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#1 Josh Bond

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Posted 14 August 2012 - 10:44 AM

File Name: Balanced Bible Reading Plan
File Submitter: Josh Bond
File Submitted: 14 Aug 2012
File Updated: 14 Aug 2012
File Category: Bible Reading Plans
e-Sword Version: 9.x - 10.x

A 52 Week, Balanced, Parallel, Daily Bible Reading Schedule, that reads the entire Bible.

The 364 readings in this plan average 2,170 words per day in the King James Version. 80% of the readings are between 1,500 and 2,800 words.

The plan reads in parallel. The first week, for example:

Sunday: Gen 1-3
Monday: Deu 1-2
Tuesday: Sam 1-3
Wednesday: Job 1-5
Thursday: Jer 1-3
Friday: Mat 1-3
Saturday: Acts 1-3

Source
Module created by: Rick Meyers

Unique reading plan from: http://www.thywordis...m/DBRS/DBRC.pdf

Install Notes
The exe download self installs. If you download the brpx file, you must manually install the resource.

Usage Notes:
Click Tools from the main e-Sword menu. Then choose Bible Reading.

Click here to download this file

#2 dysert

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 06:34 AM

Is there a way to tell (besides clicking all the way through a reading plan) how the plan is laid out?  For example, you say that Sunday is Gen. 1-3 and Monday is Deut. 1-2.  How could I determine this for myself without actually clicking through the plan?  (I'm actually trying to figure out the difference between two Chronological reading plans, but the same principles should apply to any .brpx file.)  I know there are different reading plans out there (e.g., one by BlueLetterBible and another by BibleGateway).  Is there a way to know which one is being used in a .brpx file?  Or are they all custom?

 

One last thing.  How would I go about creating my own "custom" plan, e.g., by letting the user specify each day's reading down to the chapter level?  (So let's say I wanted Day 1 to be Gen. 1 + Josh. 1 + Matt. 1.)

 

Thanks!






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