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  • 2026 Scripture Reading Plan
    One Year • Complete • Chronological
    “The 2026 Scripture Calendar provides daily readings from the complete True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition — covering Genesis to Revelation plus restored books and modern revelations — so you can experience the fullness of preserved Holy Scriptures in just one year.”
2026 Scripture Calendar
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True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • January

January 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition

1
Thursday
Genesis 1–7
Creation of the heavens and earth. Adam and Eve in Eden. The Fall. Cain murders Abel. Genealogy to Noah. The flood is announced.
2
Friday
Genesis 8–14
The flood waters recede. Noah’s covenant and the rainbow. The Tower of Babel. Abram is called and promised land and seed.
3
Saturday
Genesis 15–21
God’s covenant with Abram. Hagar and Ishmael. The three visitors. Abraham pleads for Sodom. The birth of Isaac.
4
Sunday
Genesis 22–28
Abraham’s test on Moriah. Sarah’s death. Rebekah chosen for Isaac. Esau sells his birthright. Jacob steals the blessing.
5
Monday
Genesis 29–35
Jacob marries Leah and Rachel. The birth of the twelve tribes begins. Jacob flees Laban and wrestles with God, becoming Israel.
6
Tuesday
Genesis 36–42
Esau’s descendants. Joseph’s dreams and betrayal. He rises in Egypt, is imprisoned, and interprets dreams for Pharaoh’s servants.
7
Wednesday
Genesis 43–50
Joseph reveals himself to his brothers. Jacob moves to Egypt. Jacob blesses his sons and dies. Joseph’s death.
8
Thursday
Exodus 1–7
Israel is oppressed in Egypt. Moses is born, flees to Midian, and is called at the burning bush. He confronts Pharaoh.
9
Friday
Exodus 8–14
The first nine plagues. The final plague and Passover. The Exodus. The Red Sea is parted and the Egyptians are drowned.
10
Saturday
Exodus 15–21
Song of Moses. Manna and quail. Water from the rock. Victory over Amalek. Arrival at Sinai and the Ten Commandments.
11
Sunday
Exodus 22–28
Laws of justice and the three annual feasts. The covenant is confirmed. Instructions for the tabernacle and priestly garments.
12
Monday
Exodus 29–35
Consecration of the priests. The golden calf. Moses intercedes. New tablets given. Freewill offerings for the tabernacle.
13
Tuesday
Exodus 36–40, Leviticus 1–2
The tabernacle is completed and the glory of the Lord fills it. The laws of the burnt offering and grain offering.
14
Wednesday
Leviticus 3–9
The peace offering, sin offering, guilt offering, and the ordination of Aaron and his sons as priests.
15
Thursday
Leviticus 10–16
Nadab and Abihu die. Clean and unclean animals. Purification after childbirth. Laws concerning leprosy and the Day of Atonement.
16
Friday
Leviticus 17–23
The holiness code: moral laws, the annual feasts of the Lord, and instructions for the Day of Atonement.
17
Saturday
Leviticus 24–27, Numbers 1–2
The sabbatical year and Year of Jubilee. Blessings and curses. Census of Israel and the arrangement of the camps.
18
Sunday
Numbers 3–9
Duties of the Levites. Laws of purity. The Nazirite vow. The leaders’ offerings for the tabernacle dedication.
19
Monday
Numbers 10–16
Silver trumpets. Departure from Sinai. Complaints and plagues. Miriam’s leprosy. The twelve spies and the rebellion.
20
Tuesday
Numbers 17–23
Aaron’s rod buds. The red heifer. Water from the rock. The bronze serpent. Victories over Sihon and Og.
21
Wednesday
Numbers 24–30
Balaam’s final oracles. Israel sins with Moab. Phinehas’ zeal. New census. The daughters of Zelophehad.
22
Thursday
Numbers 31–36, Deuteronomy 1–2
War against Midian. The itinerary from Egypt to Moab. Moses begins his farewell address.
23
Friday
Deuteronomy 3–9
Victories over Sihon and Og. Moses reviews the journey and urges obedience. The Ten Commandments are repeated.
24
Saturday
Deuteronomy 10–16
New tablets. Call to circumcise the heart. Clean foods, tithes, the sabbatical year, and the three annual feasts.
25
Sunday
Deuteronomy 17–23
Laws for judges, kings, priests, and prophets. Cities of refuge. Rules for warfare and various moral laws.
26
Monday
Deuteronomy 24–30
Laws on divorce, loans, and justice. Blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience pronounced on Gerizim and Ebal.
27
Tuesday
Deuteronomy 31–34, Joshua 1–2
Moses’ final words, song, and blessing. His death on Pisgah. Joshua is commissioned. Spies sent to Jericho.
28
Wednesday
Joshua 3–9
The Jordan River parts. Israel is circumcised at Gilgal. The walls of Jericho fall. Achan’s sin and the taking of Ai.
29
Thursday
Joshua 10–16
Victories over the southern and northern kings. The sun stands still. The land is divided among the tribes.
30
Friday
Joshua 17–24, Job 1
Final allotments. Cities of refuge. Joshua’s farewell and death. Job, a righteous man, loses everything but worships God.
31
Saturday
Job 2–8
Job’s three friends arrive. Job curses the day he was born. The friends begin their speeches suggesting his suffering is due to sin.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • February

February 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition

1
Sunday
Job 9–15
Job continues his complaint. His friends Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar accuse him of hidden sin and urge repentance.
2
Monday
Job 16–22
Job rebukes his friends as miserable comforters. He maintains his innocence and longs to plead his case before God.
3
Tuesday
Job 23–29
Job declares his Redeemer lives. He describes the prosperity of the wicked and the silence of heaven.
4
Wednesday
Job 30–36
Job recalls his former honor and now his suffering. Elihu, the younger man, begins to speak in anger.
5
Thursday
Job 37–42, Judges 1
Elihu finishes. The Lord speaks from the whirlwind. Job repents. God restores Job double. Judges begins after Joshua’s death.
6
Friday
Judges 2–8
Israel’s incomplete conquest. Othniel, Ehud, and Shamgar deliver Israel. Deborah and Barak defeat Sisera. Gideon is called.
7
Saturday
Judges 9–15
Abimelech’s violent reign. Tola and Jair. Jephthah defeats the Ammonites. Samson is born as a Nazirite.
8
Sunday
Judges 16–21, Ruth 1
Samson’s betrayal by Delilah and death. The Levite’s concubine and near-destruction of Benjamin. Ruth stays with Naomi.
9
Monday
Ruth 2–4, 1 Samuel 1–4
Ruth gleans in Boaz’s field and is redeemed. Boaz marries Ruth. Samuel is born to Hannah and dedicated to the Lord.
10
Tuesday
1 Samuel 5–11
The ark is returned. Samuel calls for repentance. The people demand a king. Saul is chosen and defeats the Ammonites.
11
Wednesday
1 Samuel 12–18
Samuel’s farewell. Saul is rejected. David is anointed. David defeats Goliath.
12
Thursday
1 Samuel 19–25
Saul tries to kill David. David flees and spares Saul’s life twice. Samuel dies. David lives among the Philistines.
13
Friday
1 Samuel 26–31, 2 Samuel 1
David spares Saul again. Saul and Jonathan die in battle. David mourns them and is anointed king over Judah.
14
Saturday
2 Samuel 2–8
David becomes king over all Israel. He conquers Jerusalem and brings the ark to the city with great rejoicing.
15
Sunday
2 Samuel 9–15
David shows kindness to Mephibosheth. Sin with Bathsheba. Absalom murders Amnon and rebels against David.
16
Monday
2 Samuel 16–22
Absalom’s rebellion. David flees Jerusalem. Absalom is defeated and killed. David returns to the throne.
17
Tuesday
2 Samuel 23–24, 1 Kings 1–3
David’s mighty men and last words. Adonijah tries to seize the throne. Solomon is anointed king.
18
Wednesday
1 Kings 4–10
Solomon’s wisdom, organization of the kingdom, and the building and dedication of the temple.
19
Thursday
1 Kings 11–17
Solomon’s idolatry and the kingdom splits. Jeroboam sets up golden calves. Elijah appears and the drought begins.
20
Friday
1 Kings 18–22, 2 Kings 1
Elijah on Mount Carmel. Fire from heaven. Naboth’s vineyard. Ahab’s death. Ahaziah reigns in Israel.
21
Saturday
2 Kings 2–8
Elijah is taken to heaven. Elisha receives a double portion. Miracles: healing waters, multiplied oil, raising the dead.
22
Sunday
2 Kings 9–15
Jehu is anointed and destroys the house of Ahab. Several kings reign in Israel and Judah.
23
Monday
2 Kings 16–22
Ahaz and Hezekiah in Judah. Hezekiah’s reforms. Assyria threatens Jerusalem. Josiah discovers the Book of the Law.
24
Tuesday
2 Kings 23–25, 1 Chronicles 1–2
Josiah’s reforms and death. Fall of Jerusalem. Genealogy from Adam in 1 Chronicles.
25
Wednesday
1 Chronicles 3–9
Genealogies of the tribes of Israel and the returned exiles.
26
Thursday
1 Chronicles 10–16
Saul’s death. David becomes king. Conquest of Jerusalem. The ark is brought to the city with great rejoicing.
27
Friday
1 Chronicles 17–23
God’s covenant with David. David’s victories. He prepares materials for the temple and organizes the Levites.
28
Saturday
1 Chronicles 24–29, 2 Chronicles 1
Organization of priests, musicians, and officers. David’s final charge to Solomon. Solomon begins to reign.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • March

March 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition

1
Sunday
2 Chronicles 2–8
Solomon begins building the temple. He makes a covenant with Hiram of Tyre and organizes the labor force.
2
Monday
2 Chronicles 9–15
The Queen of Sheba visits Solomon. His great wealth. The kingdom divides after his death. Rehoboam and Jeroboam. Asa’s reforms.
3
Tuesday
2 Chronicles 16–22
Asa’s later years. Jehoshaphat’s righteous reign and alliance with Ahab. Jehoram and Ahaziah’s wicked reigns.
4
Wednesday
2 Chronicles 23–29
Joash is crowned. Temple repairs. Amaziah, Uzziah, and Jotham reign in Judah. Several kings in Israel.
5
Thursday
2 Chronicles 30–36
Hezekiah’s great Passover and reforms. Sennacherib’s invasion. Manasseh and Amon. Josiah’s reforms and death. Fall of Jerusalem.
6
Friday
1 Esdras 1–7
Josiah’s Passover. The fall of Jerusalem. Cyrus decrees the return. The temple foundation is laid amid opposition.
7
Saturday
1 Esdras 8–9, 2 Esdras 1–3
Ezra arrives and leads reforms against mixed marriages. 2 Esdras begins with Ezra’s commission and visions.
8
Sunday
2 Esdras 4–10
Ezra’s apocalyptic visions and dialogues with the angel about the end of the age and the fate of the righteous.
9
Monday
2 Esdras 11–16, Psalms 1–2
The eagle vision and final warnings in 2 Esdras. Psalms begin: the righteous vs. the wicked and the Messiah’s reign.
10
Tuesday
Psalms 3–9
Morning and evening prayers, confidence in God, praise for His majesty, and thanksgiving for deliverance.
11
Wednesday
Psalms 10–16
Prayer for justice, the fool says there is no God, who may dwell in God’s presence, and a song of trust.
12
Thursday
Psalms 17–23
Prayer for protection, praise for God’s glory, the Lord is my shepherd, and the earth is the Lord’s.
13
Friday
Psalms 24–30
The King of glory, a prayer of trust, joy comes in the morning, and the blessedness of forgiveness.
14
Saturday
Psalms 31–37
A prayer in trouble, the blessed man who considers the poor, and delighting in the Lord.
15
Sunday
Psalms 38–44
A prayer of the afflicted, the fool says there is no God, and a deep longing for God.
16
Monday
Psalms 45–51
A royal wedding psalm, God is our refuge, and a prayer for cleansing (Psalm 51).
17
Tuesday
Psalms 52–58
The doom of the wicked, the fool says there is no God, and prayers for deliverance from enemies.
18
Wednesday
Psalms 59–65
A prayer for deliverance, trust in God amid trouble, and a song of praise for God’s works.
19
Thursday
Psalms 66–72
A song of praise, the Lord is gracious, and a prayer for the king and the poor.
20
Friday
Psalms 73–79
The prosperity of the wicked, a prayer for the sanctuary, and a lament over the destruction of Jerusalem.
21
Saturday
Psalms 80–86
A prayer for restoration, the Lord alone is the Most High, and a plea for mercy and revival.
22
Sunday
Psalms 87–93
A song of Zion, a cry from the depths, God’s steadfast love, and the Lord reigns over all creation.
23
Monday
Psalms 94–100
A call for the Lord to judge the earth, the Lord is a great King, and worship in the beauty of holiness.
24
Tuesday
Psalms 101–107
A vow of righteous living, the Lord’s faithfulness to Israel, and a song of thanksgiving.
25
Wednesday
Psalms 108–114
A song of victory, the Lord is high above all nations, and a call to praise from all the earth.
26
Thursday
Psalms 115–121
The Lord alone is God, a song of deliverance, and prayers for protection on the journey.
27
Friday
Psalms 122–128
A song of ascents, prayers for peace in Jerusalem, and trust in the Lord like Mount Zion.
28
Saturday
Psalms 129–135
A prayer for the restoration of Israel and a call to praise the Lord who chose Israel.
29
Sunday
Psalms 136–142
His mercy endures forever, a song of deliverance, and a prayer for help in trouble.
30
Monday
Psalms 143–149
A cry from the depths, a new song of praise, and all creation is called to praise the Lord.
31
Tuesday
Psalms 150, Proverbs 1–6
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Proverbs begins: the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Wisdom cries out.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • April

April 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition

1
Thursday
Proverbs 7–13
Warnings against the adulteress. Wisdom cries out in the streets. The value of wisdom and the dangers of folly.
2
Friday
Proverbs 14–20
The wise woman builds her house. The tongue of the wise brings healing. A gentle answer turns away wrath.
3
Saturday
Proverbs 21–27
The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord. A good name is better than riches. Train up a child in the way he should go.
4
Sunday
Proverbs 28–31, Ecclesiastes 1–2
The wicked flee when no one pursues. The words of Agur and King Lemuel. Vanity of vanities — all is vanity under the sun.
5
Monday
Ecclesiastes 3–9
A time for everything. The futility of toil. The fear of God. Wisdom is better than folly. Enjoy life with the wife you love.
6
Tuesday
Ecclesiastes 10–12, Isaiah 1–2
Conclusion of Ecclesiastes. Isaiah begins: Judah’s rebellion and the coming day of the Lord.
7
Wednesday
Isaiah 3–9
Judgment on Jerusalem. The vineyard of the Lord. Isaiah’s vision and commission. Immanuel — God with us.
8
Thursday
Isaiah 10–16
Woe to those who make unjust laws. The remnant of Israel. The shoot from the stump of Jesse. Judgment on the nations.
9
Friday
Isaiah 17–23
Oracle against Damascus, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Babylon. The burden of Tyre and Sidon.
10
Saturday
Isaiah 24–30
The Lord’s judgment on the earth. A song of praise. The day of the Lord. Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help.
11
Sunday
Isaiah 31–37
Woe to those who trust in Egypt. The righteous king. The fall of Assyria. Hezekiah’s illness and recovery.
12
Monday
Isaiah 38–44
Hezekiah’s recovery. The Babylonian captivity foretold. Comfort for God’s people. The suffering servant.
13
Tuesday
Isaiah 45–51
Cyrus is the Lord’s anointed. The idols of Babylon are nothing. The suffering servant is despised and rejected.
14
Wednesday
Isaiah 52–58
The suffering servant is pierced for our transgressions. An invitation to the thirsty. The true fast.
15
Thursday
Isaiah 59–65
The Lord’s arm is not shortened. The year of the Lord’s favor. The new heavens and new earth.
16
Friday
Isaiah 66, Jeremiah 1–6
The new heavens and new earth. Jeremiah’s call. Judah’s idolatry and coming judgment from the north.
17
Saturday
Jeremiah 7–13
The temple sermon. The valley of slaughter. The broken covenant and the coming drought.
18
Sunday
Jeremiah 14–20
Drought and judgment. Jeremiah’s complaint. The potter and the clay. The broken jar.
19
Monday
Jeremiah 21–27
Message to King Zedekiah. Judgment on the kings and false prophets. The yoke of Babylon.
20
Tuesday
Jeremiah 28–34
The false prophet Hananiah. The letter to the exiles. The new covenant promised.
21
Wednesday
Jeremiah 35–41
The Rechabites. The burning of the scroll. Jeremiah in the cistern. The fall of Jerusalem.
22
Thursday
Jeremiah 42–48
The remnant in Egypt. Jeremiah’s warning ignored. Oracles against the nations.
23
Friday
Jeremiah 49–52, Lamentations 1–2
Oracles against the nations. The fall of Jerusalem and the exile. Lamentations begins.
24
Saturday
Lamentations 3–5, Hosea 1–3
The five laments over Jerusalem. Hosea’s symbolic marriage to Gomer as a picture of Israel’s unfaithfulness.
25
Sunday
Hosea 4–10
Israel’s idolatry and refusal to return. The priests and people are corrupt. Judgment is coming.
26
Monday
Hosea 11–14, Joel 1–2
The Lord’s tender love for Israel. Joel: the day of the Lord and the locust plague.
27
Tuesday
Joel 3, Jonah 1–4, Amos 1–2
The day of the Lord. Jonah’s flight, the great fish, Nineveh’s repentance. Amos begins judgment on the nations.
28
Wednesday
Amos 3–9, Obadiah, Micah 1
Judgment on Israel. The plumb line. The basket of summer fruit. Obadiah against Edom. Micah begins.
29
Thursday
Micah 2–7, Nahum 1–2
Micah’s prophecy of the Messiah and the coming judgment. Nahum prophesies the fall of Nineveh.
30
Friday
Nahum 3, Habakkuk 1–3, Zephaniah 1–2
The fall of Nineveh. Habakkuk’s complaint and the just shall live by faith. Zephaniah’s warning of the day of the Lord.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • May

May 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition

1
Friday
Zephaniah 3, Ezekiel 1–6
Zephaniah concludes with promises of restoration. Ezekiel’s vision of the glory of the Lord and his call as a prophet.
2
Saturday
Ezekiel 7–13
The end has come. The glory of the Lord departs from the temple. Ezekiel’s vision of the abominations in Jerusalem.
3
Sunday
Ezekiel 14–20
The soul that sins shall die. The parable of the vine. The history of Israel’s rebellion.
4
Monday
Ezekiel 21–27
The sword of the Lord. The boiling pot. Judgment on Ammon, Moab, Edom, and Philistia. The fall of Tyre.
5
Tuesday
Ezekiel 28–34
The king of Tyre as a picture of Satan. The watchman. The dry bones revived. Restoration of Israel and the new heart.
6
Wednesday
Ezekiel 35–41
Judgment on Mount Seir. The new temple vision. The glory of the Lord returns to the temple.
7
Thursday
Ezekiel 42–48, Daniel 1
The division of the land among the tribes. Daniel and his friends in Babylon refuse the king’s food.
8
Friday
Daniel 2–8
Nebuchadnezzar’s dream. The fiery furnace. The handwriting on the wall. Daniel in the lions’ den. The four beasts.
9
Saturday
Daniel 9–14, Ezra 1–2
The seventy weeks. The ram and the goat. Susanna, Bel and the Dragon. Cyrus decrees the return of the exiles.
10
Sunday
Ezra 3–10, Haggai 1–2
The temple foundation is laid. Opposition arises. Ezra arrives and leads reforms. Haggai urges the people to finish the temple.
11
Monday
Zechariah 1–7
Eight night visions: the horsemen, the four horns, the measuring line, Joshua the high priest, and the lampstand.
12
Tuesday
Zechariah 8–14
The Lord’s promises to Jerusalem. The coming of the King on a donkey. The shepherd struck and the sheep scattered.
13
Wednesday
Esther 1–7
Esther is made queen. Haman plots to destroy the Jews. Esther risks her life to approach the king.
14
Thursday
Esther 8–16 (full 16 chapters)
Haman is hanged. The Jews are allowed to defend themselves. The full account of the deliverance and the establishment of Purim.
15
Friday
Nehemiah 1–7
Nehemiah hears of Jerusalem’s broken walls. He prays, gains the king’s favor, and leads the rebuilding despite opposition.
16
Saturday
Nehemiah 8–13, Malachi 1–2
Ezra reads the Law. The people confess their sins. The wall is dedicated. Malachi rebukes the priests.
17
Sunday
Malachi 3–4, 1 Maccabees 1–4
The day of the Lord and the coming of Elijah. Alexander the Great and the rise of Antiochus Epiphanes. The Maccabean revolt begins.
18
Monday
1 Maccabees 5–10
Judas Maccabeus’s victories. The rededication of the temple. Jonathan becomes leader. Alliance with Rome and Sparta.
19
Tuesday
1 Maccabees 11–16, 2 Maccabees 1–3
Simon becomes leader. The letter of the Jews in Egypt about the feast of Dedication. Heliodorus attempts to plunder the temple.
20
Wednesday
2 Maccabees 4–10
The martyrdom of Eleazar and the seven brothers. Judas Maccabeus’s early victories. Antiochus’s horrible death.
21
Thursday
2 Maccabees 11–15, Tobias 1–2
The purification of the temple. The final victories. Tobit’s piety and blindness.
22
Friday
Tobias 3–9
Tobias is sent to Media with the angel Raphael. The great fish. Tobias marries Sarah.
23
Saturday
Tobias 10–14, Judith 1–2
Tobit’s song of praise and death. Nebuchadnezzar’s campaign. The people of Bethulia are besieged.
24
Sunday
Judith 3–9
The siege intensifies. Judith, a widow of great faith, prepares to act and goes into the Assyrian camp.
25
Monday
Judith 10–16
Judith beheads Holofernes and returns in triumph. The Assyrians flee. A great victory song is sung.
26
Tuesday
Wisdom 1–7
The just shall live forever. The wicked are judged. Wisdom is better than power. Solomon’s prayer.
27
Wednesday
Wisdom 8–14
The excellence of Wisdom. God’s mercy and justice in history. The folly of idolatry.
28
Thursday
Wisdom 15–19, Sirach 1–2
God’s care for Israel contrasted with the plagues on Egypt. Sirach begins: the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
29
Friday
Sirach 3–9
Practical wisdom on family, friends, the poor, and the dangers of pride and anger.
30
Saturday
Sirach 10–16
The majesty of God and the frailty of man. Warnings against associating with the proud and the rich.
31
Sunday
Sirach 17–23
The power of speech. Wisdom as a woman. The praise of the Law and the high priest Simon.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • June

June 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition

1
Monday
Sirach 24–30
Wisdom as a woman. The praise of the Law and the high priest Simon. Practical wisdom on family, friends, and humility.
2
Tuesday
Sirach 31–37
Moderation, the power of speech, and the excellence of wisdom.
3
Wednesday
Sirach 38–44
The physician, the farmer, and the craftsman. Praise of famous men: Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Aaron, and Joshua.
4
Thursday
Sirach 45–51 (complete)
Praise of the high priest Simon. Final hymn of thanksgiving and conclusion of Sirach.
5
Friday
Baruch 1–5, Epistle of Jeremiah
Baruch’s letter from Babylon and confession of sin. The Epistle of Jeremiah warns against idolatry.
6
Saturday
Susanna, Prayer of Azariah, Prayer of Manasseh, Bel and the Dragon
Susanna and the elders. Prayer of Azariah in the furnace. Manasseh’s repentance. Daniel exposes Bel and slays the dragon.
7
Sunday
Matthew 1–7
Genealogy and birth of Jesus. Visit of the Magi. Baptism and temptation. Sermon on the Mount (Beatitudes, Lord’s Prayer, etc.).
8
Monday
Matthew 8–14
Healing miracles. Calling of Matthew. Parables of the Kingdom. Feeding of the 5,000. Walking on water.
9
Tuesday
Matthew 15–21
Tradition of the elders. The Canaanite woman. Transfiguration. Triumphal entry. Cleansing the temple.
10
Wednesday
Matthew 22–28
Parables of the wedding banquet and the talents. Last Supper, crucifixion, resurrection, and the Great Commission.
11
Thursday
Mark 1–7
John the Baptist. Baptism and temptation. Calling of disciples. Healing miracles. Parables of the sower and mustard seed.
12
Friday
Mark 8–14
Peter’s confession. Transfiguration. Triumphal entry. Cleansing the temple. Olivet Discourse.
13
Saturday
Mark 15–16, Luke 1–6
Crucifixion and resurrection in Mark. Luke begins with the birth of John and Jesus. Sermon on the Plain.
14
Sunday
Luke 7–13
Healing of the centurion’s servant. Raising of the widow’s son. Parables of the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son.
15
Monday
Luke 14–20
The narrow door. Parables of the lost sheep, lost coin, and prodigal son. Zacchaeus. Triumphal entry.
16
Tuesday
Luke 21–24, John 1–2
Olivet Discourse. Last Supper, crucifixion, resurrection in Luke. John begins: the Word became flesh. Wedding at Cana.
17
Wednesday
John 3–9
Nicodemus. Woman at the well. Healing of the man born blind. The Good Shepherd.
18
Thursday
John 10–16
The Good Shepherd. Raising of Lazarus. Triumphal entry. Last Supper discourse. Promise of the Holy Spirit.
19
Friday
John 17–21, Acts 1–2
High Priestly Prayer. Crucifixion and resurrection. Ascension. Pentecost and the birth of the Church.
20
Saturday
Acts 3–9
Healing of the lame man. Peter and John arrested. Stephen’s martyrdom. Saul’s conversion.
21
Sunday
Acts 10–16
Peter’s vision and Cornelius. First missionary journey. Council at Jerusalem. Paul and Barnabas separate.
22
Monday
Acts 17–22
Paul in Athens, Corinth, and Ephesus. Arrest in Jerusalem. Defense before the crowd.
23
Tuesday
Acts 23–28
Paul before Felix, Festus, and Agrippa. Voyage to Rome and shipwreck. Paul arrives in Rome.
24
Wednesday
Romans 1–7
Paul’s greeting and theme. Justification by faith. Abraham as father of the faithful. Life in the Spirit.
25
Thursday
Romans 8–14
Nothing can separate us from God’s love. God’s sovereignty. Living sacrifice. Submit to governing authorities.
26
Friday
Romans 15–16, 1 Corinthians 1–4
Paul’s plans. Divisions in Corinth. The message of the cross. Paul’s ministry among them.
27
Saturday
1 Corinthians 5–11
Dealing with immorality. Marriage and singleness. Food sacrificed to idols. The Lord’s Supper.
28
Sunday
1 Corinthians 12–16
Spiritual gifts. Love chapter. Resurrection of the dead. Collection for the saints.
29
Monday
2 Corinthians 1–7
Comfort in affliction. Ministry of the new covenant. Treasure in jars of clay. Reconciliation with God.
30
Tuesday
2 Corinthians 8–13
Generosity in giving. Paul defends his apostleship. Vision of paradise. Final warnings.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • July

July 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • The Book of Jasher • The Book of Jubilees

1
Wednesday
Galatians 1–7
No other gospel. Justification by faith. Abraham as father of the faithful. Fruit of the Spirit. Final warnings.
2
Thursday
Ephesians 1–7
Spiritual blessings in Christ. Saved by grace. The mystery of the Church. The armor of God.
3
Friday
Philippians 1–4, Colossians 1–3
Paul’s joy in prison. Christ’s humility. Rejoice in the Lord. Supremacy of Christ and new life in Him.
4
Saturday
Colossians 4, Laodiceans, 1 Thessalonians 1–5
Final instructions in Colossians. The short letter to the Laodiceans. Thanksgiving to the Thessalonians.
5
Sunday
2 Thessalonians 1–3, 1 Timothy 1–4
The man of lawlessness. Paul’s final charge to Timothy and warnings against false teachers.
6
Monday
1 Timothy 5–6, 2 Timothy 1–4, Titus 1
Instructions for widows, elders, and slaves. Paul’s final charge to Timothy. Instructions for Titus.
7
Tuesday
Titus 2–3, Philemon, Hebrews 1–3
Final instructions for Titus. Appeal for Onesimus. Hebrews begins: the superiority of Christ.
8
Wednesday
Hebrews 4–10
Jesus the great high priest. The new covenant. The faith chapter. The race of faith.
9
Thursday
Hebrews 11–13, James 1–4
The faith chapter. The race of faith. Practical faith in James: trials, pure religion, taming the tongue.
10
Friday
James 5, 1 Peter 1–5, 2 Peter 1
Practical faith in James. Living hope and suffering for righteousness in 1 Peter. False teachers in 2 Peter.
11
Saturday
2 Peter 2–3, 1 John 1–5, 2 John, 3 John
False teachers and the day of the Lord. Walking in the light. Love one another. Warnings against antichrists.
12
Sunday
Jude, Revelation 1–6
Contend for the faith. Revelation begins: letters to the seven churches and the throne in heaven.
13
Monday
Revelation 7–13
The 144,000 sealed. The seventh seal. The two witnesses. The woman and the dragon. The beast.
14
Tuesday
Revelation 14–20
The 144,000 with the Lamb. The seven bowls of wrath. The fall of Babylon. The marriage supper of the Lamb.
15
Wednesday
Revelation 21–22, Jasher 1–5
The new heaven and new earth. The New Jerusalem. Jasher begins: from Adam to the flood.
16
Thursday
Jasher 6–12
The flood, Noah’s covenant, the Tower of Babel, and the call of Abram.
17
Friday
Jasher 13–19
Abram and Lot separate, covenant renewed, Hagar and Ishmael, three visitors, Abraham pleads for Sodom.
18
Saturday
Jasher 20–26
Destruction of Sodom, birth of Isaac, Abraham’s test on Moriah, Sarah’s death, Rebekah chosen for Isaac.
19
Sunday
Jasher 27–33
Abraham dies, Esau sells birthright, Jacob steals blessing, dream at Bethel, marries Leah and Rachel.
20
Monday
Jasher 34–40
Jacob flees Laban, wrestles with God, becomes Israel, reunion with Esau, Dinah’s violation, Rachel dies.
21
Tuesday
Jasher 41–47
Joseph’s dreams and betrayal. He rises in Egypt, is imprisoned, interprets dreams, and is exalted.
22
Wednesday
Jasher 48–54
Joseph reveals himself. Jacob moves to Egypt. Jacob’s blessings and death.
23
Thursday
Jasher 55–61
Moses in Pharaoh’s house, kills an Egyptian, flees to Midian, burning bush and the call to deliver Israel.
24
Friday
Jasher 62–68
Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh. The first nine plagues fall upon Egypt.
25
Saturday
Jasher 69–75
The final plague, Passover, the Exodus, the Red Sea parted, and the Song of Moses.
26
Sunday
Jasher 76–82
Manna and quail, water from the rock, battle with Amalek, arrival at Sinai, and the giving of the Law.
27
Monday
Jasher 83–89
The golden calf, Moses intercedes, new tablets, the tabernacle instructions, and the people’s rebellion.
28
Tuesday
Jasher 90–92, Jubilees 1–4
Moses’ final words and death. Joshua takes leadership. Jubilees begins: God’s revelation to Moses on Mount Sinai.
29
Wednesday
Jubilees 5–11
The Fall of the Angels, the Flood, Noah’s covenant, the Tower of Babel, and the division of the earth.
30
Thursday
Jubilees 12–18
Canaan seizes Palestine, the history of the patriarchs from Reu to Abraham, Abram’s journey to Canaan.
31
Friday
Jubilees 19–25
Abram in Haran, his journey to Canaan, the war of the kings, God’s covenant with Abram, and the birth of Ishmael.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • August

August 2026

The Book of Jubilees, The Book of Mormon

1
Saturday
Jubilees 26–32
The Feast of First-fruits, circumcision, the promise of Isaac, the sacrifice of Isaac, and the death and burial of Sarah.
2
Sunday
Jubilees 33–39
Abraham blesses Jacob, his last words, the death and burial of Abraham, and the decreasing years of mankind.
3
Monday
Jubilees 40–46
Isaac at the well, Esau sells his birthright, Isaac in Gerar, Rebecca admonishes Jacob, Jacob obtains the blessing.
4
Tuesday
Jubilees 47–53
Jacob’s dream at Bethel, marriage to Leah and Rachel, birth of the twelve tribes, flight from Laban.
5
Wednesday
Jubilees 54–60
Jacob’s journey to Bethel, Levi appointed to the priesthood, birth of Benjamin and death of Rachel, Reuben’s sin.
6
Thursday
Jubilees 61–67
War of the Amorite kings, Joseph sold into Egypt, wives of Jacob’s sons, Rebecca’s last words, Isaac’s death.
7
Friday
Jubilees 68–74
Esau and his sons wage war with Jacob, the war at the Tower of Hebron, Joseph’s service with Potiphar, his imprisonment and dreams.
8
Saturday
Jubilees 75–76, 1 Nephi 1–5
Conclusion of Jubilees. The Book of Mormon begins: Lehi’s vision and prophecy in Jerusalem. Lehi and his family flee into the wilderness.
9
Sunday
1 Nephi 6–12
Nephi returns for the brass plates. The family reaches the borders near the Red Sea. Lehi’s dream of the tree of life.
10
Monday
1 Nephi 13–18
Nephi sees the future of his people, the coming of the Gentiles, the Bible, and the great and abominable church.
11
Tuesday
1 Nephi 19–22, 2 Nephi 1–2
Nephi quotes Isaiah and explains the scattering and gathering of Israel. Lehi blesses his sons and prophesies of the Messiah.
12
Wednesday
2 Nephi 3–9
Lehi continues blessing his sons. Joseph’s prophecy of a latter-day seer. Jacob’s teachings on the Fall and the Atonement.
13
Thursday
2 Nephi 10–16
Jacob teaches of the resurrection and judgment. Isaiah chapters quoted: the mountain of the Lord’s house and the day of the Lord.
14
Friday
2 Nephi 17–23
More Isaiah chapters: the vineyard parable, the sign of Immanuel, the Assyrian invasion, and the Prince of Peace.
15
Saturday
2 Nephi 24–30
The stem of Jesse. Nephi’s prophecy of the latter days and the coming forth of the Book of Mormon.
16
Sunday
2 Nephi 31–33, Jacob 1–3
Nephi’s final testimony. Jacob begins his record and warns against pride and polygamy.
17
Monday
Jacob 4–7, Enos 1, Jarom 1, Omni 1, Words of Mormon 1
Jacob’s teachings on the Fall and the Atonement. The allegory of the olive tree. The small plates are passed down.
18
Tuesday
Mosiah 1–7
King Benjamin’s final address. The people covenant to take upon them the name of Christ. Mosiah becomes king.
19
Wednesday
Mosiah 8–14
Ammon finds the people of Limhi. Abinadi preaches to King Noah and is martyred.
20
Thursday
Mosiah 15–21
Abinadi finishes his testimony. Alma believes and flees. The people of Limhi are in bondage.
21
Friday
Mosiah 22–28
Alma’s people escape. The people of Limhi and Alma are united. Alma the Younger is converted. The reign of the judges begins.
22
Saturday
Mosiah 29, Alma 1–6
Mosiah gives the people the records and establishes the reign of the judges. Nehor introduces priestcraft. Alma judges the church.
23
Sunday
Alma 7–13
Alma preaches in Gideon and Ammonihah. Amulek joins him. The lawyers contend with them. Zeezrom is converted.
24
Monday
Alma 14–20
Alma and Amulek are imprisoned and miraculously delivered. The conversion of King Lamoni and his household.
25
Tuesday
Alma 21–27
The sons of Mosiah preach to the Lamanites. The Anti-Nephi-Lehies covenant to never take up arms again.
26
Wednesday
Alma 28–34
The Lamanites attack the Anti-Nephi-Lehies. Alma gives up the judgment seat to preach. The mission to the Zoramites.
27
Thursday
Alma 35–41
Alma’s counsel to his sons, especially to Helaman. The plan of redemption, the resurrection, and the justice and mercy of God.
28
Friday
Alma 42–48
The war between the Nephites and Lamanites. Captain Moroni raises the Title of Liberty.
29
Saturday
Alma 49–55
The Nephites fortify their cities. Moroni’s strategy. The Lamanites are driven out of many cities.
30
Sunday
Alma 56–62
Helaman and the 2,000 stripling warriors. Moroni writes to Pahoran. The king-men are defeated.
31
Monday
Alma 63, Helaman 1–7
The Lamanites take the city of Zarahemla. Kishkumen is slain by Gadianton. Nephi and Lehi preach with power.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • September

September 2026

The Book of Mormon, The Book of Commandments & More

1
Tuesday
Helaman 8–14
Nephi prophesies the murder of the chief judge. Samuel the Lamanite preaches from the wall and prophesies of the signs of Christ’s birth and death.
2
Wednesday
Helaman 15–16, 3 Nephi 1–5
Samuel finishes his prophecy. The sign of Christ’s birth is given. The Gadianton robbers grow stronger.
3
Thursday
3 Nephi 6–12
The Nephites defeat the Gadianton robbers. The sign of Christ’s death is given — three days of darkness. The voice of Christ is heard.
4
Friday
3 Nephi 13–19
Christ appears to the Nephites. He teaches the Sermon on the Mount, calls twelve disciples, and heals the sick.
5
Saturday
3 Nephi 20–26
Christ quotes Isaiah and teaches about the gathering of Israel, the New Jerusalem, and the covenant with the house of Israel.
6
Sunday
3 Nephi 27–30, 4 Nephi 1, Mormon 1–2
The three disciples are granted to tarry. The golden age of the Nephites. Mormon begins his record of the final wars.
7
Monday
Mormon 3–9, Ether 1–2
The final destruction at Cumorah. Mormon’s last words. Ether begins the Jaredite history.
8
Tuesday
Ether 3–9
The brother of Jared sees the Lord. The Jaredite barges are built. Early kings and the rise of secret combinations.
9
Wednesday
Ether 10–15, Moroni 1–2
The Jaredite civilization rises and falls. Moroni finishes the record and writes to the future Lamanites.
10
Thursday
Moroni 3–10, Book of Commandments Section 1
The sacrament prayers, the gifts of the Spirit, and Moroni’s final exhortation. The Book of Commandments begins.
11
Friday
Book of Commandments Section 2–8
The calling of a prophet, warnings, the law of the Lord, and early revelations to the Church.
12
Saturday
Book of Commandments Section 9–15
The United Order, prophets, the Book of Life, and instructions for the daughters of the Church.
13
Sunday
Book of Commandments Section 16–22
Tithing, priests, ordinances, the New and Everlasting Covenant, and instructions to the children.
14
Monday
Book of Commandments Section 23–29
The High Priesthood, the True Church, baptism, Levitical Priesthood, tally the votes, the cabinet, and the guns.
15
Tuesday
Book of Commandments Section 30–36
The field, sons, seeds, foundation, the family, churches, truth, and the gates.
16
Wednesday
Book of Commandments Section 37–41 (complete)
Friends, home, borders, a new beginning, and the great and last day. The Book of Commandments is completed.
17
Thursday
First Book of Adam & Eve 1–7
After being cast out of the Garden, Adam and Eve begin life on earth. Satan tempts them, and they learn to pray and worship God.
18
Friday
First Book of Adam & Eve 8–14
Adam and Eve suffer greatly. Satan continues to tempt them. They build an altar and offer sacrifices.
19
Saturday
First Book of Adam & Eve 15–21
The birth of Cain and Abel. Satan appears again. The family grows and struggles in the fallen world.
20
Sunday
First Book of Adam & Eve 22–28
Cain murders Abel. Adam and Eve mourn deeply. The birth of Seth and the continuation of the righteous line.
21
Monday
First Book of Adam & Eve 29–35
The descendants of Cain become wicked. Adam teaches the gospel. The righteous line is preserved.
22
Tuesday
First Book of Adam & Eve 36–42
Satan deceives the children of men. Adam and Eve grow old and prepare for death.
23
Wednesday
First Book of Adam & Eve 43–49
The death of Adam. His body is buried. The people mourn and Satan attempts to lead them astray.
24
Thursday
First Book of Adam & Eve 50–56
The lineage continues through Seth. The righteous are preserved as the world grows more wicked.
25
Friday
First Book of Adam & Eve 57–63
The birth of more children. The lineage of the righteous is preserved amid growing corruption.
26
Saturday
First Book of Adam & Eve 64–70
The people divide into the children of God and the children of men. The righteous are persecuted.
27
Sunday
First Book of Adam & Eve 71–77
The continuing struggle between good and evil. The faithful look forward to the coming of the Savior.
28
Monday
First Book of Adam & Eve 78–79 (complete), Second Book of Adam & Eve 1–5
The final chapters of the First Book of Adam & Eve. The Second Book of Adam & Eve begins.
29
Tuesday
Second Book of Adam & Eve 6–12
The lineage continues. The righteous and the wicked divide further. Satan continues his efforts to destroy mankind.
30
Wednesday
Second Book of Adam & Eve 13–19
Further trials, temptations, and the preservation of the righteous line leading toward the promised Savior.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • October

October 2026

Books of Adam & Eve, Books of Enoch & More

1
Thursday
Second Book of Adam & Eve 20–22, Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Reuben 1
Conclusion of the Second Book of Adam & Eve. The Testament of Reuben begins.
2
Friday
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Reuben 2, Simeon 1–3
Completion of Reuben and the full Testament of Simeon.
3
Saturday
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Levi 1–4
The Testament of Levi begins with visions and priestly calling.
4
Sunday
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Levi 5, Judah 1–3
Conclusion of Levi and the beginning of Judah’s testament.
5
Monday
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Judah 4, Issachar 1–2, Zebulun 1
Completion of Judah and the Testaments of Issachar and Zebulun begin.
6
Tuesday
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Zebulun 2, Dan 1–2, Naphtali 1
Completion of Zebulun, Dan, and the beginning of Naphtali.
7
Wednesday
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Naphtali 2, Gad 1–2, Asher 1
Completion of Naphtali, Gad, and Asher.
8
Thursday
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs – Joseph 1–2, Benjamin 1–2 (complete)
The Testaments of Joseph and Benjamin conclude the book.
9
Friday
Books of Enoch 1–4
The First Book of Enoch begins: the judgment of the wicked and the fall of the Watchers.
10
Saturday
Books of Enoch 5–8
The Watchers descend and teach forbidden knowledge.
11
Sunday
Books of Enoch 9–12
Enoch intercedes for the Watchers and is taken up.
12
Monday
Books of Enoch 13–16
Enoch’s journeys and visions of judgment.
13
Tuesday
Books of Enoch 17–20
Enoch’s journeys through the earth and Sheol.
14
Wednesday
Books of Enoch 21–24
Enoch sees the places of punishment and the secrets of the cosmos.
15
Thursday
Books of Enoch 25–28
The mountain of the Lord and the tree of life.
16
Friday
Books of Enoch 29–32
Enoch continues his heavenly journeys.
17
Saturday
Books of Enoch 33–36
The ends of the world and the portals of heaven.
18
Sunday
Books of Enoch 37–40
The beginning of the Parables: the judgment of the wicked.
19
Monday
Books of Enoch 41–44
The first parable continues: the dwelling of the righteous.
20
Tuesday
Books of Enoch 45–48
The second parable: the Son of Man and the Ancient of Days.
21
Wednesday
Books of Enoch 49–52
The Elect One and the judgment of the mighty.
22
Thursday
Books of Enoch 53–56
The valley of judgment and the kings of the earth.
23
Friday
Books of Enoch 57–60
The Head of Days and the secrets of thunder and lightning.
24
Saturday
Books of Enoch 61–64
The measuring of the righteous and the judgment of the kings.
25
Sunday
Books of Enoch 65–68
The punishment of the fallen angels and the Book of Noah fragment.
26
Monday
Books of Enoch 69–72
The names of the fallen angels and the astronomical revelations begin.
27
Tuesday
Books of Enoch 73–76
The courses of the sun and moon.
28
Wednesday
Books of Enoch 77–80
The portals of heaven and the conclusion of the astronomical section.
29
Thursday
Books of Enoch 81–84
Enoch’s return and the beginning of the Dream-Vision.
30
Friday
Books of Enoch 85–88
The Animal Apocalypse begins: the symbolic history of the world.
31
Saturday
Books of Enoch 89–92
Continuation of the Animal Apocalypse and the beginning of the Apocalypse of Weeks.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • November

November 2026

The Books of Enoch, Old D&C and More

1
Sunday
Books of Enoch 93–96
The Apocalypse of Weeks and the final exhortations to the righteous.
2
Monday
Books of Enoch 97–100
Woes pronounced upon the sinners and promises of blessing to the righteous.
3
Tuesday
Books of Enoch 101–104
The fate of the righteous and the wicked in the day of judgment.
4
Wednesday
Books of Enoch 105–108 (complete)
The final chapters and conclusion of the Book of Enoch.
5
Thursday
The Didache (complete), Testament of Adam 2–4
The full Teaching of the Twelve Apostles. The Testament of Adam begins with Adam’s final words to Seth.
6
Friday
Testament of Adam 5–8
Adam continues revealing the future and the coming of the Messiah.
7
Saturday
Testament of Adam 9–12
Mystical teaching about the hours of prayer and the future redemption.
8
Sunday
Testament of Adam 13–16
Continuation of Adam’s prophecies.
9
Monday
Testament of Adam 17–20
The prophecy of the coming of Christ and the end of the age.
10
Tuesday
Testament of Adam 21–25 (complete), Old D&C Section 1
Conclusion of the Testament of Adam. The Old Doctrine and Covenants begins with the voice of warning.
11
Wednesday
Old D&C Section 2–5
Early revelations to Joseph Smith and the calling of the prophet.
12
Thursday
Old D&C Section 6–9
Revelation to Oliver Cowdery and the gift of translation.
13
Friday
Old D&C Section 10–13
The lost manuscript and the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood.
14
Saturday
Old D&C Section 14–17
Revelations to the Whitmer family and the Three Witnesses.
15
Sunday
Old D&C Section 18–21
The worth of souls and the organization of the Church.
16
Monday
Old D&C Section 22–25
Baptism and the law of the Church for Emma Smith.
17
Tuesday
Old D&C Section 26–29
Common consent and the law of the Church in Missouri.
18
Wednesday
Old D&C Section 30–33
Missionary calls and the gathering of Israel.
19
Thursday
Old D&C Section 34–37
Further missionary instructions and the commandment to gather to Ohio.
20
Friday
Old D&C Section 38–41
The commandment to build the New Jerusalem and early Church organization.
21
Saturday
Old D&C Section 42–45
The law of the Church and signs of the times.
22
Sunday
Old D&C Section 46–49
The gifts of the Spirit and instructions to the Shakers.
23
Monday
Old D&C Section 50–53
Discerning spirits and missionary calls to Missouri.
24
Tuesday
Old D&C Section 54–57
The land of Missouri is appointed as the place for the city of Zion.
25
Wednesday
Old D&C Section 58–61
The law of consecration and instructions for the Saints traveling to Missouri.
26
Thursday
Old D&C Section 62–65
Missionary work and the dedication of the land of Zion.
27
Friday
Old D&C Section 66–69
Further missionary calls and stewardship of the revelations.
28
Saturday
Old D&C Section 70–73
The United Order and instructions for the printing of the revelations.
29
Sunday
Old D&C Section 74–77
Marriage and the law of the Church. The vision of the three degrees of glory.
30
Monday
Old D&C Section 78–81
The United Order and the organization of the First Presidency.
True Church 2026 Scripture Calendar • December

December 2026

The True Church Holy Bible • Restoration Edition • 4 Chapters Daily

1
Tuesday
Old D&C 82–85
The United Order, stewardship, and instructions for the leaders in Kirtland.
2
Wednesday
Old D&C 86–89
The parable of the wheat and tares, the Word of Wisdom, and the organization of the First Presidency.
3
Thursday
Old D&C 90–93
The vision of the celestial kingdom and the glory of God.
4
Friday
Old D&C 94–97
Instructions for building the temple and the law of consecration in Kirtland.
5
Saturday
Old D&C 98–101
The law of war, redemption of Zion, and the parable of the vineyard.
6
Sunday
Old D&C 102–105
The high council, the redemption of Zion, and the United Order.
7
Monday
Old D&C 106–109
Missionary calls and the dedication of the Kirtland Temple.
8
Tuesday
Old D&C 110–113
The vision of the celestial kingdom and the keys of the priesthood restored.
9
Wednesday
Old D&C 114–117
Directions for the leaders in Far West and the law of tithing.
10
Thursday
Old D&C 118–121
The Twelve Apostles are called to England, and instructions during persecution.
11
Friday
Old D&C 122–125
Comfort to Joseph Smith in Liberty Jail and instructions for the Saints in Nauvoo.
12
Saturday
Old D&C 126–129
The three grand keys for discerning spirits and the vision of the celestial kingdom.
13
Sunday
Old D&C 130–133
The three degrees of glory and the prophecy on war.
14
Monday
Old D&C 134–138 (complete)
The law of the land and the vision of the redemption of the dead. The Old Doctrine and Covenants is completed.
15
Tuesday
Pearl of Great Price – Moses 1–4
Moses sees the glory of God and the creation of the world. The Fall of Adam and Eve.
16
Wednesday
Pearl of Great Price – Moses 5–8
Cain and Abel, the ministry of Enoch, the flood, and the end of the Book of Moses.
17
Thursday
Pearl of Great Price – Abraham 1–4
Abraham’s visions and the covenant with God.
18
Friday
Pearl of Great Price – Abraham 5, First Gospel of Jesus Christ 1–2
Conclusion of the Book of Abraham. The First Gospel of Jesus Christ begins.
19
Saturday
First Gospel of Jesus Christ 3–6
The early life and ministry of Jesus Christ as recorded in this ancient gospel text.
20
Sunday
First Gospel of Jesus Christ 7–10
Further teachings and miracles of the Savior.
21
Monday
First Gospel of Jesus Christ 11–14
Parables and events from the ministry of Jesus Christ.
22
Tuesday
First Gospel of Jesus Christ 15–18
Continued teachings and miracles of the Savior.
23
Wednesday
First Gospel of Jesus Christ 19–22 (complete), Protevangelion 1–2
Conclusion of the First Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Protevangelion begins.
24
Thursday
Protevangelion 3–6
Mary is presented in the temple and betrothed to Joseph.
25
Friday
Protevangelion 7–10
The birth of Jesus Christ and the events surrounding the nativity.
26
Saturday
Protevangelion 11–14
The conclusion of the Protevangelion, including the flight to Egypt.
27
Sunday
Protevangelion 15–16 (complete), Excerpts from the Gospel of Mary
Final chapters of the Protevangelion. Excerpts from the Gospel of Mary.
28
Monday
Gospel of the Birth of Mary 1–4
The miraculous birth and early life of the Virgin Mary.
29
Tuesday
Gospel of the Birth of Mary 5–8 (complete)
The conclusion of the Gospel of the Birth of Mary.
30
Wednesday
Year-End Reflection
A time to reflect on the year's scripture reading and draw closer to Jesus Christ.
31
Thursday
Year-End Reflection
A time to reflect on the year's scripture reading and draw closer to Jesus Christ.
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