
I was surprised to find they usually were exactly the same and when they were different it was easier to see why when reading them this way.

I thought it was weird that it put John 1:1-3 with Genesis 1, since that goes with the rest of what John said but Lucinda thought that the two “in the beginning”s should be together.Īt first Randy didn’t like reading the same story two or three times in one day but later agreed with us that it was nice to see each account side by side. I was very interested in seeing the Bible in chronological order and for the most part got what I wanted but there were a few places the chronology felt off. What We Thought About the Chronological Reading Plan Lucinda read from the Daily Chronological Bible, using it has a model to tell the rest of us where to turn in our Bibles she’d look over the day’s reading and she and Matthew would dole out into four mostly even parts for all of us to read a portion out loud. How We Used the Chronological Reading Plan It has Bible readings for six days with a summary and prayer prompt for the seventh (but we just put that at the end of the sixth). This was our third year reading the Bible aloud together all the way through and this time we used the Daily Chronological Bible from Holman.

New American Standard Bible 2020 (NASB).Compact Center-Column Reference Bible Review
