In 2021, we’re sharing a monthly chronological Bible reading plan that will help us grow and understand how the Bible fits together. We wanted to go ahead and provide the November reading plan so you can print it out and have it ready for the first day of the month!
The story of Scripture continues to unfold as we read about the world’s superpowers shift with the rise of the Persions, the building of the second temple, and the longing for Christ’s coming. We will read of Daniel’s visions and later watch world history unfold just as Daniel prophesied.
As we near the end of our reading through the Old Testament, notice the references back to the exodus and the original vision for God’s chosen people, as well as the failures of the Israelites prior to the exile of Babylon.
Near the end of the month we will move into the New Testament and see God’s True King arrive. Jesus’ genealogies show that he descends from Adam, but through his adoptive father’s lineage he is David’s royal heir as well. His is fully human; he is fully God. Meditate on the fulfillment of God’s promise and praise God for sending His Son.
Here’s your reading plan for November:
November 1 – Ezekiel 41-44
November 2 – Ezekiel 45-48
November 3 – Daniel 1-3
November 4 – Daniel 4-6
November 5 – Daniel 7-9
November 8 – Daniel 10-12
November 9 – 2 Chronicles 36:22-23; Ezra 1-3
November 10 – Ezra 4-6
November 11 – Haggai 1-2
November 12 – Zechariah 1-7
November 15 – Zechariah 8-14
November 16 – Esther 1-5
November 17 – Esther 6-10
November 18 – Malachi 1-4; Psalm 50
November 19 – Ezra 7-10
November 22 – Nehemiah 1-4
November 23 – Nehemiah 5-7
November 24 – Nehemiah 8-10
November 25 – Nehemiah 11-13; Psalm 126
November 26 – Psalm 106; John 1:4-14
November 29 – Matthew 1; Luke 1:1-2:38
November 30 – Matthew 2; Luke 2:39-52
Click to download a PDF version of the Know His Word November Reading Plan.

We’d also love to hear what you’re learning as we read through His Word together. Share on social media with the hashtag #KnowHisWord21, so we can learn together! We’ve included an image below, featuring a verse we will read this month, perfect for Instagram.
