I’ll be reading through the Bible in a year over 2024, using this plan.
My bible is the Douay-Rheims with St. Jerome’s Latin Vulgate alongside.
2023 was the first year I read all 73 books, instead of the truncated 66-book version I grew up with. The extra reading was fascinating and I look forward to doing it again.
If you want to join me, jump in.
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My husband and I are jumping in. Thanks for sharing the plan! Happy New Year and God bless you.
Welcome aboard!
It’s been a long time since I read the whole book. What printing do you have that has D-R along with the Vulgate?
It is the Baronius Press edition. https://www.baronius.com/douay-rheims-clementina-vulgata.html
Thank you! I shared this on my Church Website and Facebook. Many blessings to you and yours in ’24!
https://www.morganschapel.org/news/2024/1/3/schedule-of-readings-bible-one-year-chronological
Thanks for posting all your content for free. I have bought a couple of your books and actually read them! I admire that you practice what you believe and your seamless incorporation of Christian beliefs and practices in your daily life is refreshing. You and your family seem authentic and natural and humble.
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Intriguing Bible reading plan. I will circle back to that once I finish the one I’m on. I did the Catholic Bible in a year and I too appreciated reading the books not included in the Protestant cannon… just have the New Testament left as the plan I did was the Father Mike one and is supposed to be a chronological-ish reading plan. So many of the books that were removed seem to have a historical account of supernatural interactions and I think that history is so needed in these days, whatever these days are. My husband and I find Jonathan Pageau, an Orthodox Christian, to have a lot of interesting and meaningful content. We also love the Bible Project. I have taken a couple of their all free courses online and found them very enriching. The course on “how to read the Hebrew Bible” is so amazing! He highlights all the literary poetic structure that’s lost in translation among many other things. I homeschool also and it’s a course (15 hour video lessons investment) that I hope my kids will take as older teens. My eldest is turning 13 this month.
Whenever the opportunity comes up I share your blog and YouTube with people.
May the Lord bless you and your family richly this year.
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