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What Is a Lectionary?

A lectionary is a collection of readings from the Bible (called “lections”) that are intended to enhance the act of worship. Lectionaries have been in use in the Christian church from the fourth century, spanning denominational differences. Scripture selections are arranged according to a schedule which follows the church calendar of Sundays and festivals, centering […]

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Why Read the Bible Every Day?

Still thinking about resolving to read the Bible more in 2016? Wondering if the benefits will outweigh the time and energy required to squeeze it into your busy schedule? A while ago, we asked Brian Hardin, the man behind the Daily Audio Bible reading experience, to talk about why he thought Bible reading is so […]

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Get your Bible reading plan via daily email: public beta announcement

You can now receive your Bible reading plan via email! Read more to find out how to subscribe to our email reading plan beta test, and get a daily Bible reading sent to your inbox.

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Read through the Bible in 2009, starting today!

The new Bible Gateway Bible reading plans start today! If you’ve ever wanted to read through the entire Bible but weren’t sure where to begin, now is the perfect time to start. You can head over right now to read today’s reading. That page updates each day with the new day’s reading, so bookmark it […]

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Read through the Bible in a year with new Bible Gateway reading plans!

Starting on January 1, 2009, you can read through the Bible day-by-day here at the Bible Gateway using one of our new reading plans. You can get your daily reading online or via RSS or iCal.

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