If you ever want to read through the Bible in 40 days (technically 39), here is a reading plan, based on the 40 Day plan that Biblica arranged with the Wesleyan Church in the Spring of 2014, in the days leading up to Easter. The version used is the NIV2011:
Week 1
Day 1 (Luke 1:1-4:13)
Day 2 (Luke 4:14-9:50)
Day 3 (Luke 9:51-13:21)
Day 4 (Luke 13:22-19:27)
Day 5 (Luke 19:28-24:53)
Week 2
Day 6 (Acts 1:1-6:7)
Day 7 (Acts 6:8-12:24)
Day 8 (Acts 12:25-19:20)
Day 9 (Acts 19:21-28:31)
Day 10 (1 and 2 Thessalonians)
Week 3
Day 11 (1 Corinthians 1-7)
Day 12 (1 Corinthians 8-16)
Day 13 (2 Corinthians)
Day 14 (Galatians)
Day 15 (Romans 1-8)
Week 4
Day 16 (Romans 9-16)
Day 17 (Colossians)
Day 18 (Ephesians and Philemon)
Day 19 (Philippians and 1 Timothy)
Day 20 (Titus and 2 Timothy)
Week 5
Day 21 (Matthew 1-7)
Day 22 (Matthew 8:1-13:52)
Day 23 (Matthew 13:53-18:35)
Day 24 (Matthew 19-25)
Day 25 (Matthew 26-28)
Week 6
Day 26 (Hebrews 1:1-4:13)
Day 27 (Hebrews 4:14-13:25)
Day 28 (James)
Day 29 (Mark 1:1-8:30)
Day 30 (Mark 8:31-16:8)
Week 7
Day 31 (1 Peter)
Day 32 (2 Peter and Jude)
Day 33 (John 1-6)
Day 34 (John 7-12)
Day 35 (John 13-21)
Week 8
Day 36 (1, 2, and 3 John)
Day 37 (Revelation 1-3)
Day 38 (Revelation 4-16)
Day 39 (Revelation 17-20)
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I didn't resist putting them in an order more to my liking: Reading Notes for the New Testament.
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