My Sunday morning Bible class finished reading much of the New Testament in the fall quarter (October-December). In that experiment, we read about 2 chapters of a book of the New Testament each day, 7 days a week, and read nearly all of the New Testament. We decided to keep on with this pattern for the winter quarter, but to read from the Old Testament this time. Because the New Testament relies so heavily on Isaiah and Psalms (these two books are the most often cited OT books in the NT), we decided to read these books.

This time, I broke it down differently. Rather than reading 2 chapters each day, I divided Isaiah and Psalms into equal divisions based on number of pages. We'll read Isaiah over 5 weeks and Psalms over 7 weeks by reading an equal number of pages. (I used a standard Bible with no notes to count pages.)

Using the bookmark below, please feel free to read along with us! This is a great way for you to read two very important Old Testament books right at the beginning of the year and get your Bible reading off to a fast start.
2011 Winter Quarter Bible Reading Bookmark (Download)
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