Introduction
This work came about because I wanted to have the Bible in a single HTML, PDF, and Epub formatted files that would run on as many devices possible. I wanted it to be quick to navigate, support
It is dedicated to The Lord Jesus Christ, who saved me from my addictions, and eternity in hell. I dedicate my remaining life to doing His will, for His glory.
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Navigation
OT Old Testament Menu
NT New Testament Menu
CH Chapter Menu for current book or section
AW Jump to Archaic Words
NA Name Meanings
Use you browsers [Back] feature to return to previous location.
Feature’s
- KJ Introduction
- Master Menu
- Old Testament Sub Menu
- New Testament Sub Menu
- Chapter Menu
- Jump to Old/New/Chapters/Archaic Words, Names Meanings
Red Letter - Scofield Reference Bible Book Introductions 1917 (they are public domain)
- Appendixes
- Archaic words
- Bible Names
- Topics listing
- Accepting Christ as you Savour
- Single HTML file, plain text, no graphics, no JavaScript, for true portability!
Personal Edition : These are the verses I highlight in my personal Bible.- References from “Ruckman’s Bible References” highlighted in blue
- Chapter heading in blue denotes entire chapter is referenced
- Quotes from “Christian Remnant Now’s Quote page”, highlighted in yellow, with selected text underlined
- If one of my selected quotes is also a Ruckman Reference, I leave it blue.
- References from “Ruckman’s Bible References” highlighted in blue
Reading
Pray for wisdom and understanding. The author of the Bible is STILL ALIVE, so He can help you understand it James 1:5
; I John 2:27
. When is the last time you asked the Lord for understanding?
Tips:
- When I read the Bible, I listen to an audio Bible and follow along. This helps me memorise it and learn how to pronounce the words.
- The Old Testament shows how God deals with Nations, the New Testament shows how God deals with individuals.
- Knowledge is something you know about.
- Wisdom is knowing how to apply knowledge.
- Understanding is knowing somethings relationship to God.
- Learning is done via three things
- Similitude This is like that
- Contrast This is unlike that
- Repetition In the Bible “types” are used over and over, as are phrases
- The Law of First Mention states that the first time a word appears in the scripture, sets the “tone”, associations, and basic meaning of the word throughout the rest of scripture.
- Who is it being said to? Jew, Gentile, or Christian
- Who is saying it?
- Does it apply to Christians in this dispensation?
Strait Through
This is the most common method. The Bible has 1189 chapters, if you want to read it through in a year divide it by 365. That would be a little more then 3 chapters a day. You can do the math and come up with any amount you want.
My Method
This will take you through the Bible about six times a year. Sounds like a lot at first, but if you are like me, you will most likely do more.
Each day:
- I start my day with a cup of coffee and read:
- 10 chapters Old Testament
- 5 chapters New Testament
- End of day, before I go to bed:
- 1st: Proverbs 1 a day based on calendar day of month (31 Proverbs)
You can find many different plans on-line with printable check lists. But I think it is best to keep it simple and just stick with it. You do not have to read it as much as I do (or you might want to do more). Just come up with a variation of the how much and in what order that fits you day and stick with it!