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Missing certain Psalms in chronological Bible reading schedule

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by Julie, Nov 22, 2016.

  1. Julie

    Julie New Member

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    I absolutely love the chronological Bible reading schedule available. I had tried to make my own schedule in the past and have started and stopped or forgot I was supposed to go to a different book numerous times. I'm excited to start and actually finish this time. I'm wondering where the schedule came from. Did someone put it all together? Is it published anywhere? That had to be so much work, so thank you!

    My more important question is that going through the schedule I noticed some of the Psalms missing (8-10,12-16, 19,21-24, 27-29, 31, 33-36, 38-42, 47, 49, 51-55, 58-64, 68-71, 75, 77-80, 84-88, 92-94, 96-101, 105, 120, 122-125, 128-130, 132, 135, 138-150). Could I be doing something wrong to make them not show up? I also found a couple chapters that were repeated, but I didn't keep track of them. And it was really only maybe 3, so I didn't pay much attention to that.

    Thanks again.

    Julie
     
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  3. niall

    niall New Member

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    Wow Julie! You're very observant!! I would never have noticed just by doing the suggested reading. How did you know they were missing?

    I'm guessing that Matt converted an existing schedule from somewhere, since there are so many chronological reading schedules available.

    I've never really gone for chronological reading plans as there seems to be some disagreement on what time period some verses/chapters refer to. I don't think the Society has ever published a chronological reading plan as such. It might be interesting to create one based on the book, "Jesus - The Way, The Truth, The Life," or "
    "The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived."
     
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