The Hopefully Read Through The Bible in About Four Years Plan:
This plan is simple, and is well suited to those whose commitments constrain them to study many different passages of Scripture throughout the year, and yet also want to systematically develop or enhance their understanding of the whole Bible.
In my case, I have opportunity to teach in a number of contexts, so while my trek straight through the Bible is a long one (and not something I work on daily without fail), I do read somewhere in the Bible every day. I’m also a slow reader; there are advantages and disadvantages to that, but this plan lends itself well to avoiding the “Leviticus burnout” which is unfortunately so common with those who try to read through the Bible in a year (in itself a wonderful thing to do – more on that later).
That said, here’s the Plan in 5 steps:
1. On day 1, start reading at Genesis 1:1.
2. When finished reading, make a note of where you’re at.
3. On day 2, start where you left off on day 1, and read some more.
4. Repeat this process until you get to Revelation 22:21
5. Go back to #1
Profound, I know. But it’s worked for me for – I think – the last two and a half years. And it's exposed me recently to sections of Scripture (the OT Prophets, specifically) that I haven't touched for quite a while.
In my case, I have opportunity to teach in a number of contexts, so while my trek straight through the Bible is a long one (and not something I work on daily without fail), I do read somewhere in the Bible every day. I’m also a slow reader; there are advantages and disadvantages to that, but this plan lends itself well to avoiding the “Leviticus burnout” which is unfortunately so common with those who try to read through the Bible in a year (in itself a wonderful thing to do – more on that later).
That said, here’s the Plan in 5 steps:
1. On day 1, start reading at Genesis 1:1.
2. When finished reading, make a note of where you’re at.
3. On day 2, start where you left off on day 1, and read some more.
4. Repeat this process until you get to Revelation 22:21
5. Go back to #1
Profound, I know. But it’s worked for me for – I think – the last two and a half years. And it's exposed me recently to sections of Scripture (the OT Prophets, specifically) that I haven't touched for quite a while.

