Read through the Bible in a year with commentary.

The BibleTrack notes are updated every morning, seven days a week. This homepage now puts the main actions first: choose today's reading, open any date on the calendar, or browse a Bible book and then a chapter group from connected pull-down menus.

Whether you are following the yearly schedule or jumping into one section of Scripture, the new layout is built to reduce scrolling and get readers to the notes faster.

Browse Commentary with Pull-Down Menus

Choose a Bible version first, then select a book and the exact chapter group or passage group you want. The passage menus follow the grouped links from the original BibleTrack index.

Old Testament

Select an Old Testament book, then choose the chapter group or passage group for that reading.

Genesis through Malachi are available here in pull-down form.

New Testament

Select a New Testament book, then choose the chapter group or passage group for that reading.

Matthew through Revelation are available here in pull-down form.

Choose a Reading Date

Pick a date and open that day's reading in the selected Bible version.

Open Today

The year is only used to help you choose the month and day. BibleTrack opens the matching `m-d.html` reading.

Special Bible Topics

The original homepage featured a long list of doctrinal and background articles. Those remain available here, now organized as a cleaner topic menu and a featured list.

Topic Menu

Choose a study topic from the pull-down menu, then open the article with the button below.

Featured Studies

About BibleTrack

BibleTrack is maintained by Wayne D. Turner, pastor of SouthPointe Bible Fellowship in Fayetteville, Georgia. The site's goal is to provide a reader's guide to the Bible with passage summaries and commentary from an evangelical, conservative perspective.

About This Website

This site is maintained by Wayne D. Turner, pastor of SouthPointe Bible Fellowship in Fayetteville, Georgia, a non-denominational, unaffiliated Bible church located 20 minutes south of the Atlanta Hartsfield airport. Wayne graduated from Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and in 1994 from Georgia State University with a Master of Science degree.

The intent of this site is to provide a reader's guide to the Bible with passage summary and commentary from an evangelical, conservative perspective.

Usage Terms

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