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A Bible Word List

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A BIBLE WORD LIST
This list gives brief explanations of words in the Authorised Version
describing unfamiliar objects, animals and plants, weights, measures
and money, and words no longer in everyday use, or now used with a
different meaning. If the English word is used in more than one sense,
or stands for more than one Hebrew or Greek word, the list refers to
passages where the word is used with each meaning. In most cases
the list gives all the places where the word is found. An asterisk *
means that the word is used in other passages with its normal
meaning, or with one of the meanings given. This is not a complete list
of unfamiliar or archaic words. We would recommend that the reader
use a good English language dictionary to aid in understanding words
which this list does not define. The names of the Books of the Bible
with their abbreviations are printed at the end.

abjects – the lowest, outcasts: Ps. 35.15


abroad* – away from the house: 1 Sa. 9.26;
over a wide area: Mk. 1.28
adamant – a sharp, hard stone, diamond: Ezek. 3.9; Zech. 7.12
admiration – wonder, astonishment: Jude 16; Rev. 17.6
admire – marvel at: 2 Th. 1.10
adventure – venture, risk: Deu. 28.56; Judg. 9.17; Ac. 19.31
adversary* – opponent in law-suit: Mt. 5.25; Lu. 12.58
advertise – tell, inform: Nu. 24.14; Ru. 4.4
advisement – consideration, taking advice: 1 Chr. 12.19
affect – cause pain: Lam. 3.51;
embitter: Ac. 14.2;
desire, seek: Ga. 4.17,18
affinity – relationship by marriage: 1 Ki. 3.1; 2 Chr. 18.1; Ezr. 9.14
affrighted* – frightened: Mk. 16.5
afore* – before: Ro. 1.2

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agone – ago: 1 Sa. 30.13
algum – almug, sandalwood: 2 Chr. 2.8, 9.10,11
alleging – bringing evidence: Ac. 17.3
alleluia – praise the LORD: Rev. 19.1,3,4,6
allow* – approve of: Lu. 11.48; Ro. 7.15
all to – utterly: Judg. 9.53
almug – algum, sandalwood: 1 Ki. 10.11,12
amazement – terror: Ac. 3.10; 1 Pe. 3.6
amazed* – terrified, fearful: Mk. 9.15, 14.33
ambassage – ambassadors, a deputation: Lu. 14.32
amerce – fine, impose a penalty: Deu. 22.19
amiable – lovely: Ps. 84.1
anathema – under a curse: 1 Co. 16.22
ancients* – elders: Isa. 3.14
anon – immediately: Mt. 13.20; Mk. 1.30
apothecary* – perfume and spice dealer: Ex. 30.25
apparently – openly, manifestly: Nu. 12.8
apple of the eye – pupil of the eye: Deu. 32.10; Ps. 17.8; Pro. 7.2;
Lam. 2.18; Zech. 2.8
apprehend* – lay hold: Phil. 3.12,13
artillery – weapon, equipment: 1 Sa. 20.40
assay* – try, attempt: Deu. 4.34; Ac. 9.26
assuage – restrain: Ge. 8.1; Job 16.5,6
astonied* – astonished: Isa. 52.14
attent – attentive: 2 Chr. 6.40, 7.15
avoided – departed, escaped: 1 Sa. 18.11
avouched – declared: Deu. 26.17,18
away with – endure, tolerate: Isa. 1.13;
take away: Lu. 23.18; Jn. 19.15
axle trees – bars connecting wheels: 1 Ki. 7.32,33

bakemeats – cooked food: Ge. 40.17


baken* – baked: Lev. 2.4

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bank* – mound for besieging a city: 2 Sa. 20.15; 2 Ki. 19.32; Isa.
37.33
barbarian* – foreigner: 1 Co. 14.11
barbarous – foreign: Ac. 28.2
base* – lowly, humble: 1 Co. 1.28; 2 Co. 10.1
bath* – about 8 gallons or 36 litres: Isa. 5.10
beeves* – cattle, oxen, bulls, cows: Lev. 22.19
beggarly – worthless: Ga. 4.9
behemoth – large animal: Job 40.15
bekah – half-shekel, 7 grammes: Ex. 38.26
besom – broom: Isa. 14.23
bestead – beset with difficulties: Isa. 8.21
betimes* – early: Ge. 26.31
bewrayeth – betrays, reveals: Pro. 27.16, 29.24; Isa. 16.3; Mt. 26.73
bishop* – overseer: Phil. 1.1; 1 Pe. 2.25
bishoprick – oversight, office, charge: Ac. 1.20
blains – boils: Ex. 9.9,10
bolled – full of seed pods: Ex. 9.31
boss – knob at centre of shield: Job 15.26
botch – ulcer or boil: Deu. 28.27,35
bottom* – valley: Zech. 1.8
bowels* – affections: 2 Co. 6.12;
tender mercies: Phil. 1.8, 2.1;
heart: Phlm. 12
bray* – to pound in a mortar: Pro. 27.22
bridechamber – bridal room;
children of the bridechamber – wedding guests: Mt. 9.15; Mk. 2.19;
Lu. 5.34
brigandine – coat of mail, breastplate: Jer. 46.4, 51.3
brimstone* – sulphur: Ge. 19.24
broided – braided, plaited: 1 Tim. 2.9
broidered* – embroidered: Ezek. 16.10
bruit – rumour, report: Jer. 10.22; Na. 3.19

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buckler* – small shield: 2 Sa. 22.31
bunches* – humps: Isa. 30.6
butler* – cup-bearer: Ge. 14.21
butlership – office of cup-bearer: Ge. 14.21
by* – with reference to, against: 1 Co. 4.4

cab – nearly 4 pints or 2 litres: 2 Ki. 6.25


camphire – henna, Egyptian privet: Song 1.14, 4.13
canker – cancer, ulcerous disease: 2 Tim. 2.17
cankered – eaten away with rust: Jas. 5.3
cankerworm* – hopping locust: Joel 1.4
carefulness* – anxiety: 1 Co. 7.32
careless* – free from care, secure: Judg. 18.7
carriage(s) – baggage, goods, burdens: Judg. 18.21; 1 Sa. 17.22;
Isa. 10.28, 46.41; Ac. 21.15
cast about – turn round, turn back: Jer. 41.14
castaway – rejected: 1 Co. 9.27
caul* – membrane over upper part of the liver: Ex. 29.13;
membrane round the heart: Hos. 13.8
cauls – hair nets: Isa. 3.18
causeway – paved road: 1 Chr. 26.16,18
ceiled – panelled, overlaid: 2 Chr. 3.5; Jer. 22.14; Ezek. 41.16;
Hag. 1.4
chalkstones – pieces of chalk: Isa. 27.9
chambering – sensual, wanton living: Ro. 13.13
chamberlain* – manager of household: Ac. 12.20
champaign – plain, flat countryside: Deu. 11.30
chancellor – chief counsellor, governor: Ezr. 4.8,9,17
changeable – that can be changed, changes of dress being a sign
of wealth: Isa. 3.22
chapiter* – capital of a column: 1 Ki. 7.16
chapmen – merchants: 2 Chr. 9.14
chapt – cracked: Jer. 14.4

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charger* – dish, large plate: Mt. 14.8
charity* – love: 1 Co. 13
check – rebuke: Job 20.3
chesnut – chestnut, or plane tree: Ge. 30.37; Ezek. 31.8
chimney – window (as in Ec. 12.3): Hos. 13.3
chode – complained: Ge. 31.36; Nu. 20.3
choler – anger: Dan. 8.7, 11.11
churl – mean, miserly person: Isa. 32.5,7
churlish – harsh, ill-tempered: 1 Sa. 25.3
clave* – spilt: Ge. 22.3;
clung: Ru. 1.14
clift – cleft, hollow: Ex. 33.22; Isa. 57.5
closet – private room: Joel 2.16; Mt. 6.6; Lu. 12.3
clouted – patched: Jos. 9.5
clouts – rags: Jer. 38.11,12
coasts* – borders, region, country: Ex. 10.14; Mt. 2.16
cockatrice – adder, cobra: Isa. 11.8, 14.29, 59.5; Jer. 8.17
cockle – weeds: Job 31.40
coffer – box: 1 Sa. 6.8,11,15
collops – lumps: Job 15.27
comeliness* – beauty: Isa. 53.2
companied – accompanied: Ac. 1.21
compass (fetch a) – go round, turn round: Ac. 28.13
compass* – circumference: Ex. 38.4;
make a circuit, surround: Jos. 6.3; Judg. 16.2
conceit* – opinion, conception: Pro. 18.11
concision – mutilation (circumcision): Phil. 3.2
concluded* – included: Ro. 11.32; Ga. 3.22
coney – hyrax, rock-badger, like a rabbit: Lev. 11.5; Deu. 14.7;
Ps. 104.18; Pro. 30.26
confectionaries – ointment-makers: 1 Sa. 8.13
contemn* – despise, scorn: Ps. 10.13
convenient * – suitable: Pro. 30.8; Eph. 5.4

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conversant – dwelling with: Jos. 8.35; 1 Sa. 25.15
conversation* – behaviour: Eph. 4.22; 2 Pe. 2.7;
citizenship: Phil. 1.27, 3.20
convince* – convict (as in Jn. 8.9): Jn. 8.46
convocation* – assembly: Nu. 28.18
coriander – plant with small round white spicy seeds: Ex. 16.31;
Nu. 11.7
couching place – place to lie down: Ezek. 25.5
coulter – blade, part of a plough: 1 Sa. 13.20
countervail – counterbalance, compensate for: Est. 7.4
cousin – kinsman, kinswoman: Lu. 1.36,58
covert* – cover, shelter, hiding place: 1 Sam. 25.20
creature* – created thing: Ro. 1.25; 1 Tim. 4.4
crookbackt – hump-backed, hunch-backed: Lev. 21.20
cruse* – small jar: 1 Ki. 14.3
cubit* – cubit of a man, from elbow to fingertip: Deu. 3.11;
large cubit – cubit and a handbreadth.: Ezek. 40.5
cuckow – gull: Lev. 11.16; Deu. 14.15
cumbered – distracted, worried: Lu. 10.40
cumbereth – waste, make worthless: Lu. 13.7
cumbrance – trouble, responsibility: Deu. 1.12
cummin – a plant like fennel with hot seeds used as a spice: Isa.
28.25,27; Mt. 23.23
cunning* – skill, art, skillful: 1 Sa. 16.16; 1 Ki. 7.14
curious* – embroidered: Ex. 28.8
curious arts – magic, sorcery: Ac. 19.19
custom* – tribute, tax, toll: Mt. 9.9; Mk. 2.14; Lu. 5.27

dam – mother-animal or bird: Ex. 22.30; Lev. 22.27; Deu. 22.6,7


damsel* – young woman, girl, servant: Ge. 24.14; Mk. 5.39;
Jn. 18.17
daysman – mediator: Job 9.33
declare* – explain: Ge. 41.24; Judg. 14.13

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decline* – turn aside: Ps. 119.157; Pro. 4.5
delicately – daintily: 1 Sa. 15.32; Lam. 4.5
delicates – dainties: Jer. 51.34
deliciously – luxuriously: Rev. 18.7,9
describe* – divide, mark out: Jos. 18.4,6,8
descry – spy out, make search: Judg. 1.23
desired* – regretted, mourned: 2 Chr. 21.20
despite – contempt: Ezek. 25.6; Heb. 10.29
devotions – objects of worship: Ac. 17.23
diadem – head-dress: Job 29.14; Isa.28.5, 62.3; Ezek. 21.26
diet – daily allowance: Jer. 52.34
discomfited* – defeated, confused, routed: Judg. 4.15; Ps. 18.14
discover* – uncover, disclose: Pro. 25.9; Lam. 4.22
discovered* – come in view of: Ac. 21.3, 27.39
dispensation – administration, stewardship, distribution: 1 Co. 9.17;
Eph. 1.10, 3.2; Col. 1.25
disposition – ordinance, appointment: Ac. 7.53
distaff – rod to hold wool for hand-spinning: Pro. 31.19
divers* – diverse, various, different: Deu. 22.11; Mt. 4.24
divination* – prediction by magic or supernatural means: Nu. 22.7;
Deu. 18:10
diviner* – predictor using magic, etc.: Deu. 18.14; Zech. 10.2
doctor – teacher: Lu. 2.46, 5.17; Ac. 5.34
dragon* – jackal: Job 30.29; Isa. 13.22;
sea monster, crocodile, serpent: Ps. 74.13, 148.7; Rev. 20.2
drams* – darics, drachmae, coins: Ezr. 2.69, 8.27
draught – drain, sewer: 2 Ki. 10.27; Mt. 15.17; Mk. 7.19;
net full of fish: Lu. 5.4,9
drave* – drove: Ac. 7.45, 18.16
duke* – chief: Ex. 15.15; Jos. 13.21
dureth – endures, goes on: Mt. 13.21

earing, eared – ploughing, ploughed: Ge. 45.6, Ex. 34.21; Deu. 21.4

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earnest* – pledge, security, deposit: 2 Co. 1.22, 5.5; Eph. 1.14
Easter – passover: Ac. 12.4
emerods* – swellings, hemorrhoids: Deu. 28.27; 1 Sa. 5.6
endamage – damage, cause or suffer loss: Ezr. 4.13
endue* – endow: Ge. 30.20; Jas. 3.13
engines – machines: 2 Chr. 26.15;
battering rams: Ezek. 26.9
enlargement – freedom, relief: Est. 4.14
ensue – follow after: 1 Pe. 3.11
enterprise – purpose: Job 5.12
entreated* – treated: Ge. 12.16; Lu. 20.11
ephah* – about 8 gallons or 36 litres: Ex. 16.36; Ezek. 45.11
ephod* – embroidered cape worn by priest: Ex. 39.2.5
eschew – avoid, shun: Job 1.1,8, 2.3; 1 Pe. 3.11
espousals – time of betrothal: Jer. 2.2;
wedding: Song 3.11
espy – see, perceive: Jos. 14.7; Jer. 48.19
estate(s)* – chief estates – great men: Mk. 6.21;
estate of the elders – holding office as elders: Ac. 22.5
evidently – plainly, clearly: Ac. 10.3; Gal. 3.1
evilfavouredness – ugliness, deformity: Deu. 17.1
exchanger – money-changer or banker: Mt. 25.27
expecting* – waiting: Heb. 10.13
experiment – proving: 2 Co. 9.13

fain – gladly: Job 27.22; Lu. 15.16


familiars – intimate friends: Jer. 20.10
fan* – winnowing fan: Mt. 3.12; Lu. 3.17
farthing – a small coin: Kodrantes = 2 Lepta (.mites. in Mk. 12.42):
Mt. 5.26; Mk. 12.42;
Assarion = 8 Lepta: Mt. 10.29; Lu. 12.6
felloes – curved sections of wheel rim: 1 Ki. 7.33
fetters* – shackles, metal bands: Ps. 105.18

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fillets* – ornamental bands: Ex. 27.10
finer – refiner: Pro. 25.4
fining – refining: Pro. 17.3, 27.21
firkin – about 9 gallons or 40 litres: Jn. 2.6
firstling* – first offspring: Ge. 4.4, Ex. 13.12
fitches – fennel: Isa. 28.25,27;
a cereal like wheat: Ezek. 4.9
flags – reeds, papyrus: Ex. 2.3,5; Job 8.11; Isa. 19.6
flakes – folds: Job 41.23
flay* – remove the skin: Lev. 1.6; Mi. 3.3
flux – flow of blood: Ac. 28.8
forasmuch* – as, since, because, seeing that: 1 Ki. 13.21, 14.7;
Ezr. 7.14; Lu. 1.1; Ac. 15.24
foreship – bow or front of a ship: Ac. 27.30
forum – market place: Ac. 28.15
frame(d)* – manage: Judg. 12.6;
form: Ps. 103.14;
make: Hos. 5.4;
fitted together: Eph. 2.21;
completed: Heb. 11.3
frankly – freely: Lu. 7.42
fray – frighten: Deu. 28.26; Jer. 7.33; Zech. 1.21
fret* – grieve, be angry: Ps. 37.1,8
frontlets – headbands: Ex. 13.16; Deu. 6.8, 11.18
froward* – perverse, contrary, self-willed: Deu. 32.20; Ps. 18.26;
1 Pe. 2.18
fuller* – bleacher or cleaner of cloth: Mal. 3.2; Mk. 9.3
furbish * – polish, sharpen: Jer. 46.4
furniture* – equipment, harness: Ge. 31.34

gainsay* – contradict: Lu. 21.15


garner* – barn, grain store: Ps. 144.13; Mt. 3.12; Lu. 3.17
gat* – got: Ps. 116.3

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gazingstock – something to stare at in wonder: Na. 3.6; Heb. 10.33
gender(eth) – produce: Lev. 19.19; Job 38.29; 2 Tim. 2.23;
bear young: Job 21.10; Ga. 4.24
gerah* – one twentieth of a shekel: Ex. 30.13
Ghost * – (Holy Ghost) Holy Spirit: Jn. 14.26;
gave up the ghost – expired, died: Lu. 23.46; Ac. 5.5
gier eagle – vulture: Lev. 11.18; Deu. 14.17
gin* – snare, trap: Job 18.9; Isa. 8.14
give place* – make room for: Lu. 14.9;
give way, yield: Ga. 2.5; Eph. 4.27
glede – kite, vulture: Deu. 14.13
glistering – shining: 1 Chr. 29.2; Lu. 9.29
goeth about, going about* – endeavour(ing), try(ing): Jn. 7.20;
Ro. 10.3
good* – property: 1 Chr. 29.3
goodman* – master of the house: Pro. 7.19; Mt. 20.11
go to* – come now!: Ge. 11.3; Judg. 7.3
gotten* – got, obtained: Ge. 4.1; Isa. 15.7
graff, graffed – graft, grafted: Ro. 11.17.24
graving* – engraving: Ex. 32.4; Zech. 3.9
greaves – armour for the legs: 1 Sa. 17.6
Grecians* – Greek-speaking Jews: Ac. 6.1, 9.29, 11.20
grisled – grey: Ge. 31.10,12; Zech. 6.3,6
guilty of* – worthy of: Mt. 26.66
gutter* – channel, shaft, tunnel: 2 Sa. 5.8

habergeon* – linen undergarment: Ex. 28.32, 39.23;


coat of mail: 2 Chr. 26.14; Job 41.26
haft – handle: Judg. 3.22
hale – haul, drag: Lu. 12.58; Ac. 8.3
halt* – lame, crippled: Mt. 18.8; Mk. 9.45
hap – (her hap was) it happened that she.: Ru. 2.3
haply* – perhaps, lest it should happen: Mk. 11.13; Lu. 14.29

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hardly* – with difficulty: Mt. 19.23; Mk. 10.23
hart* – deer: Deu. 12.15; Ps. 42.1
heady – headstrong: 2 Tim. 3.4
helve – axe-handle: Deu. 19.5
heretick – heretic, one who chooses a wrong belief: Titus 3.10
heretofore* – before, previously: Ex. 5.7; 2 Co. 13.2
highminded – puffed up with pride: Ro. 11.20; 1 Tim. 6.17;
2 Tim. 3.4
hin* – about 1½ gallons or 7 litres: Ex. 30.24
hither* – here, to this place: Jos. 3.9; Jn. 4.15
hitherto* – until now, before: Jn. 5.17; 1 Co. 3.2
hoised – hoisted: Ac. 27.40
hold to* – cleave to, cling to: Mt. 6.24; Lu. 16.13
holden* – held: Ps. 18.35; Lu. 24.16
holpen* – helped: Ps. 86.17; Lu. 1.54
homer* – 10 ephahs or baths, about 80 gallons or 360 litres:
Lev. 27.16; Isa. 5.10; Ezek. 45.11
honest* – honourable, good: Ro. 12.17; 2 Co. 13.7
horn* – symbol of strength and power: 1 Sa. 2.1; Ps. 18.2
hosanna* – save, we pray, a shout of praise: Mt. 21.9; Mk. 11.10;
Jn. 12.13
hosen – trousers, stockings: Dan. 3.21
hough – cut the hamstring or hock: Jos. 11.6,9; 2 Sam. 8.4;
1 Chr. 18.4
hungered (an)* – hungry: Mt. 12.1; Mk. 2.25
husbandman* – one who works on the land: Ge. 9.20; Jas. 5.7

imagery – painted or carved images: Ezek. 8.12


implead – accuse, plead against: Ac. 19.38
impotent – without strength, invalid: Jn. 5.3,7; Ac. 4.9, 14.8
inclose* – enclose, surround, set: Ex. 39.6; Judg. 20.43; Ps. 17.10
incontinent – uncontrolled, unrestrained: 2 Tim. 3.3;
incontinency – lack of self control: 1 Co. 7.5

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inditing – overflowing: Ps. 45.1
infolding – flashing here and there: Ezek. 1.4
inkhorn – inkpot: Ezek. 9.2,3,11
inquisition – search, investigation: Deu. 19.18; Est. 2.23; Ps. 9.12
instant* – urgent, importunate: Lu. 23.23; Ro. 12.12;
instantly – earnestly: Lu. 7.4; Ac. 26.7

jangling – foolish talking: 1 Tim. 1.6


jeoparded – risked: Judg. 5.18
Jewry – Judaea: Dan. 5.13; Lu. 23.5; Jn. 7.1
jot – jod, the smallest Hebrew letter: Mt. 5.18
jubile, jubilee* – year of release, begun with the sound of the
trumpet or horn: Lev. 25.9

kerchief – cloth, veil, head-scarf: Ezek. 13.18,21


kine* – cows: Ge. 41.2
knop – knob, model of flower bud: Ex. 25.33

laded, laden* – loaded, burdened: Ge. 42.26; Mt. 11.28


latchet* – thong, lace: Mk. 1.7; Lu. 3.16; Jn. 1.27
laud – praise: Ro. 15.11
laver* – basin, bath: Ex. 38.8; 1 Ki. 7.38
lay at – strike at: Job 41.26
leasing – lying, falsehood: Ps. 4.2, 5.6
leaven* – yeast, fermented dough: Ex. 12.15; Ga. 5.9
lees – dregs, sediment (separated or refined by pouring from bottle
to bottle): Isa. 25.6; Jer. 48.11; Zeph. 1.12
let* – hinder, prevent: Ro. 1.13; 2 Th. 2.7
leviathan* – river or sea monster: Job 41.1; Ps. 104.26
lewd* – vicious, ignorant: Ezek. 16.27; Ac. 17.5
libertines – freed slaves: Ac. 6.9
lien – lain: Ge. 26.10; Ps. 68.13; Jer. 3.2
lieutenants – provincial rulers: Ezr. 8.36; Est. 3.12, 8.9, 9.3

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lign-aloes – aromatic wood: Nu. 24.6
ligure – a precious stone: Ex. 28.19; 39.12
liking – good liking – good condition: Job 39.4;
worse liking – worse condition: Dan. 1.10
listeth – chooses, pleases; listed, chose, pleased: Mt. 17.12;
Mk. 9.13; Jn. 3.8; Jas. 3.4
litters – covered wagons: Isa. 66.20
lively – living: Ac. 7.38; 1 Pe. 1.3
loft – upper storey: 1 Ki. 17.19; Ac. 20.9
log – about one pint or half-litre: Lev. 14.10.24
look to* – look upon: 1 Sa. 16.12
lowring – gloomy: Mt. 16.3
lusty – vigorous, strong: Judg. 3.29

magnifical – magnificent: 1 Chr. 22.5


mallows – salt-wort, an inedible plant: Job 30.4
mammon – riches, money personified: Mt. 6.24; Lu. 16.9,11,13
mandrakes – plants with narcotic roots: Ge. 30.14.16; Song 7.13
manner* – kind, sort: Rev. 18.12;
custom, habit: Jn. 19.40
mansions – resting places, abiding places: Jn. 14.2
maran atha – our Lord is come (Aramaic): 1 Co. 16.22
marishes – marshes, swamps: Ezek. 47.11
mart – market place: Isa. 23.3
maschil* – instruction: Ps. 32 title
matter – timber, forest, fuel: Jas. 3.5
mattock* – pick axe: 1 Sa. 13.20; 2 Chr. 34.6
maul – hammer, mallet: Pro. 25.18
maw – animal’s stomach: Deu. 18.3
mean men* – obscure, low, inferior men: Pro. 22.29; Isa. 2.9
meat* – food of any kind: Ge. 1.29,30; Jn. 4.34
meet* – suitable, fit: Mt. 3.8; Col. 1.12
mess – dish of food: Ge. 43.34; 2 Sa. 11.8

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Messiah, Messias – the Anointed One: Dan. 9.25,26; Jn. 1.41, 4.25
mete* – to measure: Mt. 7.2; Mk. 4.24
meteyard – measuring rod: Lev. 19.35
milch – giving milk: Ge. 32.15; 1 Sa. 6.7,10
mincing – with little steps: Isa. 3.16
mite – half of a farthing (Greek lepton): Mk. 12.42; Lu. 12.59, 21.2
mitre* – head-dress, turban: Ex. 28.4; Zech. 3.5
morrow* – morning: Jos. 5.11
mote – speck of dust: Mt. 7.3.5; Lu. 6.41,42
motions – impulses: Ro. 7.5
mount – mound, bank of earth: Jer. 6.6; Ezek. 4.2
muffler – scarf covering the lower part of the face: Isa. 3.19
munition – fortress, stronghold: Isa. 29.7, 33.16; Na. 2.1
murrain – cattle plague: Ex. 9.3

napkin – cloth, handkerchief: Lu. 19.20; Jn. 11.44, 20.7


naught, naughty – worthless, bad: 2 Ki. 2.19; Pro. 6.12, 17.4, 20.14;
Jer. 24.2
naughtiness* – badness, wickedness: Pro. 11.6; Jas. 1.21
naves – hubs: 1 Ki. 7.33
neesings – sneezing: Job 41.18
nephew – grandson: Judg. 12.14; Job 18.19; Isa. 14.22; 1 Tim. 5.4
nether* – lower, beneath: Ex. 19.17
nethermost – lowest: 1 Ki. 6.6
nitre – carbonate of soda: Pro. 25.20; Jer. 2.22
noised abroad* – widely reported: Lu. 1.65; Ac. 2.6
noisome – hurtful, deadly: Ps. 91.3; Ezek. 14.15,21; Rev. 16.2

occupy* – trade, do business: Lu. 19.13


occurrent – happening, taking place: 1 Ki. 5.4
offend* – cause to stumble or sin: Mt. 18.6,8,9
omer – one tenth of an ephah, about 6½ pints or 3½ litres:
Ex. 16.16.36

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onycha – shell used in perfume: Ex. 30.34
ossifrage – vulture which breaks the bones of its prey: Lev. 11.13;
Deut. 14.12
ouches – sockets, settings: Ex. 28.11.25; 39.6.18
outgoings* – limits or boundaries: Jos. 17.9; Ps. 65.8
outlandish – foreign: Neh. 13.26
overcharged* – overburdened: Lu. 21.34
overlive – outlive, survive: Jos. 24.31

paddle – small spade or trowel: Deu. 23.13


painful – laborious, difficult: Ps. 73.16
painfulness – toil, labour: 2 Co. 11.27
palmerworm – destructive locust: Joel 1.4, 2.25; Am. 4.9
palsy* – paralysis: Mt. 4.24
paper (reed) – papyrus: Isa. 19.7; 2 Jn. 12
paps* – breasts: Lu. 11.27
parcel* – piece, portion: Ge. 33.19; Jn. 4.5
parlour – upper room: Judg. 3.20.25;
room: 1 Sa. 9.22; 1 Chr. 28.11
passage* – mountain pass: 1 Sa. 13.23; Isa. 10.29;
ford: Judg. 12.6; Jer. 51.32
pate – head: Ps. 7.16
peculiar* – one’s own property: Ex. 19.5; Deu. 14.2
peep – chirp, as a bird: Isa. 8.19, 10.14
penny, pence* – denarion, a day’s wage (16 of the farthings assaria
in Mt. 10.29). Mt. 20.2, Lu. 10.35, 20.24
pentecost – fiftieth day after passover: Ac. 2.1, 20.16; 1 Co. 16.8
peradventure* – perhaps: 1 Ki. 18.27; Ro. 5.7
phylacteries – strips of parchment inscribed with texts in a small
leather case bound on the forehead or left arm: Mt. 23.5
pictures – images carved in relief: Nu. 33.52; Pro. 25.11; Isa. 2.16
pilled – peeled, stripped off bark: Ge. 30.37,38
plat – plot of ground: 1 Ki. 9.26

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platter – dish: Mt. 23.25,26; Lu. 11.39
play* – fence, fight with swords: 2 Sa. 2.14
polled – cut hair: 2 Sa. 14.26
polls* – heads: 1 Chr. 23.3
pommels – bowl-shaped ornament on a pillar: 2 Chr. 4.12,13 (the
golden bowl In Ec. 12.6)
port – gate: Neh. 2.13
post* – messenger carrying letters: Job 9.25; 2 Chr. 30.6
potsherd* – piece of broken pottery: Ps. 22.15; Isa. 45.9
pottage* – soup, stew: Ge. 25.29; 2 Ki. 4.38
pound* – mina (100 of the pennies in Mt. 20.2): Lu. 19.13.25
pourtray – draw, carve: Ezek. 4.1, 8.10, 23.14
prating – chattering, babbling: Pro. 10.8,10; 3 Jn. 10
presently* – immediately: Pro. 12.16; Mt. 26.53
press* – crowd: Mk. 2.4, 5.27; Lu. 8.19, 19.3
pressfat – vat of a winepress: Hag. 2.16
prevent* – go before, anticipate: Am. 9.10; 1 Th. 4.15
prey* – booty, spoil: Nu. 31.12,26
pricks – goads for driving cattle: Nu. 33.55; Ac. 9.5, 26.14
printed – inscribed: Job 19.23
prised – priced, value: Zech. 11.13
privily* – secretly: Judg. 9.31; Mt. 1.19
privy* – secret, private: Ezek. 21.14;
knowing a secret: Ac. 5.2
profane* – common, unholy: Ezek. 42.20;
to dishonour: Mal. 2.11
prognosticators – forecasters: Isa. 47.13
proper – personal: 1 Chr. 29.3;
one’s own: Ac. 1.19; 1 Co. 7.7;
handsome, beautiful: Heb. 11.23
proselyte – a convert to Judaism: Mt. 23.15; Ac. 2.10, 6.5, 13.43
prove* – test, try: Ex. 16.4; 1 Tim. 3.10
provide* – consider beforehand, take thought for: Ro. 12.17

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providence – forethought: Ac. 24.2
psaltery* – stringed instrument: Ps. 33.2; Neh. 12.27
publican* – tax collector: Mt. 5.46; Lu. 5.27
pulse – vegetables, beans: 2 Sa. 17.28; Dan. 1.12,16
purchase* – obtain: 1 Tim. 3.13
purtenance – internal organs, inward parts: Ex. 12.9
put to* – apply, use: Ezr. 6.12; Ec. 10.10
pygarg – antelope: Deu. 14.5

quarternions – guard-parties of four men: Ac. 12.4


quick* – alive, living: Nu. 16.30; 1 Pe. 4.5
quickened* – brought to life: Eph. 2.1; Col. 2.13
quit – behave: 1 Sa. 4.9; 1 Co. 16.13;
acquitted, free: Ex. 21.19,28; Jos. 2.20

rail* – insult, blaspheme: 1 Sa. 25.14; Mk. 15.29


railer – abusive person: 1 Co. 5.11
railing* – abusive, reviling: 1 Pe. 3.9; 2 Pe. 2.11
ranges – pot-racks: Lev. 11.35;
ranks of soldiers: 2 Ki. 11.8,15; 2 Chr. 23.14
ranging – roving: Pro. 28.15
rase – demolish: Ps. 137.7
ravening* – plundering: Lu. 11.39;
tearing in pieces: Ezek. 22.25
ravin – tear in pieces, seize prey: Ge. 49.27; Na. 2.12
receipt of custom – tax office, place of toll: Mt. 9.9; Mk. 2.14;
Lu. 5.27
rehearse* – report, declare: Ex. 17.14; Ac. 14.27
reins* – mind, inmost being (literally, kidneys): Ps. 7.9; Rev. 2.23
reprobate* – refuse, disapproved, unfit: Jer. 6.30; 2 Co. 13.5;
Titus 1.16
rereward* – rear ward, rearguard: Jos. 6.9; Isa. 52.12
require* – ask: 2 Sa. 12.20

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rid* – clear away, remove: Lev. 26.6
rie – rye, spelt, a cereal like wheat: Ex. 9.32; Isa. 28.25
rifled – plundered: Zech. 14.2
ringstraked – streaked, striped: Ge. 30.35.40, 31.8.12
riot* – dissolute behaviour: Titus 1.6
riotous* – dissolute: Lu. 15.13
road – raid: 1 Sa. 27.10
room* – space: Ps. 31.8;
place at table: Mt. 23.6; Lu. 14.7
rude – inexpert, untrained: 2 Co. 11.6
rue – a garden herb: Lu. 11.42

sackbut – pipe or lyre of elderwood: Dan. 3.5.15


sardine – a red stone from Sardius: Rev. 4.3
sardius – a red stone, carnelian: Ex. 28.17, 39.10; Ezek. 28.13;
Rev. 21.20
satyr – male goat: Isa. 13.21, 34.14
save* – excepting: Jn. 6.22,46
savour* – taste: Ex. 5.21; Mt. 5.13;
think, understand: Mt. 16.23; Mk. 8.33
scall – skin disease, sore: Lev. 13.30.37, 14.54
scant – skimped, meagre: Mi. 6.10
scrip* – bag: 1 Sa. 17.40; Mt. 10.10
seared – scorched (literally, cauterised): 1 Tim. 4.2
seatward – toward the mercy seat: Ex. 37.9
secure, securely* – free from anxiety: Judg. 8.11; Pro. 3.29; Mi. 2.8;
Mt. 28.14
seethe* – boil: Ex. 23.19; Zech. 14.21
see to* – look upon: Jos. 22.10
serjeant – officer carrying a staff as symbol of office: Ac. 16.35,38
servitor – serving man, attendant: 2 Ki. 4.43
set forward* – oversee: 1 Chr. 23.4; 2 Chr. 34.12
set on* – attack: Ac. 18.10

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settle* – base, pedestal, ledge: Ezek. 43.14, 45.19
set to his seal* – affixed his seal: Jn. 3.33
severally – separately, individually: 1 Co. 12.11
shambles – meat-market: 1 Co. 10.25
shamefacedness – a sense of shame: 1 Tim. 2.9
sheepcote – pasturage, sheep pens: 1 Sa. 24.3; 2 Sa. 7.8;
1 Chr. 17.7
shekel* – about ½ ounce or 14 grammes: Ex. 38.24,25
sherd – fragment: Isa. 30.14; Ezek. 23.34
shipping – took shipping, they got into the boats: Jn. 6.24
shittim, shittah* – thorny acacia tree: Ex. 25.5; Isa. 41.19
shroud – cover, shelter: Ezek. 31.3
silly – simple, foolish: Hos. 7.11; 2 Tim. 3.6
silverlings – silver coins: Isa. 7.23
simple* – ignorant, without guile, innocent: Pro. 9.4; Ro. 16.19
sincere* – pure: 1 Pe. 2.2
sith – since: Ezek. 35.6
sixscore – 120: 1 Ki. 9.14; Jon. 4.11
skill* (verb) – to know how, to be skilled: 1 Ki. 5.6; 2 Chr. 2.8
sleight – deceitfulness, slyness: Eph. 4.14
slime – mud, bitumen: Ge. 11.3, 14.10; Ex. 2.3
snuff dishes* – pans for wick-trimmings: Ex. 25.38
sod – boiled: Ge. 25.29; 2 Chr. 35.13
sodden* – boiled: Ex. 12.9
sodering – soldering: Isa. 41.7
sojourn* – dwell for a time: Ge. 12.10
sometime(s)* – formerly, at one time, once: Co. 1.21; 1 Pe. 3.20
sort* – manner: 2 Cor. 7.11; 3 Jn. 6
sottish – foolish: Jer. 4.22
spoken for – asked in marriage: Song 8.8
spring* – dawn: Judg. 19.25; 1 Sa. 9.26
stacte – aromatic gum from a tree: Ex. 30.34
stand upon* – attack: 2 Sa. 1.9,10

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stay* – support: Ps. 18.18; Isa. 3.1;
stop, hold back: Lev. 13.5; 2 Sa. 24.16
stead* – place: Ge. 30.2; 2 Co. 5.20
stomacher – beautiful dress: Isa. 3.24
stout(ness)* – hard(ness), bold(ness): Isa. 9.9, 10.12
strait* – narrow: Mt. 7.13; Lu. 13.24;
strict: Ac. 26.5
straitened* – limited, restricted: Job 18.7; 2 Co. 6.12
straitly* – strictly, closely: Ge. 43.7; Mk. 1.43
straitness* – distress: Deu. 28.53
strake sail – lowered sail: Ac. 27.17
strakes – streaks: Ge. 30.37; Lev. 14.37
strawed* – strewed, scattered: Ex. 32.20; Mt. 21.8
stricken in age (years)* – aged: Ge. 18.11; Lu. 1.7
strike hands – clasp hands concluding an agreement: Job 17.3;
Pro. 17.18, 22.26
subtil, subtilty* – cunning: Ge. 3.1; Mt. 26.4;
insight, perception: Pro. 1.4
suppliant – one praying or pleading: Zeph. 3.10
surfeiting – sickness from over-eating or drinking: Lu. 21.34
sycamine – mulberry: Lu. 17.6

tabering – beating, as on a tabor or drum: Na. 2.7


tabernacle* – tent, dwelling: Ex. 39.32; Mt. 17.4
table* – writing-tablet: Lu. 1.63; 2 Co. 3.3
tablet – necklace ornament: Ex. 35.22; Nu. 31.50; Isa. 3.20
taches* – clasps, fastenings: Ex. 26.6
take* – trap, catch: Pro. 6.2,25
take up* – obtain on credit: Neh. 5.2
tale* – number: Ex. 5.8; 1 Sa. 18.27
talent* – Old Testament: 3,000 shekels (94 lbs. or 43 kg):
Ex. 38.24,25; New Testament: 60 of the pounds in Lu. 19.13:
Mt. 18.24, 25.15

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tares – weeds, darnel: Mt. 13.25.40
target* – shield: 1 Ki. 10.16
taxation – compulsory payment: 2 Ki. 23.35
taxing – registration, census: Lu. 2.2; Ac. 5.37
teil tree – oak tree (as in Ge. 35.4): Isa 6.13
tell* – count: Ge. 15.5; Ps. 22.17
tempt* – try, test: Ge. 22.1; Mt. 4.7
teraphim* – images: Judg. 17.5; Hos. 3.4
tetrarch* – ruler over a fourth part of a country: Mt. 14.1; Lu. 3.1
Thee-ward – toward Thee: 1 Sa. 19.4
thought* – anxiety: Mt. 6.25
thyine – sweet-smelling wood: Rev. 18.12
tire* – head-dress: Isa. 3.18
tithe* – give a tenth: Deu. 14.22; Lu. 11.42
tittle – small projection of some Hebrew letters, hence anything very
small: Mt. 5.18; Lu. 16.17
told* – counted: 2 Ki. 12.10
tormentor – torturer: Mt. 18.34
traffick* – trade: Ge. 42.34; 1 Ki. 10.15
translate – transfer, take up to heaven: 2 Sa. 3.10; Col. 1.13;
Heb. 11.5
travail* – labour: Ge. 38.27; Isa. 53.11
trespass* – sin, transgress: Ge. 50.17; Mt. 18.15
trim* – arrange carefully: Jer. 2.33
trow – think, suppose: Lu. 17.9
trump – trumpet: 1 Co. 15.52; 1 Th. 4.16
turtle* – turtle-dove: Lev. 12.8; Song 2.12; Jer. 8.7
tutor – guardian: Ga. 4.2
twain* – two: Isa. 6.2; Mt. 5.41; Eph. 2.15

(at) unawares* – unexpectedly: Jos. 20.9; Ps. 35.8


uncomely – unbecoming, unpresentable: 1 Co. 7.36, 12.23
undergirding – passing ropes under a ship to strengthen it: Ac. 27.17

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undertake – be surety for: Isa. 38.14
unicorn* – wild bull: Nu. 23.22; Job 39.10
unperfect – imperfect, unformed: Ps. 139.16
upbraid – reproach: Judg. 8.15; Mt. 11.20; Mk. 16.14; Jas. 1.5
usury* – interest on money lent: Ex. 22.25
usward – toward us: Ps. 40.5; Eph. 1.19; 2 Pe. 3.9
utmost* – outermost: Nu. 22.36,41
utter* – outer: Ezek. 42.1
uttermost* – outermost: Ex. 26.4;
last: Mt. 5.26

vagabond* – fugitive, wandering: Ge. 4.12; Ac. 19.13


vail, veil* – curtain: Ex. 26.31; Mt. 27.51
vanities (lying)* – falsehoods: Ps. 31.6
vaunt – boast: Judg. 7.2; 1 Co. 13.4
venture (at a)* – at random: 1 Ki. 22.34; 2 Chr. 18.33
verily* – surely, indeed, truly: Mt. 5.18; Ac. 19.4
vestments – garments, robes: 2 Ki. 10.22
vestry – store-room for robes: 2 Ki. 10.22
vex* – trouble: Lev. 19.33;
crush: Isa. 7.6;
harm: Ac. 12.1
vexation* – trouble, distress, affliction: Deu. 28.20; Ec. 4.6
vial* – flask: 1 Sa. 10.1;
shallow bowl or dish: Rev. 5.8, 16.2
victuals* – food: Jos. 1.11; Mt. 14.15; Lu. 9.12
vile* – wicked: Ro. 1.26;
lowly: Phil. 3.21;
filthy: Jas. 2.2
viol* – lyre, stringed instrument: Isa. 5.12; Am. 6.5
virtue* – power: Mk. 5.30; Lu. 6.19;
goodness: Phil. 4.8; 2 Pe. 1.5
volume – roll, scroll: Ps. 40.7; Heb. 10.7

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ward (in)* – under guard: Ge. 40.3;
on guard, on watch: Isa. 21.8
ware* – merchandise: Neh. 10.31;
aware: Ac. 14.6;
wore: Lu. 8.27
watch* first – 6.00pm to 9.00pm (not mentioned);
second – 9.00pm to midnight: Lu. 12.38;
third – midnight to 3.00am: Lu. 12.38;
fourth – 3.00am to 6.00am: Mt. 14.25;
middle – 10.00pm to 2.00am: Judg. 7.19;
morning – 2.00am to 6.00am Ex. 14.24. (In pre-Roman times the
Jews had three watches of four hours.)
waymarks – guideposts: Jer. 31.21
what* – why: Lu. 22.71
whelp* – young lion: Ge. 49.9;
bear cub: Pro. 17.12
when as* – when: Mt. 1.18
whether* – which of two: Mt. 21.31
which* – who: Mt. 6.9; Lu. 11.2; Ro. 3.30
whit* every whit – everything: 1 Sam. 3.18;
completely: Jn. 7.23;
(not a) whit – not in anything: 2 Co. 11.5
whither, no whither* – where, nowhere: 2 Ki. 5.25
will* – wish, desire: Mt. 11.37; Titus 3.8
wimples – shawls, cloaks: Isa. 3.22
winefat – wine-vat, wine press: Isa. 63.2; Mk. 12.1
winked at* – overlooked: Ac. 17.30
wist* – knew: Ex. 16.15; Mk. 9.6; Lu. 2.49
to wit* – to know: Ge. 24.21; Ex. 2.4;
that is to say: Ro. 8.23;
I do you to wit, I am letting you know: 2 Co. 8.1
withal* – also, with: Ac. 25.27; Job 2.8
without* – outside: Mt. 12.46; Mk. 11.4

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withs – cords: Judg. 16.7,8,9
witty – clever, skilful: Pro. 8.12
woe worth the day – alas for the day: Ezek. 30.2
wont* – accustomed: Ex. 21.29; Mt. 27.15; Ac. 16.13
worship (have worship)* – have respect, honour: Lu. 14.10
wot, wotteth* – know, knoweth: Ex. 32.1; Ge. 39.8; Ac. 3.17;
Ro. 11.2
would (to) God* – oh that!: Nu. 11.29; 2 Ki. 5.3; Ac. 26.29
wreathen* – twisted, like cord: Ex. 28.14
wrest* – twist, distort: Ps. 56.5; 2 Pe. 3.16
wringed – wrung: Judg. 6.38
wroth* – angry: Mt. 18.34

yesternight – last night: Ge. 19.34, 31.29,42


you-ward – toward you: 2 Co. 1.12, 13.3; Eph. 3.2

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Reading the Bible

A Concise Course whereby one can


read through the whole Bible once in two years,
the Psalms and the New Testament twice.

These [Bereans] were more noble than those in Thessalonica,


in that they received the word with all readiness of mind,
and searched the scriptures daily,
whether those things were so.
Acts 17.11

All scripture is given by inspiration of God,


and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof,
for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
that the man of God may be perfect,
throughly furnished unto all good works.
2 Timothy 3.16–17

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First Year
January February

1 Ge. 1 Mt. 1 1 Ge. 33 Mk. 4


2 Ge. 2 Mt. 2 2 Ge. 34 Mk. 5
3 Ge. 3 Mt. 3 3 Ge. 35–36 Mk. 6
4 Ge. 4 Mt. 4 4 Ge. 37 Mk. 7
5 Ge. 5 Mt. 5 5 Ge. 38 Mk. 8
6 Ge. 6 Mt. 6 6 Ge. 39 Mk. 9
7 Ge. 7 Mt. 7 7 Ge. 40 Mk. 10
8 Ge. 8 Mt. 8 8 Ge. 41 Mk. 11
9 Ge. 9–10 Mt. 9 9 Ge. 42 Mk. 12
10 Ge. 11 Mt. 10 10 Ge. 43 Mk. 13
11 Ge. 12 Mt. 11 11 Ge. 44 Mk. 14
12 Ge. 13 Mt. 12 12 Ge. 45 Mk. 15
13 Ge. 14 Mt. 13 13 Ge. 46 Mk. 16
14 Ge. 15 Mt. 14 14 Ge. 47 Lu. 1.1–38
15 Ge. 16 Mt. 15 15 Ge. 48 Lu. 1.39–80
16 Ge. 17 Mt. 16 16 Ge. 49 Lu. 2
17 Ge. 18 Mt. 17 17 Ge. 50 Lu. 3
18 Ge. 19 Mt. 18 18 Ex. 1 Lu. 4
19 Ge. 20 Mt. 19 19 Ex. 2 Lu. 5
20 Ge. 21 Mt. 20 20 Ex. 3 Lu. 6
21 Ge. 22 Mt. 21 21 Ex. 4 Lu. 7
22 Ge. 23 Mt. 22 22 Ex. 5 Lu. 8
23 Ge. 24 Mt. 23 23 Ex. 6 Lu. 9
24 Ge. 25 Mt. 24 24 Ex. 7 Lu. 10
25 Ge. 26 Mt. 25 25 Ex. 8 Lu. 11
26 Ge. 27 Mt. 26 26 Ex. 9 Lu. 12
27 Ge. 28 Mt. 27 27 Ex. 10 Lu. 13
28 Ge. 29 Mt. 28 28 Ex. 11.1–12.21 Lu. 14
29 Ge. 30 Mk. 1
30 Ge. 31 Mk. 2
31 Ge. 32 Mk. 3

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March April

1 Ex. 12.22–51 Lu. 15 1 Lev. 4 Ps. 1–2


2 Ex. 13 Lu. 16 2 Lev. 5 Ps. 3–4
3 Ex. 14 Lu. 17 3 Lev. 6 Ps. 5–6
4 Ex. 15 Lu. 18 4 Lev. 7 Ps. 7–8
5 Ex. 16 Lu. 19 5 Lev. 8 Ps. 9
6 Ex. 17 Lu. 20 6 Lev. 9 Ps. 10
7 Ex. 18 Lu. 21 7 Lev. 10 Ps. 11–12
8 Ex. 19 Lu. 22 8 Lev. 11–12 Ps. 13–14
9 Ex. 20 Lu. 23 9 Lev. 13 Ps. 15–16
10 Ex. 21 Lu. 24 10 Lev. 14 Ps. 17
11 Ex. 22 Jn. 1 11 Lev. 15 Ps. 18
12 Ex. 23 Jn. 2 12 Lev. 16 Ps. 19
13 Ex. 24 Jn. 3 13 Lev. 17 Ps. 20–21
14 Ex. 25 Jn. 4 14 Lev. 18 Ps. 22
15 Ex. 26 Jn. 5 15 Lev. 19 Ps. 23–24
16 Ex. 27 Jn. 6 16 Lev. 20 Ps. 25
17 Ex. 28 Jn. 7 17 Lev. 21 Ps. 26–27
18 Ex. 29 Jn. 8 18 Lev. 22 Ps. 28–29
19 Ex. 30 Jn. 9 19 Lev. 23 Ps. 30
20 Ex. 31 Jn. 10 20 Lev. 24 Ps. 31
21 Ex. 32 Jn. 11 21 Lev. 25 Ps. 32
22 Ex. 33 Jn. 12 22 Lev. 26 Ps. 33
23 Ex. 34 Jn. 13 23 Lev. 27 Ps. 34
24 Ex. 35 Jn. 14 24 Nu. 1 Ps. 35
25 Ex. 36 Jn. 15 25 Nu. 2 Ps. 36
26 Ex. 37 Jn. 16 26 Nu. 3 Ps. 37
27 Ex. 38 Jn. 17 27 Nu. 4 Ps. 38
28 Ex. 39 Jn. 18 28 Nu. 5 Ps. 39
29 Ex. 40 Jn. 19 29 Nu. 6 Ps. 40–41
30 Lev. 1 Jn. 20 30 Nu. 7 Ps. 42–43
31 Lev. 2–3 Jn. 21

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May June

1 Nu. 8 Ps. 44 1 Deu. 5 Ps. 88


2 Nu. 9 Ps. 45 2 Deu. 6 Ps. 89
3 Nu. 10 Ps. 46–47 3 Deu. 7 Ps. 90
4 Nu. 11 Ps. 48 4 Deu. 8 Ps. 91
5 Nu. 12–13 Ps. 49 5 Deu. 9 Ps. 92–93
6 Nu. 14 Ps. 50 6 Deu. 10 Ps. 94
7 Nu. 15 Ps. 51 7 Deu. 11 Ps. 95–96
8 Nu. 16 Ps. 52–54 8 Deu. 12 Ps. 97–98
9 Nu. 17–18 Ps. 55 9 Deu. 13–14 Ps. 99–101
10 Nu. 19 Ps. 56–57 10 Deu. 15 Ps. 102
11 Nu. 20 Ps. 58–59 11 Deu. 16 Ps. 103
12 Nu. 21 Ps. 60–61 12 Deu. 17 Ps. 104
13 Nu. 22 Ps. 62–63 13 Deu. 18 Ps. 105
14 Nu. 23 Ps. 64–65 14 Deu. 19 Ps. 106
15 Nu. 24 Ps. 66–67 15 Deu. 20 Ps. 107
16 Nu. 25 Ps. 68 16 Deu. 21 Ps. 108–109
17 Nu. 26 Ps. 69 17 Deu. 22 Ps. 110–111
18 Nu. 27 Ps. 70–71 18 Deu. 23 Ps. 112–113
19 Nu. 28 Ps. 72 19 Deu. 24 Ps. 114–115
20 Nu. 29 Ps. 73 20 Deu. 25 Ps. 116
21 Nu. 30 Ps. 74 21 Deu. 26 Ps. 117–118
22 Nu. 31 Ps. 75–76 22 Deu. 27.1–28.19 Ps. 119.1–24
23 Nu. 32 Ps. 77 23 Deu. 28.20–68 Ps. 119.25–48
24 Nu. 33 Ps. 78.1–37 24 Deu. 29 Ps. 119.49–72
25 Nu. 34 Ps. 78.38–72 25 Deu. 30 Ps. 119.73–96
26 Nu. 35 Ps. 79 26 Deu. 31 Ps. 119.97–120
27 Nu. 36 Ps. 80 27 Deu. 32 Ps. 119.121–144
28 Deu. 1 Ps. 81–82 28 Deu. 33–34 Ps. 119.145–176
29 Deu. 2 Ps. 83–84 29 Jos. 1 Ps. 120–122
30 Deu. 3 Ps. 85 30 Jos. 2 Ps. 123–125
31 Deu. 4 Ps. 86–87

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July August

1 Jos. 3 Ps. 126–128 1 Judg. 15 Ac. 19


2 Jos. 4 Ps. 129–131 2 Judg. 16 Ac. 20
3 Jos. 5.1–6.5 Ps. 132–134 3 Judg. 17 Ac. 21
4 Jos. 6.6–27 Ps. 135–136 4 Judg. 18 Ac. 22
5 Jos. 7 Ps. 137–138 5 Judg. 19 Ac. 23
6 Jos. 8 Ps. 139 6 Judg. 20 Ac. 24
7 Jos. 9 Ps. 140–141 7 Judg. 21 Ac. 25
8 Jos. 10 Ps. 142–143 8 Ru. 1 Ac. 26
9 Jos. 11 Ps. 144 9 Ru. 2 Ac. 27
10 Jos. 12–13 Ps. 145 10 Ru. 3–4 Ac. 28
11 Jos. 14–15 Ps. 146–147 11 1 Sa. 1 Ro. 1
12 Jos. 16–17 Ps. 148 12 1 Sa. 2 Ro. 2
13 Jos. 18–19 Ps. 149–150 13 1 Sa. 3 Ro. 3
14 Jos. 20–21 Ac. 1 14 1 Sa. 4 Ro. 4
15 Jos. 22 Ac. 2 15 1 Sa. 5–6 Ro. 5
16 Jos. 23 Ac. 3 16 1 Sa. 7–8 Ro. 6
17 Jos. 24 Ac. 4 17 1 Sa. 9 Ro. 7
18 Judg. 1 Ac. 5 18 1 Sa. 10 Ro. 8
19 Judg. 2 Ac. 6 19 1 Sa. 11 Ro. 9
20 Judg. 3 Ac. 7 20 1 Sa. 12 Ro. 10
21 Judg. 4 Ac. 8 21 1 Sa. 13 Ro. 11
22 Judg. 5 Ac. 9 22 1 Sa. 14 Ro. 12
23 Judg. 6 Ac. 10 23 1 Sa. 15 Ro. 13
24 Judg. 7 Ac. 11 24 1 Sa. 16 Ro. 14
25 Judg. 8 Ac. 12 25 1 Sa. 17 Ro. 15
26 Judg. 9 Ac. 13 26 1 Sa. 18 Ro. 16
27 Judg. 10.1–11.11 Ac. 14 27 1 Sa. 19 1 Co. 1
28 Judg. 11.12–40 Ac. 15 28 1 Sa. 20 1 Co. 2
29 Judg. 12 Ac. 16 29 1 Sa. 21–22 1 Co. 3
30 Judg. 13 Ac. 17 30 1 Sa. 23 1 Co. 4
31 Judg. 14 Ac. 18 31 1 Sa. 24 1 Co. 5

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September October

1 1 Sa. 25 1 Co. 6 1 1 Ki. 3 Eph. 1


2 1 Sa. 26 1 Co. 7 2 1 Ki. 4–5 Eph. 2
3 1 Sa. 27 1 Co. 8 3 1 Ki. 6 Eph. 3
4 1 Sa. 28 1 Co. 9 4 1 Ki. 7 Eph. 4
5 1 Sa. 29–30 1 Co. 10 5 1 Ki. 8 Eph. 5
6 1 Sa. 31 1 Co. 11 6 1 Ki. 9 Eph. 6
7 2 Sa. 1 1 Co. 12 7 1 Ki. 10 Phil. 1
8 2 Sa. 2 1 Co. 13 8 1 Ki. 11 Phil. 2
9 2 Sa. 3 1 Co. 14 9 1 Ki. 12 Phil. 3
10 2 Sa. 4–5 1 Co. 15 10 1 Ki. 13 Phil. 4
11 2 Sa. 6 1 Co. 16 11 1 Ki. 14 Col. 1
12 2 Sa. 7 2 Co. 1 12 1 Ki. 15 Col. 2
13 2 Sa. 8–9 2 Co. 2 13 1 Ki. 16 Col. 3
14 2 Sa. 10 2 Co. 3 14 1 Ki. 17 Col. 4
15 2 Sa. 11 2 Co. 4 15 1 Ki. 18 1 Th. 1
16 2 Sa. 12 2 Co. 5 16 1 Ki. 19 1 Th. 2
17 2 Sa. 13 2 Co. 6 17 1 Ki. 20 1 Th. 3
18 2 Sa. 14 2 Co. 7 18 1 Ki. 21 1 Th. 4
19 2 Sa. 15 2 Co. 8 19 1 Ki. 22 1 Th. 5
20 2 Sa. 16 2 Co. 9 20 2 Ki. 1 2 Th. 1
21 2 Sa. 17 2 Co. 10 21 2 Ki. 2 2 Th. 2
22 2 Sa. 18 2 Co. 11 22 2 Ki. 3 2 Th. 3
23 2 Sa. 19 2 Co. 12 23 2 Ki. 4 1 Tim. 1
24 2 Sa. 20 2 Co. 13 24 2 Ki. 5 1 Tim. 2
25 2 Sa. 21 Ga. 1 25 2 Ki. 6 1 Tim. 3
26 2 Sa. 22 Ga. 2 26 2 Ki. 7 1 Tim. 4
27 2 Sa. 23 Ga. 3 27 2 Ki. 8 1 Tim. 5
28 2 Sa. 24 Ga. 4 28 2 Ki. 9 1 Tim. 6
29 1 Ki. 1 Ga. 5 29 2 Ki. 10 2 Tim. 1
30 1 Ki. 2 Ga. 6 30 2 Ki. 11–12 2 Tim. 2
31 2 Ki. 13 2 Tim. 3

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November December

1 2 Ki. 14 2 Tim. 4 1 1 Chr. 29 2 Pe. 3


2 2 Ki. 15 Titus 1 2 2 Chr. 1 1 Jn. 1
3 2 Ki. 16 Titus 2 3 2 Chr. 2 1 Jn. 2
4 2 Ki. 17 Titus 3 4 2 Chr. 3–4 1 Jn. 3
5 2 Ki. 18 Phlm. 5 2 Chr. 5.1–6.11 1 Jn. 4
6 2 Ki. 19 He. 1 6 2 Chr. 6.12–42 1 Jn. 5
7 2 Ki. 20 He. 2 7 2 Chr. 7 2 Jn.
8 2 Ki. 21 He. 3 8 2 Chr. 8 3 Jn.
9 2 Ki. 22 He. 4 9 2 Chr. 9 Jude
10 2 Ki. 23 He. 5 10 2 Chr. 10 Rev. 1
11 2 Ki. 24 He. 6 11 2 Chr. 11–12 Rev. 2
12 2 Ki. 25 He. 7 12 2 Chr. 13 Rev. 3
13 1 Chr. 1–2 He. 8 13 2 Chr. 14–15 Rev. 4
14 1 Chr. 3–4 He. 9 14 2 Chr. 16 Rev. 5
15 1 Chr. 5–6 He. 10 15 2 Chr. 17 Rev. 6
16 1 Chr. 7–8 He. 11 16 2 Chr. 18 Rev. 7
17 1 Chr. 9–10 He. 12 17 2 Chr. 19–20 Rev. 8
18 1 Chr. 11–12 He. 13 18 2 Chr. 21 Rev. 9
19 1 Chr. 13–14 Jas. 1 19 2 Chr. 22–23 Rev. 10
20 1 Chr. 15 Jas. 2 20 2 Chr. 24 Rev. 11
21 1 Chr. 16 Jas. 3 21 2 Chr. 25 Rev. 12
22 1 Chr. 17 Jas. 4 22 2 Chr. 26 Rev. 13
23 1 Chr. 18 Jas. 5 23 2 Chr. 27–28 Rev. 14
24 1 Chr. 19–20 1 Pe. 1 24 2 Chr. 29 Rev. 15
25 1 Chr. 21 1 Pe. 2 25 2 Chr. 30 Rev. 16
26 1 Chr. 22 1 Pe. 3 26 2 Chr. 31 Rev. 17
27 1 Chr. 23 1 Pe. 4 27 2 Chr. 32 Rev. 18
28 1 Chr. 24–25 1 Pe. 5 28 2 Chr. 33 Rev. 19
29 1 Chr. 26–27 2 Pe. 1 29 2 Chr. 34 Rev. 20
30 1 Chr. 28 2 Pe. 2 30 2 Chr. 35 Rev. 21
31 2 Chr. 36 Rev. 22

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Second Year
January February

1 Ezr. 1 Ac. 1 1 Est. 9–10 Ro. 4


2 Ezr. 2 Ac. 2 2 Job 1 Ro. 5
3 Ezr. 3 Ac. 3 3 Job 2 Ro. 6
4 Ezr. 4 Ac. 4 4 Job 3 Ro. 7
5 Ezr. 5 Ac. 5 5 Job 4 Ro. 8
6 Ezr. 6 Ac. 6 6 Job 5 Ro. 9
7 Ezr. 7 Ac. 7 7 Job 6 Ro. 10
8 Ezr. 8 Ac. 8 8 Job 7 Ro. 11
9 Ezr. 9 Ac. 9 9 Job 8 Ro. 12
10 Ezr. 10 Ac. 10 10 Job 9 Ro. 13
11 Ne. 1 Ac. 11 11 Job 10 Ro. 14
12 Ne. 2 Ac. 12 12 Job 11 Ro. 15
13 Ne. 3 Ac. 13 13 Job 12 Ro. 16
14 Ne. 4 Ac. 14 14 Job 13 1 Co. 1
15 Ne. 5 Ac. 15 15 Job 14 1 Co. 2
16 Ne. 6 Ac. 16 16 Job 15 1 Co. 3
17 Ne. 7 Ac. 17 17 Job 16–17 1 Co. 4
18 Ne. 8 Ac. 18 18 Job 18 1 Co. 5
19 Ne. 9 Ac. 19 19 Job 19 1 Co. 6
20 Ne. 10 Ac. 20 20 Job 20 1 Co. 7
21 Ne. 11 Ac. 21 21 Job 21 1 Co. 8
22 Ne. 12 Ac. 22 22 Job 22 1 Co. 9
23 Ne. 13 Ac. 23 23 Job 23 1 Co. 10
24 Est. 1 Ac. 24 24 Job 24 1 Co. 11
25 Est. 2 Ac. 25 25 Job 25–26 1 Co. 12
26 Est. 3 Ac. 26 26 Job 27 1 Co. 13
27 Est. 4 Ac. 27 27 Job 28 1 Co. 14
28 Est. 5 Ac. 28 28 Job 29 1 Co. 15
29 Est. 6 Ro. 1
30 Est. 7 Ro. 2
31 Est. 8 Ro. 3

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March April

1 Job 30 1 Co. 16 1 Pro. 19 Col. 2


2 Job 31 2 Co. 1 2 Pro. 20 Col. 3
3 Job 32 2 Co. 2 3 Pro. 21 Col. 4
4 Job 33 2 Co. 3 4 Pro. 22 1 Th. 1
5 Job 34 2 Co. 4 5 Pro. 23 1 Th. 2
6 Job 35 2 Co. 5 6 Pro. 24 1 Th. 3
7 Job 36 2 Co. 6 7 Pro. 25 1 Th. 4
8 Job 37 2 Co. 7 8 Pro. 26 1 Th. 5
9 Job 38 2 Co. 8 9 Pro. 27 2 Th. 1
10 Job 39 2 Co. 9 10 Pro. 28 2 Th. 2
11 Job 40 2 Co. 10 11 Pro. 29 2 Th. 3
12 Job 41 2 Co. 11 12 Pro. 30 1 Tim. 1
13 Job 42 2 Co. 12 13 Pro. 31 1 Tim. 2
14 Pro. 1 2 Co. 13 14 Ec. 1 1 Tim. 3
15 Pro. 2 Ga. 1 15 Ec. 2 1 Tim. 4
16 Pro. 3 Ga. 2 16 Ec. 3 1 Tim. 5
17 Pro. 4 Ga. 3 17 Ec. 4 1 Tim. 6
18 Pro. 5 Ga. 4 18 Ec. 5 2 Tim. 1
19 Pro. 6 Ga. 5 19 Ec. 6 2 Tim. 2
20 Pro. 7 Ga. 6 20 Ec. 7 2 Tim. 3
21 Pro. 8 Eph. 1 21 Ec. 8 2 Tim. 4
22 Pro. 9 Eph. 2 22 Ec. 9 Titus 1
23 Pro. 10 Eph. 3 23 Ec. 10 Titus 2
24 Pro. 11 Eph. 4 24 Ec. 11 Titus 3
25 Pro. 12 Eph. 5 25 Ec. 12 Phlm.
26 Pro. 13 Eph. 6 26 Song 1 He. 1
27 Pro. 14 Phil. 1 27 Song 2 He. 2
28 Pro. 15 Phil. 2 28 Song 3 He. 3
29 Pro. 16 Phil. 3 29 Song 4 He. 4
30 Pro. 17 Phil. 4 30 Song 5 He. 5
31 Pro. 18 Col. 1

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May June

1 Song 6 He. 6 1 Isa. 33 Rev. 3


2 Song 7 He. 7 2 Isa. 34 Rev. 4
3 Song 8 He. 8 3 Isa. 35 Rev. 5
4 Isa. 1 He. 9 4 Isa. 36 Rev. 6
5 Isa. 2 He. 10 5 Isa. 37 Rev. 7
6 Isa. 3–4 He. 11 6 Isa. 38 Rev. 8
7 Isa. 5 He. 12 7 Isa. 39 Rev. 9
8 Isa. 6 He. 13 8 Isa. 40 Rev. 10
9 Isa. 7 Jas. 1 9 Isa. 41 Rev. 11
10 Isa. 8.1–9.7 Jas. 2 10 Isa. 42 Rev. 12
11 Isa. 9.8–10.4 Jas. 3 11 Isa. 43 Rev. 13
12 Isa. 10.5–34 Jas. 4 12 Isa. 44 Rev. 14
13 Isa. 11–12 Jas. 5 13 Isa. 45 Rev. 15
14 Isa. 13 1 Pe. 1 14 Isa. 46 Rev. 16
15 Isa. 14 1 Pe. 2 15 Isa. 47 Rev. 17
16 Isa. 15 1 Pe. 3 16 Isa. 48 Rev. 18
17 Isa. 16 1 Pe. 4 17 Isa. 49 Rev. 19
18 Isa. 17–18 1 Pe. 5 18 Isa. 50 Rev. 20
19 Isa. 19–20 2 Pe. 1 19 Isa. 51 Rev. 21
20 Isa. 21 2 Pe. 2 20 Isa. 52 Rev. 22
21 Isa. 22 2 Pe. 3 21 Isa. 53 Mt. 1
22 Isa. 23 1 Jn. 1 22 Isa. 54 Mt. 2
23 Isa. 24 1 Jn. 2 23 Isa. 55 Mt. 3
24 Isa. 25 1 Jn. 3 24 Isa. 56 Mt. 4
25 Isa. 26 1 Jn. 4 25 Isa. 57 Mt. 5
26 Isa. 27 1 Jn. 5 26 Isa. 58 Mt. 6
27 Isa. 28 2 Jn. 27 Isa. 59 Mt. 7
28 Isa. 29 3 Jn. 28 Isa. 60 Mt. 8
29 Isa. 30 Jude 29 Isa. 61 Mt. 9
30 Isa. 31 Rev. 1 30 Isa. 62 Mt. 10
31 Isa. 32 Rev. 2

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July August

1 Isa. 63 Mt. 11 1 Jer. 28 Mk. 14


2 Isa. 64 Mt. 12 2 Jer. 29 Mk. 15
3 Isa. 65 Mt. 13 3 Jer. 30–31 Mk. 16
4 Isa. 66 Mt. 14 4 Jer. 32 Ps. 1–2
5 Jer. 1 Mt. 15 5 Jer. 33 Ps. 3–4
6 Jer. 2 Mt. 16 6 Jer. 34 Ps. 5–6
7 Jer. 3 Mt. 17 7 Jer. 35 Ps. 7–8
8 Jer. 4 Mt. 18 8 Jer. 36, 45 Ps. 9
9 Jer. 5 Mt. 19 9 Jer. 37 Ps. 10
10 Jer. 6 Mt. 20 10 Jer. 38 Ps. 11–12
11 Jer. 7 Mt. 21 11 Jer. 39 Ps. 13–14
12 Jer. 8 Mt. 22 12 Jer. 40 Ps. 15–16
13 Jer. 9 Mt. 23 13 Jer. 41 Ps. 17
14 Jer. 10 Mt. 24 14 Jer. 42 Ps. 18
15 Jer. 11 Mt. 25 15 Jer. 43 Ps. 19
16 Jer. 12 Mt. 26 16 Jer. 44 Ps. 20–21
17 Jer. 13 Mt. 27 17 Jer. 46 Ps. 22
18 Jer. 14 Mt. 28 18 Jer. 47 Ps. 23–24
19 Jer. 15 Mk. 1 19 Jer. 48 Ps. 25
20 Jer. 16 Mk. 2 20 Jer. 49 Ps. 26–27
21 Jer. 17 Mk. 3 21 Jer. 50 Ps. 28–29
22 Jer. 18 Mk. 4 22 Jer. 51 Ps. 30
23 Jer. 19 Mk. 5 23 Jer. 52 Ps. 31
24 Jer. 20 Mk. 6 24 Lam. 1 Ps. 32
25 Jer. 21 Mk. 7 25 Lam. 2 Ps. 33
26 Jer. 22 Mk. 8 26 Lam. 3 Ps. 34
27 Jer. 23 Mk. 9 27 Lam. 4 Ps. 35
28 Jer. 24 Mk. 10 28 Lam. 5 Ps. 36
29 Jer. 25 Mk. 11 29 Ezek. 1 Ps. 37
30 Jer. 26 Mk. 12 30 Ezek. 2 Ps. 38
31 Jer. 27 Mk. 13 31 Ezek. 3 Ps. 39

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September October

1 Ezek. 4 Ps. 40–41 1 Ezek. 34 Ps. 83–84


2 Ezek. 5 Ps. 42–43 2 Ezek. 35 Ps. 85
3 Ezek. 6 Ps. 44 3 Ezek. 36 Ps. 86
4 Ezek. 7 Ps. 45 4 Ezek. 37 Ps. 87–88
5 Ezek. 8 Ps. 46–47 5 Ezek. 38 Ps. 89
6 Ezek. 9 Ps. 48 6 Ezek. 39 Ps. 90
7 Ezek. 10 Ps. 49 7 Ezek. 40 Ps. 91
8 Ezek. 11 Ps. 50 8 Ezek. 41 Ps. 92–93
9 Ezek. 12 Ps. 51 9 Ezek. 42 Ps. 94
10 Ezek. 13 Ps. 52–54 10 Ezek. 43 Ps. 95–96
11 Ezek. 14 Ps. 55 11 Ezek. 44 Ps. 97–98
12 Ezek. 15 Ps. 56–57 12 Ezek. 45 Ps. 99–101
13 Ezek. 16 Ps. 58–59 13 Ezek. 46 Ps. 102
14 Ezek. 17 Ps. 60–61 14 Ezek. 47 Ps. 103
15 Ezek. 18 Ps. 62–63 15 Ezek. 48 Ps. 104
16 Ezek. 19 Ps. 64–65 16 Dan. 1 Ps. 105
17 Ezek. 20 Ps. 66–67 17 Dan. 2 Ps. 106
18 Ezek. 21 Ps. 68 18 Dan. 3 Ps. 107
19 Ezek. 22 Ps. 69 19 Dan. 4 Ps. 108–109
20 Ezek. 23 Ps. 70–71 20 Dan. 5 Ps. 110–111
21 Ezek. 24 Ps. 72 21 Dan. 6 Ps. 112–113
22 Ezek. 25 Ps. 73 22 Dan. 7 Ps. 114–115
23 Ezek. 26 Ps. 74 23 Dan. 8 Ps. 116
24 Ezek. 27 Ps. 75–76 24 Dan. 9 Ps. 117–118
25 Ezek. 28 Ps. 77 25 Dan. 10 Ps. 119.1–24
26 Ezek. 29 Ps. 78.1–37 26 Dan. 11 Ps. 119.25–48
27 Ezek. 30 Ps. 78.38–72 27 Dan. 12 Ps. 119.49–72
28 Ezek. 31 Ps. 79 28 Hos. 1 Ps. 119.73–96
29 Ezek. 32 Ps. 80 29 Hos. 2 Ps. 119.97–120
30 Ezek. 33 Ps. 81–82 30 Hos. 3–4 Ps. 119.121–144
31 Hos. 5–6 Ps. 119.145–176

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November December

1 Hos. 7 Ps. 120–122 1 Mi. 6 Lu. 15


2 Hos. 8 Ps. 123–125 2 Mi. 7 Lu. 16
3 Hos. 9 Ps. 126–128 3 Na. 1 Lu. 17
4 Hos. 10 Ps. 129–131 4 Na. 2 Lu. 18
5 Hos. 11 Ps. 132–134 5 Na. 3 Lu. 19
6 Hos. 12 Ps. 135–136 6 Hab. 1 Lu. 20
7 Hos. 13 Ps. 137–138 7 Hab. 2 Lu. 21
8 Hos. 14 Ps. 139 8 Hab. 3 Lu. 22
9 Joel 1 Ps. 140–141 9 Zeph. 1 Lu. 23
10 Joel 2 Ps. 142 10 Zeph. 2 Lu. 24
11 Joel 3 Ps. 143 11 Zeph. 3 Jn. 1
12 Am. 1 Ps. 144 12 Hag. 1 Jn. 2
13 Am. 2 Ps. 145 13 Hag. 2 Jn. 3
14 Am. 3 Ps. 146–147 14 Zech. 1 Jn. 4
15 Am. 4 Ps. 148–150 15 Zech. 2 Jn. 5
16 Am. 5 Lu. 1.1–38 16 Zech. 3 Jn. 6
17 Am. 6 Lu. 1.39–80 17 Zech. 4 Jn. 7
18 Am. 7 Lu. 2 18 Zech. 5 Jn. 8
19 Am. 8 Lu. 3 19 Zech. 6 Jn. 9
20 Am. 9 Lu. 4 20 Zech. 7 Jn. 10
21 Ob. Lu. 5 21 Zech. 8 Jn. 11
22 Jon. 1 Lu. 6 22 Zech. 9 Jn. 12
23 Jon. 2 Lu. 7 23 Zech. 10 Jn. 13
24 Jon. 3 Lu. 8 24 Zech. 11 Jn. 14
25 Jon. 4 Lu. 9 25 Zech. 12.1–13.1 Jn. 15
26 Mi. 1 Lu. 10 26 Zech. 13.2–9 Jn. 16
27 Mi. 2 Lu. 11 27 Zech. 14 Jn. 17
28 Mi. 3 Lu. 12 28 Mal. 1 Jn. 18
29 Mi. 4 Lu. 13 29 Mal. 2 Jn. 19
30 Mi. 5 Lu. 14 30 Mal. 3 Jn. 20
31 Mal. 4 Jn. 21

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Abbreviations of the Books of the Bible
The Books of the Old Testament
Genesis Ge. Ecclesiastes Ec.
Exodus Ex. Song of Solomon Song
Leviticus Lev. Isaiah Isa.
Numbers Nu. Jeremiah Jer.
Deuteronomy Deu. Lamentations Lam.
Joshua Jos. Ezekiel Ezek.
Judges Judg. Daniel Dan.
Ruth Ru. Hosea Hos.
1 Samuel 1 Sa. Joel Joel
2 Samuel 2 Sa. Amos Am.
1 Kings 1 Ki. Obadiah Ob.
2 Kings 2 Ki. Jonah Jon.
1 Chronicles 1 Chr. Micah Mi.
2 Chronicles 2 Chr. Nahum Na.
Ezra Ezr. Habakkuk Hab.
Nehemiah Ne. Zephaniah Zeph.
Esther Est. Haggai Hag.
Job Job Zechariah Zech.
Psalms Ps. Malachi Mal.
Proverbs Pro.
The Books of the New Testament
Matthew Mt. 1 Timothy 1 Tim.
Mark Mk. 2 Timothy 2 Tim.
Luke Lu. Titus Titus
John Jn. Philemon Phlm.
Acts Ac. Hebrews He.
Romans Ro. James Jas.
1 Corinthians 1 Co. 1 Peter 1 Pe.
2 Corinthians 2 Co. 2 Peter 2 Pe.
Galatians Ga. 1 John 1 Jn.
Ephesians Eph. 2 John 2 Jn.
Philippians Phil. 3 John 3 Jn.
Colossians Col. Jude Jude
1 Thessalonians 1 Th. Revelation Rev.
2 Thessalonians 2 Th.

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