Bible Reading Plan - Logos 4.0

George Ruddell
George Ruddell Member Posts: 79 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Hello Everyone

Hello from Northern Ireland. Does anyone know if it is possible to automatically generate a Bible Reading Plan for 1 Year / 2 Years which incorporates each day a portion of Old Testament and New Testament? Is there even a plan which has some Old Testament, New Testament  and Psalms / Proverbs each day?

Thank you in anticipation.

George Ruddell

 

 

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  • DominicM
    DominicM Member Posts: 2,995 ✭✭✭

    Hi George, welcome..

    can I reccommend the search feature...

    http://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans had atleast one plan, and info on how to create you own

    Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have

  • Larry Fisher
    Larry Fisher Member Posts: 10 ✭✭

    Hello George,

    Last nite I spent 3 hours trying to do the same, that is come up with my own Bible reading plan and was finally succesful. I went to the "start your own reading plan", clicked and it took me to another window which had different reading plans with a reference window in it. After entering different combinations using the plans below it as examples, I came up with what I wanted. Here is what I entered OT&NT(Ge–Job, Ec–Mal | Mt–Re). This plan along with the settings of', Length of time, days of the week, allows me to read Old and New Testament Mon- friday but doesn't include Psalms or Proverbs which I already do each day on my own, it's a 2 year plan. So I'm guessing a person can come up with any kind of Bible reading plan.

    Once you have entered the right combinations of words and spaces that red outline arround the box disappears and vualla, success. Boy that was a mouthful. I hope this helped and you can understand what I I've written.

    Larry

  • Brandon
    Brandon Member Posts: 40 ✭✭

    Is there even a plan which has some Old Testament, New Testament  and Psalms / Proverbs each day?

    Here you go: Ge–Job, Ec–Mal | Mt–Re | Ps | Pr

    I put it on the Wiki also.

    http://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans