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NLT N.T. CHRONOLOGICAL READING PLAN (SEPT-OCT)

 

SEPTEMBER

 September 24

Mark 1:1a, Luke 1:1-4, John 1:1-18, Matthew 1:1-17, Luke 3:23b-38, Luke 1:5-38

September 25

Luke 1:39-80, Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:1-40

September 26

Matthew 2:1-23, Luke 2:41-52, Mark 1:1b-8, Matthew 3:1-12, Luke 3:1-18, Mark 1:9-11, 

Matthew 3:13-17, Luke 3:21-22

September 27

Mark 1:12-13, Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 4:1-15, John 1:19–2:25

September 28

John 3:1–4:45, Luke 3:19-20

September 29

Mark 1:14-15, Matthew 4:12-17, Luke 3:23a, John 4:46-54, Luke 4:16-30, Mark 1:16-20, 

Matthew 4:18-22, Mark 1:21-28, Luke 4:31-37, Mark 1:29-34, Matthew 8:14-17, Luke 4:38-41, Mark 1:35-39, Luke 4:42-44, Matthew 4:23-25

September 30

Luke 5:1-11, Mark 1:40-45, Matthew 8:1-4, Luke 5:12-16, Mark 2:1-12, Matthew 9:1-8, Luke 5:17-26, 

Mark 2:13-17, Matthew 9:9-13, Luke 5:27-32, Mark 2:18-22, Matthew 9:14-17, Luke 5:33-39



October

October 1

John 5:1-47, Mark 2:23-28, Matthew 12:1-8, Luke 6:1-5, Mark 3:1-6, Matthew 12:9-14, Luke 6:6-11, Matthew 12:15-21

October 2

Mark 3:7-19, Luke 6:12-16, Matthew 5:1-12, Luke 6:17-26, Matthew 5:13-48, Luke 6:27-36, 

Matthew 6:1-4

October 3

Matthew 6:5–7:6, Luke 6:37-42, Matthew 7:7-20, Luke 6:43-45, Matthew 7:21-29, Luke 6:46-49, 

October 4

Matthew 8:5-13, Luke 7:1-17, Matthew 11:1-19, Luke 7:18-35, Matthew 11:20-30, Luke 7:36-50

October 5

Luke 8:1-3, Mark 3:20-30, Matthew 12:22-45, Mark 3:31-35, Matthew 12:46-50, Luke 8:19-21, 

Mark 4:1-9, Matthew 13:1-9, Luke 8:4-8, Mark 4:10-20

October 6

Matthew 13:10-23, Luke 8:9-18, Mark 4:21-29, Matthew 13:24-30, Mark 4:30-34, Matthew 13:31-52,

Mark 4:35-41, Matthew 8:23-27, Luke 8:22-25

October 7

Mark 5:1-20, Matthew 8:28-34, Luke 8:26-39, Mark 5:21-43, Matthew 9:18-26, Luke 8:40-56

October 8

Matthew 9:27-34, Mark 6:1-6, Matthew 13:53-58, Matthew 9:35-38, Mark 6:7-13, Matthew 10:1-42,

Luke 9:1-6

October 9

Luke 9:7-9, Mark 6:14-29, Matthew 14:1-21, Mark 6:30-44, Luke 9:10-17, John 6:1-15, Mark 6:45-52,

Matthew 14:22-33, John 6:16-21, Mark 6:53-56, Matthew 14:34-36

October 10

John 6:22-71, Mark 7:1-23, Matthew 15:1-20, 

October 11

Mark 7:24-30, Matthew 15:21-28, Mark 7:31-37, Matthew 15:29-31, Mark 8:1-10, 

Matthew 15:32–16:4, Mark 8:11-21, Matthew 16:5-12

October 12

Mark 8:22-30, Matthew 16:13-20, Luke 9:18-20, Mark 8:31–9:1, Matthew 16:21-28, Luke 9:21-27,

Mark 9:2-13, Matthew 17:1-13, Luke 9:28-36

October 13

Mark 9:14-29, Matthew 17:14-21, Luke 9:37-43a, Mark 9:30-32, Matthew 17:22-23, Luke 9:43b-45,

Matthew 17:24-27, Mark 9:33-37, Matthew 18:1-6, Luke 9:46-48, Mark 9:38-41, Luke 9:49-50,

Mark 9:42-50, Matthew 18:7-35

October 14

John 7:1-9, Luke 9:51-56, Matthew 8:18-22, Luke 9:57-62, John 7:10–8:20

October 15

John 8:21-59, Luke 10:1–11:13

October 16

Luke 11:14–12:34

October 17

Luke 12:35–13:21, John 9:1-41

October 18

John 10:1-42, Luke 13:22–14:24

October 19

Luke 14:25–17:10, John 11:1-37

October 20

John 11:38-57, Luke 17:11–18:8

October 21

Luke 18:9-14, Mark 10:1-12, Matthew 19:1-12, Mark 10:13-16, Matthew 19:13-15, Luke 18:15-17,

Mark 10:17-31, Matthew 19:16-30, Luke 18:18-30

October 22

Matthew 20:1-16, Mark 10:32-34, Matthew 20:17-19, Luke 18:31-34, Mark 10:35-45, 

Matthew 20:20-34, Mark 10:46-52, Luke 18:35–19:27

October 23

Mark 14:3-9, Matthew 26:6-13, John 12:1-11, Mark 11:1-11, Matthew 21:1-11, Luke 19:28-40,

John 12:12-19, Luke 19:41-44, John 12:20-36

October 24

John 12:37-50, Mark 11:12-14, Matthew 21:18-22, Mark 11:15-19, Matthew 21:12-17, Luke 19:45-48,

Mark 11:20-33, Matthew 21:23-27, Luke 20:1-8

October 25

Matthew 21:28-32, Mark 12:1-12, Matthew 21:33-46, Luke 20:9-19, Matthew 22:1-14, Mark 12:13-17,

Matthew 22:15-22, Luke 20:20-26, Mark 12:18-27, Matthew 22:23-33, Luke 20:27-40

October 26

Mark 12:28-34, Matthew 22:34-40, Mark 12:35-37, Matthew 22:41-46, Luke 20:41-44, Mark 12:38-40,

Matthew 23:1-12, Luke 20:45-47, Matthew 23:13-39, Mark 12:41-44, Luke 21:1-4

October 27

Mark 13:1-23, Matthew 24:1-25, Luke 21:5-24, Mark 13:24-31, Matthew 24:26-35, Luke 21:25-33

October 28

Mark 13:32-37, Matthew 24:36-51, Luke 21:34-38, Matthew 25:1-46, 

October 29

Mark 14:1-2, Matthew 26:1-5, Luke 22:1-2, Mark 14:10-11, Matthew 26:14-16, Luke 22:3-6, 

Mark 14:12-16, Matthew 26:17-19, Luke 22:7-13, John 13:1-17, Mark 14:17-26, Matthew 26:20-30,

Luke 22:14-30, John 13:18-30

October 30

John 13:31-38, Mark 14:27-31, Matthew 26:31-35, Luke 22:31-38, John 14:1–15:17

October 31

John 15:18–17:26

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