One-Year Chronological

March 2026

DateDayReading Assignment
Mar 1 Day 121 2 Samuel 22:1-51
Psalm 18
Mar 2 Day 122 2 Samuel 24:1-9
1 Chronicles 21:1-6
2 Samuel 24:10-17
1 Chronicles 21:7-17
2 Samuel 24:18-25
1 Chronicles 21:18-22:19
Mar 3 Day 123 1 Chronicles 23:1-25:31
Mar 4 Day 124 1 Chronicles 26:1-28:21
Mar 5 Day 125 1 Chronicles 29:1-22
1 Kings 1:1-53
Mar 6 Day 126 1 Kings 2:1-9
2 Samuel 23:1-7
1 Kings 2:10-12
1 Chronicles 29:26-30
Psalms 4-6, 8-9, 11
Mar 7 Day 127 Psalms 12-17, 19-21
Mar 8 Day 128 Psalms 22-26
Mar 9 Day 129 Psalms 27-32
Mar 10 Day 130 Psalms 35-38
Mar 11 Day 131 Psalms 39-41, 53, 55, 58
Mar 12 Day 132 Psalms 61-62, 64-67
Mar 13 Day 133 Psalms 68-70, 86, 101
Mar 14 Day 134 Psalms 103, 108-110, 122, 124
Mar 15 Day 135 Psalms 131, 133, 138-141, 143
Mar 16 Day 136 Psalms 144-145, 88-89
Mar 17 Day 137 Psalms 50, 73-74
Mar 18 Day 138 Psalms 75-78
Mar 19 Day 139 Psalms 79-82
Mar 20 Day 140 Psalm 83
1 Chronicles 29:23-25
2 Chronicles 1:1
1 Kings 2:13-3:4
2 Chronicles 1:2-6
1 Kings 3:5-15
2 Chronicles 1:7-13
Mar 21 Day 141 1 Kings 3:16-28
1 Kings 5:1-18
2 Chronicles 2:1-18
1 Kings 6:1-13
2 Chronicles 3:1-14
1 Kings 6:14-38
Mar 22 Day 142 1 Kings 7:1-51
2 Chronicles 3:15-4:22
Mar 23 Day 143 1 Kings 8:1-11
2 Chronicles 5:1-14
1 Kings 8:12-21
2 Chronicles 6:1-11
1 Kings 8:22-53
2 Chronicles 6:12-42
Mar 24 Day 144 1 Kings 8:54-66
2 Chronicles 7:1-10
1 Kings 9:1-9
2 Chronicles 7:11-22
1 Kings 9:10-14
Mar 25 Day 145 2 Chronicles 8:1-18
1 Kings 9:15-10:13
2 Chronicles 9:1-12
1 Kings 10:14-29
2 Chronicles 9:13-28
2 Chronicles 1:14-17
Mar 26 Day 146 1 Kings 4:1-34
Psalms 72, 127
Mar 27 Day 147 Proverbs 1:1-4:27
Mar 28 Day 148 Proverbs 5:1-7:27
Mar 29 Day 149 Proverbs 8:1-10:32
Mar 30 Day 150 Proverbs 11:1-13:25
Mar 31 Day 151 Proverbs 14:1-16:33

March Bible Reading – Self Evaluation (50 Questions)

Test your understanding from this month’s Bible reading. Click each question to reveal the answer.

1. Who delivered David from all his enemies according to 2 Samuel 22?
The Lord.
2. What Psalm is almost identical to 2 Samuel 22?
Psalm 18.
3. What sin did David commit in 2 Samuel 24?
He ordered a census of Israel.
4. Who incited David to take the census according to 1 Chronicles 21?
Satan.
5. Who was the commander that warned David against the census?
Joab.
6. What punishment options did God give David through Gad the prophet?
Famine, defeat by enemies, or plague.
7. What punishment did David choose?
To fall into the hands of the Lord.
8. How many people died in the plague?
70,000 people.
9. Where did David build an altar to stop the plague?
The threshing floor of Araunah (Ornan).
10. What important future site was this location?
The site of Solomon’s temple.
11. Who organized the Levites and temple musicians?
David.
12. How many divisions of priests were established?
24 divisions.
13. What materials did David prepare for the temple?
Gold, silver, bronze, iron, wood, and precious stones.
14. Who was chosen to build the temple instead of David?
Solomon.
15. Why was David not allowed to build the temple?
He was a man of war and had shed blood.
16. Who succeeded David as king?
Solomon.
17. What did Solomon ask God for in his dream?
Wisdom.
18. Where did Solomon offer sacrifices early in his reign?
Gibeon.
19. What famous judgment showed Solomon’s wisdom?
The dispute between two women over a baby.
20. Who supplied timber for the temple construction?
King Hiram of Tyre.
21. How long did Solomon take to build the temple?
Seven years.
22. What mountain was the temple built on?
Mount Moriah.
23. What filled the temple when it was dedicated?
The glory of the Lord.
24. What happened when the priests tried to minister during dedication?
They could not stand because of God’s glory.
25. What promise did God give Solomon if Israel obeyed Him?
God would dwell among them and bless the nation.
26. Who visited Solomon to test his wisdom?
The Queen of Sheba.
27. What impressed the Queen of Sheba the most?
Solomon’s wisdom and the temple.
28. What did Solomon write many of?
Proverbs.
29. What animals and nature topics did Solomon study and teach about?
Trees, plants, animals, birds, reptiles, and fish.
30. Which Psalms in this month praise God’s kingship and mercy?
Psalms such as 103 and 110.
31. What does Psalm 103 tell us God does with our sins?
Removes them as far as the east is from the west.
32. According to Psalm 127, who builds the house?
The Lord.
33. What is the beginning of wisdom according to Proverbs?
The fear of the Lord.
34. According to Psalm 23 themes repeated in later Psalms, who is our shepherd?
The Lord.
35. Psalm 133 says how good it is when what happens?
When believers live together in unity.
36. Who wrote most of the Proverbs in these chapters?
Solomon.
37. What is compared to a path that grows brighter and brighter?
The path of the righteous.
38. What does Proverbs warn about regarding the tongue?
Words have power to harm or heal.
39. What does Proverbs say about pride?
Pride leads to destruction.
40. What does Proverbs teach about discipline?
The Lord disciplines those He loves.
41. What should believers guard above all else?
The heart.
42. What happens to those who listen to wisdom?
They live securely and at peace.
43. What does Proverbs say about laziness?
It leads to poverty.
44. What does Proverbs say about honesty?
Honest scales and integrity please the Lord.
45. What does Proverbs say about trusting the Lord?
Trust in the Lord with all your heart.
46. What does David’s census teach about pride and trust?
Leaders must trust God, not numbers or power.
47. What does Solomon’s prayer show about wisdom?
True wisdom comes from God.
48. What lesson do the Psalms teach about worship?
Worship includes praise, repentance, and trust.
49. What is the central message of Proverbs?
Wisdom comes from fearing and obeying God.
50. What is the ultimate purpose of wisdom according to Proverbs?
To live a righteous life that honors God.

Tips for Reading the Bible Daily


  1. Start reading the Bible today -- there is no better time, and there's no reason to wait. Pick a Bible reading plan that will help you know where to start.
  2. Set aside a specific time each day. Set your schedule and then stick to it. Mornings are great, but feel free to use any time that works consistently for you.
  3. Read the Bible for the sake of learning, not simply to accomplish your next reading. Say a short prayer to God before you begin, asking the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom and understanding, then be refreshed by the words you read!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who is leading this daily Bible journey?

Our Vicar, Rev. Gigo Jacob, will lead this journey. Each day you will receive:

  • Today’s Scriptures
  • Today’s Insight
  • Key Bible Verse of the Day
  • Today’s Devotional
How will I receive the daily messages?

All daily devotionals and reading reminders will be sent through a dedicated WhatsApp group.

How do I join the WhatsApp reading group?

Please contact our Vicar or any Office Bearer to be added to the WhatsApp group.

How can I get a printed copy of the reading plan?

Each Trinity family will receive one printed copy through the Office Bearers.

Is there a digital copy available?

Yes — the PDF digital copy is available on this webpage in the Downloads section.

Is this a daily commitment?

Yes — it is a 365-day daily reading plan beginning on November 1, 2025.

What if I miss a day?

No problem. Use the printed or digital One-Year Chronological Reading Plan and continue reading from the next day. You can always catch up at your own pace.

Is this only for Trinity Mar Thoma Church members?

No — anyone who wants to learn the Bible and grow in Christ is welcome to follow and read with us.

Which Bible version or language should I use?

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Where can I purchase this chronological Bible?

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Whom should I contact for more details?

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