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Daily Orthodox Scriptures

Fr. Alexis Kouri helps lead listeners through a reading of the entire Bible in one year.

https://dailyorthodoxscriptures.com/

Reading the bible from the Orthodox Study Bible based on the Septuagint

You can also listen at Ancient Faith  https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/dailyscriptures

 

Search The Scriptures

If you would like to learn more about the bible, an interesting and accessible Orthodox Bible study by Dr. Jeannie Constantinou

About This Bible Study

I created Search the Scriptures because many Orthodox Christians find it difficult to get to an Orthodox Bible study.

The truth is, all of us have busy lifestyles — and while we’d like to learn more about the Bible, it can be difficult to find the time (or even the access) to get to an Orthodox Bible study.

For whatever reason and for whatever circumstance, the bottom line is that you want to learn more about the Bible but you either don’t have the time or the access.

If that’s the case, then Search the Scriptures was designed for YOU.

Since each lesson is in a downloadable MP3 format, you can learn about the Bible wherever you want, whenever you want.

https://orthodoxbiblestudy.info/about-this-bible-study

 

Orthodox Calendar

You can chose between Julian or Gregorian calendars.

Orthocal.info is an Eastern Orthodox calendar service providing commemorations, fasting, scripture readings and other information for each day of the liturgical year. The readings follow the Slavic calendar.

https://orthocal.info/calendar/julian/2025/1/

Fasting indications follow the Fasting & Fast-Free Seasons of the Church provided by the Orthodox Church in America (OCA).

 

Septuagint Bible

If you would like to read the Septuagint...

The Septuagint is a translation of the Hebrew Bible and some related texts into Koine Greek. As the primary Greek translation of the Old Testament, it is also called the Greek Old Testament. This translation is quoted in the New Testament, particularly by Paul, and also by the Greek Church Fathers. The title and its Roman numeral acronym LXX refer to legendary seventy Jewish scholars who solely translated the Five Books Of Moses as early as the late 2nd century BC

https://www.biblestudytools.com/lxx/