A 365-day Bible reading plan provides a structured approach to reading the entire Bible in one year, usually requiring 15–20 minutes daily, covering about 3 chapters per day. Common formats include chronological order, blended Old and New Testament readings, or straight-through (Genesis to Revelation) methods, often utilizing resources like Biblica or The Bible Recap.
Popular 365-Day Reading Plan Formats
The Bible Recap (Chronological): Arranges events in the order they occurred, helping readers understand the storyline rather than the traditional book order.
Blended (OT/NT/Psalms): Each day includes a passage from the Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms or Proverbs, providing a daily balance.
Traditional (Genesis to Revelation): Reads straight through the Bible, from cover to cover.
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Sample Daily Structure (Blended Approach)
Day 1: Psalm 1-2; Matthew 1-3
Day 2: Psalm 3-4; Matthew 4-5
Day 3: Psalm 5; Matthew 6-7
Day 4: Psalm 6-7; Matthew 8-9
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Key Tips for Success
Catch-Up Days: If you miss a day, don’t try to read everything at once. Use weekends or planned catch-up days to stay consistent.
Choose Your Translation: Use a Bible translation you understand (e.g., NIV, ESV, NLT).
Utilize Resources: Follow along with apps or printable trackers like those on BibleProject or The Gospel Coalition to maintain consistency.
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Detailed plans are often available as PDFs, such as the IPHC.org 365-day plan.
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