


There are many important prophets in the Bible. Paul's letter to Philemon is considered an important moment in the Bible. Paul's letters in 1 Thessalonians tell us about the difficulties experienced in the early days by the Christian Church. In Acts 17, you'll see Paul setting up the church at Thessalonica.

These letters were written over 14 years to over seven churches throughout the world. Paul wrote letters to the Churches, including Romans, First and Second Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and the First and Second Thessalonians. Paul wrote 25% of the New Testament, and you can learn a lot by reading his letters to the Corinthians. Your Bible study can begin with Genesis and then reading in order: Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2, Samuel, 1 and 2, Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Jonah, followed by Acts.ĭaily reading of your Bible can help you with spiritual discernment by reading about the struggles many of these key characters in the Bible had during their lives. You can start by following a simple historical narrative. When reading the New Testament, you base your reading upon this timeline of the Acts and the Epistles. You can easily develop your own reading plan of the Bible for both the Old and New Testaments. From here, you'll work through to the Book of Revelation by day 27. The birth of Jesus appears in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. If you want to develop a reading plan based on the chronological order of the New Testament, start with the books of Galatians and James on the first day. You can use this reading plan to customize your reading of the Bible so that on day one, you read John 1 ("in the Beginning was the Word) and move through Genesis on subsequent days. You can develop a reading plan, which introduces you to the key characters in the Bible, starting with Creation and Genesis. The final section is the Book of Revelation. (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), followed by the Acts of the Apostles, then letters or epistles. There are 27 books in the New Testament, starting with the Gospels. These books start with Genesis and continue with Abraham's story and the journey of the Hebrews out of Egypt. The chronological order of books in the Old Testament is: For a chronological Bible reading, you may want to start with the Book of Genesis first and move to a different Bible reading every day.
