Every Word, a Reader's 90-Day Guide to the BibleНамуна

- God continues to make His case against His rebellious people. Notice the specific charges in Micah 6.
- Remarkably, several hundred years before the rule of Cyrus of Persia, Isaiah prophecies that God will work through him to begin the rebuilding of Jerusalem after the exile (Isaiah 44:28–45:7). See 2 Chronicles 36:22–23 and Ezra 1:1–4 for the fulfillment of this prophecy.
- Isaiah gives clear and beautiful descriptions of the Suffering Servant (chapter 53) who is also the promised Davidic King (chapters 42, 52, 55). He will usher in eternal peace for all the nations. Meditate on the ways Jesus is our Suffering Servant.
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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