Seedbed Psalter. There's a book. There's a website. The website plays the instrumental music, so that's what I'm using. (My mom has the book which she's using). So essentially, Dr. Timothy and Mrs. Julie Tennent have created a (new) psalter. It is a metrical psalter so that the psalms can be song to various tunes (that match up with the meters). I've committed to singing the Psalms for the month of March using the Book of Common Prayer psalms calendar. This week, I've read/sung Psalms 1-23.
ESV Church History. I'm struggling with my vision and with the font size of the text. But I'm persevering. This is the Bible I'm using for the Daily Offices from the Book of Common Prayer. I only have one book left in the New Testament (the gospel of John). I have Jeremiah through Malachi left in the Old Testament. I am *hoping* that I finish this one up in March. This week I read Isaiah 57-66. Revelation 11-22. Jeremiah 1-44.
ESV Psalter -- This is just a tiny little Psalms-only book. I thought it would be handy for my tea-time. I'm struggling with the font size. But I'm currently using this for my Be Thou My Vision devotional. Psalms 1-57 (or 56?)
BSB M'Cheyne -- Still using YouVersion to read this plan. Still loving the BSB translation. Exodus 10-15, Luke 13-18, Job 28-33, 1 Corinthians 14-16; 2 Corinthians 1-3.
NRSV XL. Proverbs 27-31. Psalms 120-150. Isaiah 7-45.
Growing 4 Life. March is 9-12. This week I read: NASB 95, NASB 77, KJV, 1611 KJV, 1537 Matthews Bible, NRSV.
Currently reading (non Bible plans and projects)
The Sovereignty of God by A.W. Pink
One Faithful Life by John MacArthur Jr.
The Story of Abortion in America by Marvin Olasky
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I love that you're reading so much (scripture and others). I feel less crazy right now in my current reading list.
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