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For private or family devotions.
A practical way to get into the habit of Bible reading.
Ideal for students, chaplains, pastors, laymen, counselors, and churches.

Extensive notes on the books of the Bible, biblical figures, and the saints,
with seasonal, weekly, and holy day themes, written by Patrick Henry Reardon.
An Orthodox priest, Reardon is a former professor of Holy Scripture at two
Episcopal seminaries, and an alumnus of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome.
A program of daily chapter readings covering the entire Bible in two yearsa
manageable pace.
Morning and evening Psalms, with general and intercessory prayers, plus informative
notes, instructions, and commentary on the church's lectionary and liturgical
life.

That some section of the Gospels be read every day.
That every part of the New Testament be read at least once every year.
That the entire Old Testament be read over each two-year period.
That certain readings of the Holy Scriptures occasionally be juxtaposed in
order for them to throw light on one another.
That a certain respect be shown to the ancient lectionary traditions of the
churches, according to which certain parts of Holy Scripture are normally
read during certain seasons.
That special consideration be given to the Book of Psalms as a normal component
of daily Christian prayer.

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