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| Re: Read the Entire bible in 26 Days! | | Another thing folks like me with eye and concentration issues could do is to buy an audio bible and follow the same schedule in the OP.
Ive seen the KJV bible on 2 CDs in MP3 format for less than $20 on ebay. :) |
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2006/6/28 18:29 | |
KingJimmy Member
Joined: 2003/5/8 Posts: 4419 Charlotte, NC
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I have to agree with you there, Ron. For me it's quite simple: 1 chapter a day, OT today, NT tomorrow.
The only problem with this method, and many common such reading plans that have you reading seemingly at random all over the Scriptures is that you'll never really read the Scriptures in context by doing such. Such might be ok for the Psalms, but is a horriable idea for reading books like Romans. _________________ Jimmy H
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2006/6/28 22:25 | Profile |
sermonindex Moderator
Joined: 2002/12/11 Posts: 39795 Canada
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Ive seen the KJV bible on 2 CDs in MP3 format for less than $20 on ebay. :)
I have part of the audio bible on sermonindex in mp3 format but I am going to take that down and get the entire Old and New testaments in KJV audio in zip files for download. I am beginning to work on that tonight actually. I will announce the completion of this in the forums. _________________ SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
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2006/6/28 22:27 | Profile |
hmmhmm Member
Joined: 2006/1/31 Posts: 4994 Sweden
| Re: | | this is a blessing...now i just dont have sermons when i listen to my mp3 player on the bus...now im listening to gods word... sometimes i feel like even if i lived to be 900 years i still wouldent have so much time in the word of god that i feel i need and want.. but even if i dont have all the time now...ill have all of eternity in his precense later...that should be enough i think :)
gods peace to you christian _________________ CHRISTIAN
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2006/6/30 8:41 | Profile |
CJaKfOrEsT Member
Joined: 2004/3/31 Posts: 901 Melbourne, Australia
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I have to agree with you there, Ron. For me it's quite simple: 1 chapter a day, OT today, NT tomorrow.
The only problem with this method, and many common such reading plans that have you reading seemingly at random all over the Scriptures is that you'll never really read the Scriptures in context by doing such. Such might be ok for the Psalms, but is a horriable idea for reading books like Romans.
I think that it all comes back to attitude. I tend to be the kind of guy that has a few different books on the go at any time. When I pick up a book, I try to read the end of what I last read, in order to work out where I'm at, and thn pick up where I left off last time. This is the approach I take when reading scripture. It is amazing how many times I have found myself reading similar passages in the OT and NT at about the same time (like for instance [i]Romans 10[/i] around the same time as [i]Deuteronomy 30[/i], for example).
I agree that hwne people read with a kind of "A verse a day keeps the devil away" kind of mentality, it is easy to take scripture out of context, however if we make it a point to remember what we are reading, then the risk of this is minimised. _________________ Aaron Ireland
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2006/6/30 8:57 | Profile |
crsschk Member
Joined: 2003/6/11 Posts: 9192 Santa Clara, CA
| Every word that proceeds out of ... | | Some good thought here. Another is in reading 'whole' books to come alongside KingJimmy there somewhat... Figuring that was how they were originaly penned.
Have also been truly blessed in former days listening to the scriptues on Audio - Max Mclean in specfic, his reading of them. Quote:
I think that it all comes back to attitude.
Agree.
However the way choosen, context is king. _________________ Mike Balog
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2006/6/30 9:11 | Profile |
sermonindex Moderator
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2006/6/30 9:36 | Profile |
| Re: | | Cool :)
I have the whole NASB on cd, but Id like to get both the KJV and the NKJV audio bibles as well.
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Ive seen the KJV bible on 2 CDs in MP3 format for less than $20 on ebay. :)
I have part of the audio bible on sermonindex in mp3 format but I am going to take that down and get the entire Old and New testaments in KJV audio in zip files for download. I am beginning to work on that tonight actually. I will announce the completion of this in the forums.
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2006/7/3 22:49 | |
DerekSpalla Member
Joined: 2006/7/6 Posts: 22 Powder Springs, Georgia
| Re: Read the Entire bible in 26 Days! | | I followed a 26-Day reading plan once. I didn't quite get all the way through but I did absorb much of the Word. I am a teacher, so a couple of times a year this is feasible for me to do and I enjoy the challenge.
Built in the same plan (5 Lane Reading Plan) are different schedules that provide ways of reading the Word in differing amounts of time. I have found this plan extremely helpful in my own personal study.
Though I have been a Christian for a long time, this is the first year that I have consistently and regularly read the Word on a daily or almost daily basis. My understanding and my joy have increased. I highly recommend having a daily plan, it helps.
Below is a link to the 5 Lane Bible Reading Program, which includes a 26-Day feast on the Word. Enjoy!
http://www.lovesark.net/biblenyou/brp.pdf
Kind Regards,
Derek http://kaminos.blogspot.com/
_________________ Derek Spalla
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2006/7/8 22:28 | Profile |
sermonindex Moderator
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this is a blessing...now i just dont have sermons when i listen to my mp3 player on the bus...now im listening to gods word...
Just so you know I have the entire KJV audio bible on the site for download on SI, it can help to follow along with the audio and text:
[b]Audio Bible (KJV)[/b] https://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=48 _________________ SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
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2006/7/9 13:09 | Profile |