03-21-2009, 08:11 PM
Shlama Akhi Daniel,
This is easy. I do follow the 54-sidrot system for reading the whole Torah and Haftarot portions in a year. In addition, I have devised in AENT NT portions to go with the weekly Shabbat readings. The NT is classified by four "scrolls" that are the Gospels through Acts, The Major Testimonies (Hebrews, James, Jude, 1/2 Peter, Romans, 1/2 Cor), The Ten (all other of Paul's letters) and the Second Testimony of Yochanan (1-3 John, Revelation). The system sometimes puts just one of these "scrolls" to add and other times uses multiple scroll entries, depending on the size.
Beyond that cycle there are things I read daily, like the Psalms, Proverbs and Gospels. Job has been a particular favorite of late, as of course Esther was due to Purim just happening.
Great question. You can see a schedule of readings in the back of AENT.
This is easy. I do follow the 54-sidrot system for reading the whole Torah and Haftarot portions in a year. In addition, I have devised in AENT NT portions to go with the weekly Shabbat readings. The NT is classified by four "scrolls" that are the Gospels through Acts, The Major Testimonies (Hebrews, James, Jude, 1/2 Peter, Romans, 1/2 Cor), The Ten (all other of Paul's letters) and the Second Testimony of Yochanan (1-3 John, Revelation). The system sometimes puts just one of these "scrolls" to add and other times uses multiple scroll entries, depending on the size.
Beyond that cycle there are things I read daily, like the Psalms, Proverbs and Gospels. Job has been a particular favorite of late, as of course Esther was due to Purim just happening.
Great question. You can see a schedule of readings in the back of AENT.
Shlama w'burkate
Andrew Gabriel Roth
Andrew Gabriel Roth