Bible Companion

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The Bible Companion is a Bible reading plan developed by Robert Roberts when he was 14 years of age, in about 1853,[1] and revised by him over a number of years into its current format.[2] It is widely used by Christadelphians, who place particular importance on personal daily Bible reading. Many Christadelphian congregations read one or more of the allotted chapters as part of their weekly Breaking of Bread service.

Description

The plan starts on January 1 in the Book of Genesis, Book of Psalms and Gospel of Matthew and covers the whole Bible over the course of a year, at about four chapters a day.[3] The Old Testament is read once and the New Testament twice. Here is an example of a section from the Bible Companion:

More information January, Date ...
January
Date Reading 1 Reading 2 Reading 3
1Genesis 1, 2Psalms 1, 2Matthew 1, 2
23, 43-53, 4
35, 66-85
47, 89,106
59,1011-137
611,1214-168
713,14179
815,161810
917,1819-2111
10192212
1120,2123-2513
1222,2326-2814
132429,3015
1425,263116
15273217
1628,293318
17303419
18313520
1932,333621
2034,353722
21363823
223739,4024
233841-4325
2439,404426
25414527
2642,4346-4828
2744,4549Romans 1, 2
2846,47503, 4
2948,5051,525, 6
30Exodus 1, 253-557, 8
313, 456,579
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