The Year of the Bible: A Guide to Reading Scripture, Newly Revised
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This popular, comprehensive Bible-reading program for individuals and group study offers a sweeping introduction to biblical themes and concepts. Complete with a detailed reading schedule for every day of one year, The Year of the Bible leads participants to a better understanding of Scripture and a greater sense of community within the church. Newcomers to Scripture and longtime Bible readers alike will find their Christian faith enhanced and feel a sense of accomplishment from reading the Bible in its entirety. The Year of the Bible is suitable for participants in a congregational program or anyone who wants a well-designed program to read through Scripture in the course of one year.
James E. Davison
James E. Davison is the retired Director of Continuing Education and adjunct professor of New Testament Greek at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He served previously as a pastor and has written a number of books for pastors and laypersons, including the national congregational program, The Year of the Bible.
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The Year of the Bible - James E. Davison
THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE
Newly Revised
THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE
A Guide to Reading Scripture
Newly Revised
James E. Davison
© 2011 James E. Davison
Published in 2019 by Westminster John Knox Press
Louisville, Kentucky
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The schedule of readings for The Year of the Bible originally appeared in Daily Devotions: Encounters with God and Discovery and is reprinted by permission from Scripture Union, P.O. Box 6720, Wayne, PA 19087.
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Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition
To the Reader
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Preface to the Revised Edition
This book was originally written to enable members of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to read through the entire Bible together as an entire congregation. Because The Year of the Bible was so successful, other congregations asked to use it too. Since its publication, many members of churches in a number of denominations have told me how much reading the Bible has helped them to grow in their faith. They have also expressed appreciation for how greatly it has enriched the life of their own congregation. Many have said specifically that they felt a special blessing now and then when they recalled that they were reading the very same passages at the same time as other folks. I hope, and expect, that this will be true for you and your congregation as well.
However, I want to add a special word to those of you who will be reading through the Bible on your own: you should know that the design makes it easy to follow the reading plan individually. Many people have already done this, and they have spoken about how valuable getting more deeply into the Bible has been for their understanding and faith.
Whether you read with others in a congregation that uses the accompanying Year of the Bible, Program Guide or read on your own, you can expect the readings to take, on average, about twenty minutes per day. Of course, the time you spend can increase when you reflect further on the readings or delve into some story, topic, or verse by searching online or reading a Bible commentary. Notice that the usual pattern is to read three chapters from the Bible each day. Two of the chapters come from the Old Testament, while the third chapter comes either from the New Testament or from the Psalms. This pattern allows you to read the 150 Psalms over the course of the year, rather than for fifty days in a row!
The monthly articles in this book provide an overview of the material you are reading. They will give you some guidance regarding not only the major things to look for, but also some pitfalls to avoid. It is best to refer to each month’s article occasionally as you do your readings. The articles will help you keep on track while offering a tidbit or two, now and then, that will make your reading more enjoyable.
One final note before we begin: You can expect to experience a wide range of emotions as you read from Genesis to Revelation. At various times, you will be excited by an unexpected insight, saddened by a tragic story, or surprised by an unusual cultural practice. Occasionally, you will probably ask yourself, "Is that in the Bible? Or perhaps,
What on earth is that all about? Now and then, however, you are also likely to think,
That’s what I needed to hear! Whatever thoughts, insights, and surprises you experience along the way, I hope that at the end of the year you will also say to yourself,
Now I have a deeper understanding of God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ
(Rom. 1:7).
James E. Davison
To the Reader
You are about to start an adventure! Over the next months, as you read the Bible, you will visit a series of foreign cultures, spread across many centuries, with customs and expectations that will seem very different from your own. Some things will sound familiar—for example, Love your neighbor as yourself
—but many others will seem quite unusual and foreign, such as the ritual and food laws of the early Old Testament. Regardless, as you let yourself settle into this strange new world,
you will find insights and riches in abundance for living in the world you inhabit today.
To assist you as you enter into this strange new world,
I have inserted a new section titled In the Spotlight
for each month into this edition of The Year of the Bible. Some of these articles will highlight customs and cultural practices, while others will offer guidance as you seek to understand and interpret the biblical literature. These articles should make your reading easier, and they may help you grasp the meaning and value of the texts more fully.
Over the years since I first developed The Year of the Bible, I have been asked a number of questions by those who were starting out on this adventure. As you begin, let me mention a few of