New Blog Scripture Reading Schedule Is Now Available

Sukkot is almost here! The Feast begins later this week and each year the Parashah readings begin anew at this time because of the instruction in Deuteronomy 31:10-13. This means our “Read Through The Scriptures in a Year” plan also begins again!

On the blog’s right sidebar under “Helpful Links” is where you will find the link to this year’s “Read The Scriptures in a Year” plan throughout the year if you want to just print one sheet at a time. We will continue to post the weekly overview on the blog at the beginning of each week.

We’re looking forward to studying along with you this year as we read through the Bible in a year.

Why study the Bible? I can think of a million reasons, but how about this one? — The future of the world depends on it! The Bible is YHVH’s answer to all the problems of the world both individually and collectively. It holds the keys to a bright future for this world. And YHVH’s kingdom spreads one life at a time starting with you. That’s how his plan of redemption and the imposition of his kingdom on earth works.

As always, some of my blog posts will be “the best of” from previous years. But I’m also always coming up with new stuff. I’m a perpetual Bible studier and have an active and inquisitive mind. So I’m always studying. Been doing so since I was eight and have never stopped up to this point. I’m also a writer and Bible teacher, so I like to share the insights YHVH has graciously given. As Yeshua said, “Freely we receive and so freely we give.”

Be blessed and we invite you to join us on this spiritual journey!

 

Blog Scripture Readings for 10-5 Through 10-11-14

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THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION:

Parashat V’zot HaBerachah — Deuteronomy 33:1 – 34:12 ***
Haftarah — Joshua 1:1–18
Prophets — Zechariah 12:1 – 14:21; Malachi 1:1 – 4:6
Writings — 2 Chronicles 30:1 – 36:23
Testimony — Revelation 18:1 – 22:21

Most of this week’s blog discussion points will be on these passages. If you have general comments or questions on the weekly Scripture readings not addressed in a blog post, here’s a place for you to post those. Just use the “leave a reply” link below.

The full “Read Through The Scriptures In A Year” schedule, broken down by each day, can be found on the right sidebar under “Helpful Links.” There are 4 sections of scripture to read each day. One each from the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and from the Testimony of Yeshua. Each week, the Torah and haftarah readings will follow the traditional one-year reading cycle.

*** Parashat V’zot HaBerachah is usually read on Simchat Torah.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 10/5 through 10/11/14.

 

Blog Scripture Readings for 9-28 through 10-4-14

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THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION:

There is no Parashah reading this week due to Yom Kippur
Haftarah — none this week
Prophets — Zechariah 5:1 – 11:17
Writings — 2 Chronicles 23:1 – 29:36
Testimony — Revelation 11:1 – 17:18

Most of this week’s blog discussion points will be on these passages. If you have general comments or questions on the weekly Scripture readings not addressed in a blog post, here’s a place for you to post those. Just use the “leave a reply” link below.

The full “Read Through The Scriptures In A Year” schedule, broken down by each day, can be found on the right sidebar under “Helpful Links.” There are 4 sections of scripture to read each day. One each from the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and from the Testimony of Yeshua. Each week, the Torah and haftarah readings will follow the traditional one-year reading cycle.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 9/28 through 10/4/14.

 

Blog Scripture Readings for 9-21 through 9-27-14

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THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION:

Parashat Ha’Azinu — Deuteronomy 32:1–52
Haftarah — Hosea 14:2 -10; Micah 7:18-20; Joel 2:15-27 **
Prophets — Zephaniah 3:1–20; Haggai 1:1 – 2:23; Zechariah 1:1 – 4:14
Writings — 2 Chronicles 16:1 – 22:12
Testimony — Revelation 4:1 – 10:11

Most of this week’s blog discussion points will be on these passages. If you have general comments or questions on the weekly Scripture readings not addressed in a blog post, here’s a place for you to post those. Just use the “leave a reply” link below.

The full “Read Through The Scriptures In A Year” schedule, broken down by each day, can be found on the right sidebar under “Helpful Links.” There are 4 sections of scripture to read each day. One each from the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and from the Testimony of Yeshua. Each week, the Torah and haftarah readings will follow the traditional one-year reading cycle.

** A different Haftarah is read when it is a special sabbath in Jewish tradition. This Shabbat is Shabbat Shuvah on the traditional calendar. Usually 2 Samuel 22:1–51 is read with Parashat Ha’Azinu.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 9/21 through 9/27/14.

 

Blog Scripture Readings for 9-14 through 9-20-14

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THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION:

Parashat Nitzavim-Vayelekh — Deuteronomy29:9 (10)* – 31:30
Haftarah — Isaiah 61:10 – 63:9
Prophets — Nahum 2:1 – 3:19; Habakkuk 1:1 – 3:19; Zephaniah 1:1 – 2:15
Writings — 2 Chronicles 9:1 – 15:19
Testimony — Hebrews 11:1 – 13:25; Revelation 1:1 – 3:22

Most of this week’s blog discussion points will be on these passages. If you have general comments or questions on the weekly Scripture readings not addressed in a blog post, here’s a place for you to post those. Just use the “leave a reply” link below.

The full “Read Through The Scriptures In A Year” schedule, broken down by each day, can be found on the right sidebar under “Helpful Links.” There are 4 sections of scripture to read each day. One each from the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and from the Testimony of Yeshua. Each week, the Torah and haftarah readings will follow the traditional one-year reading cycle.

* Verse numbers in Hebrew Bibles and Christian Bibles can sometimes be different. The verses in the parenthesis refer to the verse number in Christian Bibles.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 9/14 through 9/20/14.

 

Blog Scripture Readings for 9-7 through 9-13-14

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THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION:

Parashat Ki Tavo — Deuteronomy 26:1 – 29:8 (9)* 
Haftarah — Isaiah 60:1–22
Prophets — Micah 2:1 – 7:20; Nahum 1:1–15
Writings — 2 Chronicles 2:1 – 8:18
Testimony — Hebrews 5:1 – 10:39

Most of this week’s blog discussion points will be on these passages. If you have general comments or questions on the weekly Scripture readings not addressed in a blog post, here’s a place for you to post those. Just use the “leave a reply” link below.

The full “Read Through The Scriptures In A Year” schedule, broken down by each day, can be found on the right sidebar under “Helpful Links.” There are 4 sections of scripture to read each day. One each from the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and from the Testimony of Yeshua. Each week, the Torah and haftarah readings will follow the traditional one-year reading cycle.

* Verse numbers in Hebrew Bibles and Christian Bibles can sometimes be different. The verses in the parenthesis refer to the verse number in Christian Bibles.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 9/7 through 9/13/14.

 

Blog Scripture Reading for 8-31 through 9-6-14

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THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION:

Parashat Ki Tetze — Deuteronomy 21:10 – 25:19 
Haftarah — Isaiah 54:1–10
Prophets — Amos 9:1–15; Obadiah (all); Jonah 1:1 – 4:11; Micah 1:1–16
Writings — 1 Chronicles 24:1 – 29:30; 2 Chronicles 1:1–17
Testimony — Titus 2:1 – 3:15; Philemon (all); Hebrews 1:1 – 4:16

Most of this week’s blog discussion points will be on these passages. If you have general comments or questions on the weekly Scripture readings not addressed in a blog post, here’s a place for you to post those. Just use the “leave a reply” link below.

The full “Read Through The Scriptures In A Year” schedule, broken down by each day, can be found on the right sidebar under “Helpful Links.” There are 4 sections of scripture to read each day. One each from the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings, and from the Testimony of Yeshua. Each week, the Torah and haftarah readings will follow the traditional one-year reading cycle.

Weekly Blog Scripture Readings for 8/31 through 9/6/14.