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On 11/20/2023 at 8:17 PM, MU ORL said:

The workbook for March and April is now available at WOL. What did you like most about the meeting schedule these months?

 

https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/library/r1/lp-e/all-publications/meeting-workbooks/life-and-ministry-meeting-workbook-2024/march

I found it for you 

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(slightly off topic, but..)
Interesting that in 2024 February 5-11th, we start reading from PSALMS 1-4

February 2024

5th Psalms 1-4

12th Psalms 5-7

19th Psalms 8-10    (3 weeks to review Psalms 1 to 10)

We might complete Psalms by end of February 2025 (previously took 5 months)
Such a helpful pace to consider in-depth quality Bible Reading

Thank you Jehovah and Jesus and the Faithful Slave 🙏


This compares with 8 years ago, these 10 chapters were covered in 1 week:

(when we changed from Kingdom Ministry to CLMM)
May 2016  Meeting Workbook—2016  PSALMS 1-10

 

 


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1 John 4:1 "Beloved ones, do not believe every inspired statement, but test the inspired statements to see whether they originate with God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world."

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1 hour ago, Chris7 said:

(slightly off topic, but..)
Interesting that in 2024 February 5-11th, we start reading from PSALMS 1-4

February 2024

5th Psalms 1-4

12th Psalms 5-7

19th Psalms 8-10    (3 weeks to review Psalms 1 to 10)

We might complete Psalms by end of February 2025 (previously took 5 months)
Such a helpful pace to consider in-depth quality Bible Reading

Thank you Jehovah and Jesus and the Faithful Slave 🙏


This compares with 8 years ago, these 10 chapters were covered in 1 week:

(when we changed from Kingdom Ministry to CLMM)
May 2016  Meeting Workbook—2016  PSALMS 1-10

 

 

I could read faster when I was younger...😀

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2 hours ago, Chris7 said:

(slightly off topic, but..)
Interesting that in 2024 February 5-11th, we start reading from PSALMS 1-4

February 2024

5th Psalms 1-4

12th Psalms 5-7

19th Psalms 8-10    (3 weeks to review Psalms 1 to 10)

We might complete Psalms by end of February 2025 (previously took 5 months)
Such a helpful pace to consider in-depth quality Bible Reading

Thank you Jehovah and Jesus and the Faithful Slave 🙏


This compares with 8 years ago, these 10 chapters were covered in 1 week:

(when we changed from Kingdom Ministry to CLMM)
May 2016  Meeting Workbook—2016  PSALMS 1-10

 

Hasn't this been the way since we started re-reading from Genesis?? This time we have been going the Bible much much slower....

 

January 2014: Genesis 1 to 5

https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/202013451#h=7

 

January 2020: Genesis 1 and 2

https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/202020002#h=2

 

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On 12/4/2023 at 12:09 AM, Parale said:

Hasn't this been the way since we started re-reading from Genesis?? This time we have been going the Bible much much slower....

January 2014: Genesis 1 to 5

January 2020: Genesis 1 and 2

Good point Paul,

Actually, the slower schedule started in 2018 !

January 2013: Matthew 1-6  (through to Revelation by end of 2013)

2014 to 2017 Genesis to Malachi

Slower schedule from 2018 ..

January 2018: Matthew 1-3  (through to Acts 20 by end of 2018)

January 2019: Acts 21, 22     (through to Revelation by end of 2019) extending the schedule from 5 to 6 years.

It seems we have moved from a 5 year schedule (2009 to 2013) to a 10 year schedule (2020 to 2030)

Jan 2020

Genesis 1,2

Jan 2021

Leviticus 18,19

Jan 2022

Judges 15,16

Jan 2023

2 Kings 22,23

Jan 2024

Job 32,33

Jan 2025

Psalms 127-131

Jan 2026

Jeremiah 1,2 ?

Jan 2027

Ezekiel 30,31 ?

Jan 2028

Matthew 1-3 ?

Jan 2029

Acts 21,22 ? (to Revelation)  💥

Jan 2030

Genesis 1,2 ?  (or New Scrolls) 😊

 

 


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1 John 4:1 "Beloved ones, do not believe every inspired statement, but test the inspired statements to see whether they originate with God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world."

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On 12/5/2023 at 7:39 AM, Chris7 said:

It seems we have moved from a 5 year schedule (2009 to 2013) to a 10 year schedule (2020 to 2030).

 

Fascinating observation! I used to wonder when we scaled back on Bible reading.

 

Oh, now it clicks. We start “in the beginning” (Gen 1) in a year ending with zero and we will end “with the holy ones” (Rev 22) in a year ending with nine. Stupendous!

 

I just miss that Watchtower series that had a reading suggestion for the month, based on the Theocratic Ministry School.

 

[By the way, I was the one who pointed out the March and April workbook in another post. I am just changing the account. So keep your greetings, gentle brothers.]


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