The Bible Bash
Reading Schedule
12 Weeks
Read 6 days a week approximately 5-7 pages a day. On the seventh day, “rest” or you may have to “repent”. Stay current, every missionary will be right where you are in your reading. Be sure to highlight the JST footnotes at the bottom of every page. Discussions will be held during every district and zone meetings on that week’s reading. Be prepared for Zone Conferences. We still emphasize reading for the pure ENJOYMENT!
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
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Week 1 |
Matt.1-4 Pg. 1187-1192 |
Matt. 5-7 Pg. 1192-1199 |
Matt. 8-10 Pg. 1199-1204 |
Matt. 11-14 Pg. 1204-1211 |
Matt. 15-17 Pg. 1212-1218 |
Matt. 18-20 Pg. 1218-1223 |
Week 2 |
Matt. 21-23 Pg. 1223-1228 |
*Matt. 24-25 Pg. 1232-1234 |
Matt. 26-28 Pg. 1234-1241 |
Mark 1-3 Pg. 1241-1246 |
Mark 4-6 Pg. 1246-1252 |
Mark 7-9 Pg. 1252-1258 |
Week 3 |
Mark 10-12 Pg. 1258-1264 |
Mark 13-14 Pg. 1264-1268 |
Mark 15-Luke1 Pg. 1268-1275 |
Luke 2-3 Pg. 1275-1279 |
Luke 4-6 Pg. 1279-1286 |
Luke 7-8 Pg. 1286-1290 |
Week 4 |
Luke 9-11 Pg. 1290-1298 |
Luke 12-14 Pg. 1298-1304 |
Luke 15-19 Pg. 1304-1311 |
Luke 19-21 Pg. 1311-1316 |
Luke 22-23 Pg. 1316-1322 |
Luke 24-John 2 Pg. 1322-1328 |
Week 5 |
John 3-5 Pg. 1328-1334 |
John 6-7 Pg. 1334-1340 |
John 8-10 Pg. 1340-1346 |
John 11-13 Pg. 1346-1352 |
John 14-17 Pg. 1352-1358 |
John 18-20 Pg. 1358-1364 |
Week 6 |
John 21-Acts 2 Pg. 1364-1369 |
Acts 3-6 Pg. 1369-1375 |
Acts 7-9 Pg. 1375-1382 |
Acts 10-12 Pg. 1382-1387 |
Acts 12-15 Pg. 1387-1393 |
Acts 16-18 Pg. 1393-1398 |
Week 7 |
Acts 19-21 Pg. 1398-1404 |
Acts 22-25 Pg. 1404-1410 |
Acts 26-28 Pg. 1410-1415 |
Rom. 1-3 Pg. 1415-1420 |
Rom. 4-7 Pg. 1420-1425 |
Rom. 8-10 Pg.1425-1430 |
Week 8 |
Rom. 11-14 Pg. 1430-1435 |
Rom. 15-1 Cor. 2 Pg. 1435-1441 |
1 Cor. 3-7 pg. 1441-1447 |
1 Cor. 8-11 pg. 1447-1452 |
1 Cor. 12-15 pg. 1452-1459 |
1 Cor. 16-2 Cor. 3 pg. 1459-1463 |
Week 9 |
2 Cor. 4-10 pg. 1463-1469 |
2 Cor. 11-Gal.1 pg. 1469-1474 |
Gal. 2-5 Pg. 1474-1479 |
Gal. 6-Eph. 4 Pg. 1479-1485 |
Eph. 5-Phi. 3 Pg. 1485-1491 |
Phi. 4-Col. 3 Pg. 1491-1497 |
Week 10 |
Col. 4-1 The. 5 Pg. 1497-1502 |
2 The. 1-1 Tim. 2 pg. 1502-1508 |
1 Tim. 3-6 pg. 1508-1512 |
2 Tim. 1-4 pg. 1512-1517 |
Titus 1-Heb. 2 Pg. 1517-1523 |
Heb. 3-7 Pg. 1523-1528 |
Week 11 |
Heb. 8-11 Pg. 1528-1534 |
Heb. 12-James 2 Pg. 1534-1540 |
James 3-1 Pet.1 Pg. 1540-1545 |
1 Pet. 2-5 pg. 1545-1550 |
2 Pet. 1-1 John 1 pg. 1550-1556 |
1 John 2-5 pg. 1556-1561 |
Week 12 |
2 John 1-Rev.1 pg. 1561-1566 |
Rev. 2-6 Pg. 1566-1572 |
Rev. 7-11 Pg. 1572-1577 |
Rev. 12-16 Pg. 1577-1582 |
Rev. 17-19 Pg. 1582-1586 |
Rev. 20-22 Pg. 1586-1590 |
“I thank God that I have this old book; but I thank him more for the gift of the Holy Ghost. I have got the oldest book in the world; but I have got the oldest book in my heart, even the gift of the Holy Ghost.” -Joseph Smith, Jr.
“I resumed the translation of the Scriptures. From sundry revelations which had been received, it was apparent that many important points, touching the salvation of man, had been taken from the Bible, or lost before it was compiled.”-Joseph Smith, Jr.
“I am grateful for emphasis on reading the scriptures. I hope that for you this will become something far more enjoyable than a duty; that, rather, it will become a love affair with the word of God; I promise you that as you read, your minds will be enlightened and your spirits will be lifted. At first it may seem tedious, but that will change into a wondrous experience with thoughts and words of things divine.” -Gordon B. Hinckley
May we add our testimony to those above. What joy we derive in reading the New Testament, the account of Jesus’ life in the Old World and a recounting of the Atonement He accomplished for us all.