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Welcome to our group Bible Reading & Theology! Starting in 2025, we are beginning a one-year chronological Bible reading plan together! If you fall behind, that's okay! Simply pick up on the reading for the day, even if you only read just one of the assigned chapters for the day. This will allow us to have better discussions about questions or insights we have into the text. Let's Abide in the Word together!
Would you read the two simultaneously in order to compare the two or one before the other? I don't know if that question makes sense, but is there a way to know which psalms are connected to which event in his life. I've heard one pastor say psalm 51 and another psalm are connected to the time when David is confronted by Nathan the prophet, are there any other connections like that?