Bible in a Year
Dearest Friends:
It has recently come to my attention that many of the unsaved ™ have never read the Bible (KJV1611) from cover to cover. Well, I'd like to change that. Through our partnership with Biblegateway.com, we will be presenting, to you, a plan to read the Bible (KJV1611) through and through. If you follow this plan, in 365 days, you will have finished reading the entire Bible (KJV1611). Each day, there will be new reading, and when you finish the reading, you can join in the discussion on the days readings. Several of the Landover pastoral staff will be assisting in helping you to understand (without translating) what it is that you have just read. I pray that you all will stick with this 365 day challenge, and don't shirk your Lord, when He's asking you to join HIM. Praise Jesus! Let the readings begin! YIC V |
Re: Day 1. Genesis 1-3
Posting verses every day on here sounds awesome to me. Planting seeds. Here's a site that has Bible study tools, including a page on reading the Bible in a year.
|
Re: Day 1. Genesis 1-3
Quote:
I'm glad to have you here, friend. Pastor Billy-Reuben |
Re: Bible in a Year
I am pleased to announce that this Bible-in-a-Year program is being made into a daily devotional module for the free Sword Bible Study program. We plan on having it finished by mid-fall.
If you there is a particular part of the Bible that you would like to add commentary or ask questions about, and have it included in the module, please do so. Questions and comments from non-Baptists are welcome just as long as they are not mocking in nature. In fact, they are not only welcome -- they are encouraged. Your questions and comments will present us with opportunities to clear up misunderstandings about God's Holy Word. This is not a debate forum. If you ask a question and a Pastor answers it, or if you raise an objection and a Pastor addresses it, then the matter is settled as far as this forum is concerned. If you wish to continue the discussion, please do so in a new thread in another part of the board. If the discussion is fruitful, we will post excerpts of it here. Any posts that are not fruitful discussions of the passage under discussion will be moderated. You can check out the work in progress by following this link. It is currently finished up through the end of Leviticus (Day 38 / Feb 7th), but it is not too late to add your questions and comments for those days. Once Brother V posts Day 365, we will announce in this thread the cut-off date for new comments to be included in the module. Any questions or comments posted after that date will be added to a future released version. Thank you, and God Bless you. Pastor Billy-Reuben |
Re: Bible in a Year
One question:
When are we going to get into Tobit, Judith, Esther (Greek additions), Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch (and the Letter of Jeremiah), Additions to Daniel (Song of the Three Young Men, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon), and 1 & 2 Maccabees? |
Re: Bible in a Year
Quote:
When we talk about Revelations 22, we will be sure to point out that it is verse 18 that forbids anyone to add any "additions" to the Bible. |
Re: Bible in a Year
Quote:
|
Re: Bible in a Year
Quote:
The liberal false Christians try to ignore books like Leviticus and Deuteronomy. They like to pretend that the Bible begins and ends with John 3:16 On the other hand, you have Catholics and Gnostics with reams of fan-fiction like Maccabees and the Gospel of Mary Magdalene. They like to pretend that those blasphemous works of man are real scripture. :wacko: The Revelation 22:18 is a warning against both of those groups of false Christians. Pastor Billy-Reuben |
All times are GMT. The time now is 11:55 AM. |
Powered by Jesus - vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Landover Baptist Forums © 1620, 2022 all rights reserved