Thomas Black left a comment on my post “Through the Bible in One Semester.” He asked whether my students were required to read the entire Bible during that one semester. Sadly, they are not. Each year I find myself trying to reduce the amount of reading that they have to do in the Bible. I currently have them reading 10–15 chapters per class, which I feel is almost manageable. Unfortunately, that means leaving out a lot of material.

I think it would be interesting sometime to pull together a comparison of different reading lists that professor have when they teach the Bible in one semester (or the OT in one semester). I try to make mine representative of the biblical text, but I am sure some people would be shocked at what I leave out (e.g., “How can you teach the Bible without covering the Psalms?!?”).

Thomas also mentioned that he plans to read the entire Bible during the month of February and blog about it. Sounds like fun. When I was in college I read through the Bible in a year and kept a journal of the experience. After seminary, I decided to move through a bit faster. I was working at the seminary while my wife finished her degree, but I had the whole week off between Christmas and New Years. During that week, I managed to get through the entire OT (in English). I thought about going on and finishing the NT in three days, but I was so exhausted by that point that I didn’t do it.