Every Word, a Reader's 90-Day Guide to the BibleSample
- God uses Hosea’s marriage to adulterous Gomer as a metaphor for His love for mankind. His love is not contingent on our faithfulness; His love is because of His faithfulness.
- Following a locust plague, Joel points to God’s desire for a restored relationship with His people that will culminate in the outpouring of His Spirit. (Remember this when you read about the day of Pentecost in Acts 2.)
- God’s warnings through the prophets come true as Assyria, God’s tool of judgment, defeats and dismantles the ten northern tribes, destroying wicked and idolatrous Israel (2 Kings 17). These tribes are never established again.
- In Judah, good King Hezekiah takes the throne. Worship as you read the psalms that may have been written during his reign.
About this Plan
Every word of the Bible can be read in 90 hours. This plan will help you follow the overarching story of the Bible with Jesus at its center and includes a chronological reading plan, prompts for each day's reading and supplemental videos from The Bible Project. To read every word of the Bible in 90 days is a worthy challenge and entirely achievable.
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