Bible literacy duration new testament only
Here's a suggested Bible literacy plan for the New Testament, with a duration of approximately 30 days:
Week 1: Introduction and Gospels
- Day 1: Introduction to the New Testament (Matthew 1:1-17, Mark 1:1-8, Luke 1:1-4, John 1:1-14)
- Day 2: The Life of Jesus (Matthew 4:12-25, Mark 1:14-39, Luke 4:14-44, John 1:19-51)
- Day 3: The Ministry of Jesus (Matthew 5:1-7:29, Mark 1:40-3:6, Luke 5:1-6:11, John 2:1-11)
- Day 4: The Death and Resurrection of Jesus (Matthew 26:1-27:66, Mark 14:1-15:47, Luke 22:1-23:56, John 11:1-12:50)
- Day 5: The Early Church (Acts 1:1-2:47, 1 Corinthians 12:1-31)
Week 2: Epistles
- Day 6: Paul's Letters (Romans 1:1-8:39, 1 Corinthians 1:1-16:23)
- Day 7: Peter's Letters (1 Peter 1:1-5:14, 2 Peter 1:1-3:18)
- Day 8: James and Jude (James 1:1-5:20, Jude 1:1-25)
- Day 9: Hebrews (Hebrews 1:1-13:25)
- Day 10: General Epistles (1 John 1:1-5:21, 2 John 1:1-13, 3 John 1:1-15, Revelation 1:1-22:21)
Week 3: Acts and Revelation
- Day 11: The Early Church (Acts 3:1-28:31)
- Day 12: The Missionary Journeys (Acts 13:1-28:31)
- Day 13: The Letters to the Seven Churches (Revelation 2:1-3:22)
- Day 14: The End Times (Revelation 4:1-22:21)
Week 4: Review and Reflection
- Day 15: Review of the Gospels (Matthew 1:1-28:20, Mark 1:1-16:20, Luke 1:1-24:53, John 1:1-21:25)
- Day 16: Review of the Epistles (Romans 1:1-16:27, 1 Corinthians 1:1-16:23, etc.)
- Day 17: Reflection on the New Testament (What did you learn? What stood out to you?)
- Day 18: Reflection on the New Testament (How has your understanding of God changed? What are you grateful for?)
- Day 29: Final Reflection and Conclusion (What are you going to do with what you've learned?)
This plan assumes a daily reading schedule of about 10-15 minutes per day. You can adjust the schedule to fit your needs and reading pace. It's also a good idea to take notes, ask questions, and reflect on what you're reading as you go along.