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Readings 8-16 from The Books of the Bible (TBoTB)

Remember, the Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) was originally one book. So, in these days you might think of reading Chapters 3-5 of that larger book still often called the Pentateuch. This section may also be understood as the last section of the larger Exodus narrative.

Leviticus

Thought To Contemplate

One should not lose sight that when failure in relationship with God happens, there is a way to return and continue to have relationship with God.

Numbers

Thought To Contemplate

In the darkest situations, there is still hope. Stubbornness to do our own thing will be met by God with judgment and grace. He is faithful and committed to bring us through our darkest hours.

Deuteronomy

  • Reading 14: 215-227
  • Reading 15: 227-242
  • Reading 16: 242-256
  • Thought To Contemplate

    To successive generations God is faithful to his Covenant / Kingdom Rule. BTW: Deuteronomy is one of the most frequently quoted books in the New Testament. To know the story of this last chapter of the Pentateuch helps us in our attempt to understand the message of the New Testament.

    Reading Guide

    You can read using the following guide and take your readings a bit slower. To read at a 100 day pace, read the page numbers in the 100 Day column. To read at a 200 day pace, read the page numbers in the 200 Day column. To read at a 300 day pace, read the page numbers in the 300 Day column. You create the days of the week you want to read.

    On average, the 100 day column is about forty-five minutes to an hour. The 200 Day column is about thirty minutes. The 300 day column is about fifteen-twenty minutes. Remember, some folks read faster and some folks read slower and the times above are built on an average of about 250-300 words a minute. Of course, this is pure reading time, not reading and stop-to-think time or meditating time, not reading and discussion time, and not reading and sharing in the Comments section below. It is just reading time!

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    100 Days 200 Days 300 Days
    Leviticus Leviticus Leviticus
    125-141 125-137 125-129
    x 137-141 129-137
    x x 137-141
    141-158 141-153 141-145
    x 153-158 145-153
    x x 153-158
    Numbers Numbers Numbers
    161-170 161-168 161-164
    x 168-170 164-168
    x x 168-170
    170-183 170-179 170-175
    x 179-183 175-179
    x x 179-183
    183-196 183-191 183-187
    x 191-196 187-191
    x x 191-196
    196-211 196-205 196-200
    x 205-211 200-205
    x x 205-211
    Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Deuteronomy
    215-227 215-223 215-219
    x 223-227 219-223
    x x 223-227
    227-242 227-236 227-231
    x 236-242 231-236
    x x 236-242
    242-256 242-252 242-247
    x 252-256 247-252
    x x 252-256

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