B12

B12

Chronological Bible Read Through Program

Welcome to B12, our (mostly) Chronological Bible Read Through Program. We are currently between sessions but all our B12 information is available below for your own tailored journey through God’s Word. Our reading schedule is designed to start in the Fall and go at a steady pace through two more Falls, but can be read at any pace. It is normally synchronized with the annual calendar (in the U.S.A.) to account for holidays and school calendar, but you can start anytime and still follow the schedule.

Be sure to check out the helpful attachments at the bottom of this page to enhance your learning. In addition to our master question and answer file, at bottom each book of the bible is also broken out if you are reading book by book.

 We are also available for discussion most anytime.To contact the study host Click here

The First Week of our study is presented below for example.

B12 Week 1 – In The Beginning, Genesis 1-2

MEMORY VERSE: “So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him, male and female He created them.”  Genesis 1:27

Monday – Wednesday: Genesis 1-2:3

1. When does the Bible account start?  (v. 1)

2. What was created when?

3. In what state did God create all creatures? (vv 12, 21, 25)

4. What directions did God give to the male and female? (vv 28-29)

5. What was the state of creation when it was made? (v 31)

6. How much of the creation was created this way?

7. What was different about the 7th Day?  (vv 2-3)

Thursday – Friday: Genesis 2:4-25

8. What was God’s command regarding the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?  (vv 16-17)

9. What was the penalty for disobeying God’s command?

10. Describe how the relationship between the man and the woman was unique from the other creatures.  (vv 21-25)

Saturday, Sunday: Catch up Days, The Lord’s Day

Helpful Information

A New Testament Chronology

Answers and Discussion For B12

Answers and Discussion for Individual Books

Hi Everyone. Along with the Master Answer file just above for the entire study, we have also provided broken out answers for each individual book in case you want to use our questions and answers to study a particular book of the bible. You’ll notice the individual books have a strange numbering. It’s because the books are listed in the order of the standard bible but numbered in the order they appear in our chronological read through. I hope that makes sense. Thanks!