Bible In A Year Online Daily Reading

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The daily readings consist of passages from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. This arrangement of Scripture brings variety and a fresh approach to each day’s reading, while providing a clear understanding of the Bible’s larger message. No other “through the bible” plan presents the entire bible in such a user-friendly format.

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The reading plan actually takes us through the book of Psalms twice during the year. On July 2nd we complete our first reading through the book of Psalms. We've learned much about the life of David in our Old Testament readings recently, let those memories of David reveal new insight and understanding of his writing as we begin reading through the Psalms again on July 3rd.

July 4th Audio Readings

We are pleased to provide the Bible commentary and readings from the New Living Translation© 1996 by Tom Dooley. Audio commentary & readings by Tom Dooley used by permission of MasterMedia Ministries.

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July 4th Bible In A Year Online Readings
(Please Note: There are variations in the text of the current version and ©1996 NLT audio version.)
2 KINGS 23:31-25:30
ACTS 22:17-23:10
PSALM 2:1-12
PROVERBS 18:13

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    • Paul reveals the hypocrisy of the religious leaders. Legalists tend to emphasize the laws that they keep best or the ones that best suit their interests. Ask God to help you avoid the trap of legalism.
    • Make a concerted effort to listen before you speak today.
What Now? bridges the gap between the world of the Bible and the contemporary world through its life application study questions.