The following are the Year of Biblical Literacy Readings for Week 1
| Week | Day | Book | Chapters | Psalm | Video |
| CREATION AND FALL | |||||
| 1 | Sun | Genesis | 1-3 | 1 | RS: Genesis 1-11 |
| 1 | Mon | Genesis | 4-7 | 2 | Image of God: THM |
| 1 | Tue | Genesis | 8-11 | 3 | Genesis 1-11:TOR |
| ABRAHAMIC COVENANT | |||||
| 1 | Wed | Genesis | 12-15 | 4 | Genesis 12-50:RS |
| 1 | Thu | Genesis | 16-18 | 5 | The Covenants:THM |
| 1 | Fri | Genesis | 19-21 | 6 | Genesis 12-50:TOR |
| 1 | Sat | Genesis | 22-24 | 7 | |
The Read Scripture Reading Plan
STRUCTURE
This plan takes you through the entire bible in one year. The
scriptures are divided up into sixteen “parts” and organized in
semi-chronological order. You’ll read two or three chapters a
day, and sometimes skim through larger portions that contain
genealogies, census information, etc.
PSALMS OF PRAYER
One Psalm is listed each day for you to slowly pray through,
making its words your own. By the end you’ll have prayed
through the book of Psalms 2.5 times.
VIDEOS
Each day you come to a new biblical book there will be a a
short animated video on The Bible Project website about that
book’s design and message and what to look for as you read.
You can also sign up to have those videos emailed to your
inbox. In addition to videos regarding books of the Bible, you
will find theme videos relating to several topics that appear
throughout Scipture.
RS- READ SCRIPTURE SERIES
THM: BIBLICAL THEMES SERIES
TOR: TORAH SERIES
WIS: WISDOM SERIES
GOS: GOSPEL SERIES
In Episode 101, the discussion centers on the crisis of biblical illiteracy within the American church. One path to resolving this crisis is explored, namely, the delight in the reading of the Word of God to overcome the perception of drudgery.
The discussion in Audio Post 10 centers around how to reconcile human freedom (and willingness) to sin with the Apostle Paul’s words to his disciple Timothy about those not in Christ being held captive by the Devil to do his will (see 2 Timothy 2:24-26).
This audio post centers on a discussion of the treasure we have in Christ, a treasure which those who refuse to believe can never diminish or remove. Comparisons are made to the refractive beauty of a diamond and also the wonders which Galileo saw in his telescope around the year 1610 (such as four moons which orbit the planet Jupiter…pictured here). No person who denied the beauty and wonder of such things removes these things from existence. The wonder still exists, even if no one else is willing to marvel. Such is our relationship with Christ.
Audio Post 8 centers on a commentary on 1 Thessalonians 5:16. How is it in a world of real pain, trouble and evil, we are called to “Rejoice Always?”.