Esther and Malachi

… bring us to the end of what’s known as the Old Testament.

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/esther/ (9 min., 14 secs)

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/malachi/ (7:9)

My post for the One Year Chronological Bible Reading Plan, Part 12 is going to be PACKED full of stuff! It’ll have your October reading schedule, video links for the Bible Project’s New Testament Overview, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and some informational commentary from yours truly about what’s going on in the first five books of what’s known as the New Testament. It’s fabulously fascinating, in my opinion! Stay tuned…

Obadiah, Ezra, Haggai, and Zechariah

We’re reading one book a day for four days! Practically a marathon, haha! These books of the Bible are rich in context despite their shortness. Enjoy!

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/obadiah/ (4 min. 59 secs)

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/ezra-nehemiah/ (8:37) We start Nehemiah on Monday the 23rd, but it’s included with Ezra because that’s how The Bible Project presents it.

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/haggai/ (5:37)

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/zechariah/ (8:11)

Next week I’ll post Esther and Malachi which will finish off this month as well as what’s commonly known as the Old Testament. October’s reading schedule will be a separate post at the end of this month and it’ll be presented just like I’ve done in previous months. In the email subscribers get, I’ll have all the readings set up to flow smoothly, so if you’d like to get the daily emails, subscribe now.

I’ll be back next week!

Daniel and Joel

As I’ve read through the Bible, chronologically, every year since August 2008 I’ve suspected patterns and themes, but haven’t ever nailed them down with any certainty and when I found The Bible Project videos, I raised a hallelujah to Elohim for their work. I love the way they show how the book of Daniel is designed. It makes so much sense to me and adds so much to the reading of it. It lays out the patterns I’ve long suspected and tells me that it wasn’t just my imagination seeing something that wasn’t there. It’s all intentional and brilliant! Just like Elohim, right?

And they explain the book of Joel so clearly and simply.

That said, below are the links to the videos and I’ll be back next week with Ezekiel’s video.

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/daniel/ (8 min., 54 secs)

https://thebibleproject.com/explore/joel/ (6:48)

May Elohim bless you in your reading and I’m…