to change fonts, I haven't been able to find it.

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