Bible In 360 Days
The Bible in 360 Days
How to walk through the Bible in a year
This is the reading plan I personally use to walk through the whole Bible each year. It is organized in the Hebrew Bible (TaNaK) order — Torah, then Nevi’im (Prophets), then Ketuvim (Writings) — with the New Testament running in parallel underneath. Every day starts and ends with a Psalm, anchoring the reading in prayer.
The plan is 360 days, not 365. The five extra days are intentional: they are grace days, for catching up, slowing down, or just resting. Reading the Bible in a year is a discipline, not a deadline.
You can begin on any day of the year. Use the small checkbox beside each reading to mark your progress. If you fall behind, do not worry — pick up where you left off. (Raising four kids, trust me, I’ve missed days!) The point is not to finish on schedule; the point is to keep walking with God’s Word.
Reading the day cards
Each day has five readings. The two-letter labels on the cards below show what kind of reading each one is:

