The Bible Reading Plan

Readings for March 17:

First, Genesis Chapter 43 verses 11 to 25. Follow that by reading from 1 Samuel Chapter 24 verse 16 to Chapter 25 verse 17. The third part is 2 Chronicles Chapter 20 verses 20 to 37; and lastly Mark Chapter 14 verses 53 to 72

You can read the passages below. If you're looking to read for a different day or want to use your own Bible, then here’s the entire year’s plan as a list. Enjoy!

For certain interesting words:

Section 1

Genesis 43:11-25

15 verses

Genesis Chapter 43

11Their father, Israel, said to them, "If it must be so, then do this. Take from the choice fruits of the land in your bags, and carry down a gift for the man, a little balm, a little honey, spices and myrrh, nuts, and almonds; 12and take double money in your hand, and take back the money that was returned in the mouth of your sacks. Perhaps it was an oversight.

13Take your brother also, get up, and return to the man.

14May God Almighty give you mercy before the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin. If I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved." 15The men took that gift, and they took double money in their hand, and Benjamin; and got up, went down to Egypt, and stood before Joseph.

16When Joseph saw Benjamin with them, he said to the steward of his house, "Bring the men into the house, and butcher an animal, and prepare; for the men will dine with me at noon." 17The man did as Joseph commanded, and the man brought the men to Joseph's house.

18The men were afraid, because they were brought to Joseph's house; and they said, "Because of the money that was returned in our sacks at the first time, we're brought in; that he may seek occasion against us, attack us, and seize us as slaves, along with our donkeys." 19They came near to the steward of Joseph's house, and they spoke to him at the door of the house, 20and said, "Oh, my lord, we indeed came down the first time to buy food.

21When we came to the lodging place, we opened our sacks, and behold, each man's money was in the mouth of his sack, our money in full weight. We have brought it back in our hand.

22We have brought down other money in our hand to buy food. We don't know who put our money in our sacks." 23He said, "Peace be to you. Don't be afraid. Your God, and the God of your father, has given you treasure in your sacks. I received your money." He brought Simeon out to them.

24The man brought the men into Joseph's house, and gave them water, and they washed their feet. He gave their donkeys fodder.

25They prepared the gift for Joseph's coming at noon, for they heard that they should eat bread there.

Section 2

1 Samuel 24:16-25:17

24 verses

1 Samuel Chapter 24

16It came to pass, when David had finished speaking these words to Saul, that Saul said, "Is this your voice, my son David?" Saul lifted up his voice, and wept.

17He said to David, "You are more righteous than I; for you have done good to me, whereas I have done evil to you.

18You have declared today how you have dealt well with me, because when ForeverOne had delivered me up into your hand, you didn't kill me.

19For if a man finds his enemy, will he let him go away unharmed? Therefore may ForeverOne reward you good for what you have done to me today.

20Now, behold, I know that you shall surely be king, and that the kingdom of Israel shall be established in your hand.

21Swear now therefore to me by ForeverOne, that you will not cut off my offspring after me, and that you will not destroy my name out of my father's house." 22David swore to Saul. Saul went home; but David and his men went up to the stronghold.

1 Samuel Chapter 25

1Samuel died; and all Israel gathered themselves together, and lamented him, and buried him in his house at Ramah. David arose, and went down to the wilderness of Paran.

2There was a man in Maon, whose possessions were in Carmel; and the man was very great, and he had three thousand sheep, and a thousand goats: and he was shearing his sheep in Carmel.

3Now the name of the man was Nabal; and the name of his wife Abigail; and the woman was of good understanding, and of a beautiful face: but the man was churlish and evil in his doings; and he was of the house of Caleb.

4David heard in the wilderness that Nabal was shearing his sheep.

5David sent ten young men, and David said to the young men, "Go up to Carmel, and go to Nabal, and greet him in my name.

6You shall tell him, 'Long life to you! Peace be to you, and peace be to your house, and peace be to all that you have.

7Now I have heard that you have shearers. Your shepherds have now been with us, and we did them no hurt, neither was there anything missing to them, all the while they were in Carmel.

8Ask your young men, and they will tell you. Therefore, let the young men find favor in your eyes; for we come in a good day. Please give whatever comes to your hand, to your servants, and to your son David.'" 9When David's young men came, they spoke to Nabal according to all those words in the name of David, and ceased.

10Nabal answered David's servants, and said, "Who is David? Who is the son of Jesse? There are many servants who break away from their masters these days.

11Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my meat that I have killed for my shearers, and give it to men who I don't know where they come from?" 12So David's young men turned on their way, and went back, and came and told him according to all these words.

13David said to his men, "Every man put on his sword!" Every man put on his sword. David also put on his sword. About four hundred men followed David; and two hundred stayed by the baggage.

14But one of the young men told Abigail, Nabal's wife, saying, "Behold, David sent messengers out of the wilderness to Greet our master; and he railed at them.

15But the men were very good to us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we anything, as long as we went with them, when we were in the fields.

16They were a wall to us both by night and by day, all the while we were with them keeping the sheep.

17Now therefore know and consider what you will do; for evil is determined against our master, and against all his house; for he is such a worthless fellow that one can't speak to him."

Section 3

2 Chronicles 20:20-37

18 verses

2 Chronicles Chapter 20

20They rose early in the morning, and went out into the wilderness of Tekoa: and as they went out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, "Listen to me, Judah, and you inhabitants of Jerusalem! Believe in ForeverOne your God, so you shall be established! Believe his prophets, so you shall prosper." 21When he had taken counsel with the people, he appointed those who should sing to ForeverOne, and give praise in holy array, as they went out before the army, and say, Give thanks to ForeverOne; for his loving kindness endures forever.

22When they began to sing and to praise, ForeverOne set ambushers against the children of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; and they were struck.

23For the children of Ammon and Moab stood up against the inhabitants of Mount Seir, to utterly kill and destroy them. When they had wiped out the inhabitants of Seir, everyone helped to destroy one another.

24When Judah came to the place overlooking the wilderness, they looked at the multitude; and behold, they were dead bodies fallen to the earth, and there were none who escaped.

25When Jehoshaphat and his people came to take the spoil of them, they found among them in abundance both riches and dead bodies, and precious jewels, which they stripped off for themselves, more than they could carry away: and they were three days in taking the spoil, it was so much.

26On the fourth day they assembled themselves in the valley of Beracah; for there they blessed ForeverOne: therefore the name of that place was called The valley of Beracah to this day.

27Then they returned, every man of Judah and Jerusalem, and Jehoshaphat in the forefront of them, to go again to Jerusalem with joy; for ForeverOne had made them to rejoice over their enemies.

28They came to Jerusalem with stringed instruments and harps and trumpets to the house of ForeverOne.

29The fear of God was on all the kingdoms of the countries, when they heard that ForeverOne fought against the enemies of Israel.

30So the realm of Jehoshaphat was quiet; for his God gave him rest all around.

31Jehoshaphat reigned over Judah: he was thirty-five years old when he began to reign; and he reigned twenty-five years in Jerusalem: and his mother's name was Azubah the daughter of Shilhi.

32He walked in the way of Asa his father, and didn't turn aside from it, doing what was right in the eyes of ForeverOne.

33However the high places were not taken away; neither as yet had the people set their hearts to the God of their fathers.

34Now the rest of the acts of Jehoshaphat, first and last, behold, they are written in the history of Jehu the son of Hanani, which is inserted in the book of the kings of Israel.

35After this Jehoshaphat king of Judah joined himself with Ahaziah king of Israel and did very wickedly: 36and he joined himself with him to make ships to go to Tarshish; and they made the ships in Ezion Geber.

37Then Eliezer the son of Dodavahu of Mareshah prophesied against Jehoshaphat, saying, "Because you have joined yourself with Ahaziah, ForeverOne has destroyed your works." The ships were broken, so that they were not able to go to Tarshish.

Section 4

Mark 14:53-72

20 verses

Mark Chapter 14

53They led Jesus away to the high priest. All the chief priests, the elders, and the scribes came together with him.

54Peter had followed him from a distance, until he came into the court of the high priest. He was sitting with the officers, and warming himself in the light of the fire.

55Now the chief priests and the whole council sought witnesses against Jesus to put him to death, and found none.

56For many gave false testimony against him, and their testimony didn't agree with each other.

57Some stood up, and gave false testimony against him, saying, 58"We heard him say, 'I will destroy this temple that is made with hands, and in three days I will build another made without hands.'" 59Even so, their testimony didn't agree.

60The high priest stood up in the middle, and asked Jesus, "Have you no answer? What is it which these testify against you?" 61But he stayed quiet, and answered nothing. Again the high priest asked him, "Are you the AnointedOne, the Son of the Blessed?" 62Jesus said, "I am. You will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of Power, and coming with the clouds of the sky." 63The high priest tore his tunic, and said, "What further need have we of witnesses?

64You have heard the blasphemy! What do you think?" They all condemned him to be worthy of death.

65Some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to beat him with fists, and to tell him, "Prophesy!" The officers struck him with the palms of their hands.

66As Peter was in the courtyard below, one of the maids of the high priest came, 67and seeing Peter warming himself, she looked at him, and said, "You were also with the Nazarene, Jesus!" 68But he denied it, saying, "I neither know, nor understand what you are saying." He went out on the porch, and the rooster crowed.

69The maid saw him, and began again to tell those who stood by, "This is one of them." 70But he again denied it. After a little while again those who stood by said to Peter, "You truly are one of them, for you are a Galilean, and your speech shows it." 71But he began to curse, and to swear, "I don't know this man of whom you speak!" 72The rooster crowed the second time. Peter remembered the word that Jesus said to him, "Before the rooster crows twice, you will deny me three times." When he thought about that, he wept.

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In general square brackets:[] are used to indicated words not found in the original text.
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