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SCRIPTURE
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OCTOBER 31 (Year One)
1) Review previous day’s readings.
2) Meditate on what God has revealed to you.
3) Ask yourself how God wants you to put His Word into action.
The 6-Year Plan is designed for both study and reflection. Every Bible passage appears on two consecutive days. The first day is the ESV translation with verse numbers. Use Commentaries, Thesauruses, Study Guides, etc. to study the passage.
The second day repeats the same passage using one of nine alternative translations but without verse numbers. The second day is always meant for reflection. The thirty-first day, however, allows time to review all of the previous passages so that an action plan develops emphasizing that THE WORD is LIFE .
AUGUST 31 (Year One)
1) Review previous day’s readings.
2) Meditate on what God has revealed to you.
3) Ask yourself how God wants you to put His Word into action.
The 6-Year Plan is designed for both study and reflection. Every Bible passage appears on two consecutive days. The first day is the ESV translation with verse numbers. Use Commentaries, Thesauruses, Study Guides, etc. to study the passage.
The second day repeats the same passage using one of nine alternative translations but without verse numbers. The second day is always meant for reflection. The thirty-first day, however, allows time to review all of the previous passages so that an action plan develops emphasizing that THE WORD is LIFE .
1) Review previous day’s readings.
2) Meditate on what God has revealed to you.
3) Ask yourself how God wants you to put His Word into action.
The 6-Year Plan is designed for both study and reflection. Every Bible passage appears on two consecutive days. The first day is the ESV translation with verse numbers. Use Commentaries, Thesauruses, Study Guides, etc. to study the passage.
The second day repeats the same passage using one of nine alternative translations but without verse numbers. The second day is always meant for reflection. The thirty-first day, however, allows time to review all of the previous passages so that an action plan develops emphasizing that THE WORD is LIFE .
NOVEMBER | ||
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1 | Psalm 23-24 | ESV |
2 | Psalm 23-24 | RSV |
3 | Mark 1 | ESV |
4 | Mark 1 | VOICE |
5 | Mark 2 | ESV |
6 | Mark 2 | RSV |
7 | Mark 3 | ESV |
8 | Mark 3 | NLT |
9 | Mark 4 | ESV |
10 | Mark 4 | NKJV |
11 | Mark 5 | ESV |
12 | Mark 5 | ERV |
13 | Mark 6 | ESV |
14 | Mark 6 | NIV |
15 | Mark 7 | ESV |
16 | Mark 7 | NIRV |
17 | Mark 8 | ESV |
18 | Mark 8 | NASB |
19 | Leviticus 17 | ESV |
20 | Leviticus 17 | ICB |
21 | Leviticus 18 | ESV |
22 | Leviticus 18 | VOICE |
23 | Mark 9 | ESV |
24 | Mark 9 | |
25 | Mark 10 | ESV |
26 | Mark 10 | |
27 | ADVENT | |
28 | ADVENT | |
29 | ADVENT | |
30 | ADVENT |
December 31 (Year Six)
The thirty-first day of the month in the 6Year Plan is for reflection. Review what you have read thus far. Meditate on what God has revealed to you. Ask yourself how God wants you to put His Word into action.
The 6Year Plan is designed so that every Bible passage is seen on two consecutive days. The first day is presented in the ESV translation and meant to be studied on that day. The second day, the same passage is presented in one of several translations. The second day is meant for reflection on that passage. Similarly, the thirty-first day allows you to reflect on all that has been read.