Bible in Order
Genesis through Revelation.
See sample ›The complete Berean Standard Bible — never paraphrased, never shortened, never skipped.
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“I really particularly like the extra word studies and historical commentary that we don’t generally get on the Bible app.”
— Helen B., early reader
“This is an incredible adventure into God’s Word! This devotional includes every aspect of a deep dive into what God has for us. This took an incredible amount of prayer and work. I commend you on your obedience, and know God will bless you richly. All who participate will grow in the knowledge of God’s Word!”
— Jeff M., early reader
The Berean Standard Bible (BSB). It's a faithful, modern English translation that lives in the public domain — which means we can print every word, never paraphrase, never abridge, and never have to ask permission. Every chapter and every verse appears word-for-word as it does in Scripture.
About 20 minutes if you read at a steady pace. Some readers tell us they take 45–55 minutes because they're not rushing — sipping coffee, writing in the margins, looking up cross-references. Either pace is fine. The plan is the same length either way.
Pick up where you left off. The plan isn't a streak — it's a path. Each day stands on its own, and the journey waits for you. Many readers fall a few days behind in the busy weeks and catch up on weekends; that's the rhythm of normal life with Scripture.
Yes — each daily PDF is print-ready, formatted for letter or A4. Many readers print a week at a time and keep the pages in a binder. Others read on a tablet and use the print copies for travel.
Each day's reading includes a QR code that opens the Berean Standard Bible audio for that day's chapters — same translation as the text. Listen while you read, listen on the drive, or listen while the kids run around the kitchen.
It does, but the journal is designed for a slightly larger surface — tablet, laptop, or printed page — where the two-column layout and the notes margin can breathe. On a phone the layout works, just snug. If you read mostly on phone, the printed pages are probably the better companion.