New International Version Bible in One Year
E**R
Read the Bible in a Year!
I was looking for a way to read the entire Bible and this arrangement is really helpful. There are 3 passages per day - Old Testament, New Testament and a Psalm or Proverbs. However, there is no commentary as such, but plenty of information, timeline and maps. Postal delivery timely - item in very good condition for a used Bible - worth every penny!
M**H
Read in a year
It sets out the year for me
A**S
First Class.
This is an excellent way to get to know the Bible. I have been using it since 1988
K**R
bible
a great and easy to read version of the Bible. I read it in much less than a year but now am reading it daily as it was designed to be read.
S**N
Good Bible
Good Bible
R**T
Five Stars
Excellent
M**S
God talks to us through His word..
God talks to us through His word moving in us through the Holy Spirit! We need to spend time in it, everyday!The first time I read the Bible in a year, I read the NIV version from Genesis 1 all the way through to Revelation 22 by following a reading plan I printed out and followed it using my 'everyday' version of the NIV Bible! I loved it, but I needed more structure!This Bible is great and takes me between 10-15 minuets a day to read! You are given either a section of the Psalm's or Proverb's, then a passage from the New Testament and then a passage from the Old Testament! It doesn't follow the order standard order of the Bible, so it is a little more refreshing and seems to take a more chronological approach (for the OT section anyway).It is small, easy to hold and a great way to spend a little time in God's word every single day!Negatives - The pattern on the cover fades quickly, if someone asks you to look up a verse and this is the only Bible that you have on you, there is NO chance of finding it easily and it cuts some of the more 'exciting and fast paced' passages and stories off in the middle, so when you come back to it the next day some of the drive and passion of the story has left you.Side Note - It does not have a day for the 29th of February (leap year) which either means you get a day off every 1 out of 4 years, or you don't have to read two day's worth of scripture every three years! Win - Win!Other than that it is fantastic and does precisely what it says on the front cover! The one thing it doesn't give you is discipline and commitment, but they are two characteristics we all need and this might just give you the ability to cultivate them in your life!
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