
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”
— Psalm 119:105
More than just reading—understand, reflect, and apply Scripture to your life.
A complete 4-year journey of carefully curated passages through Scripture.
Enter a focused listening experience with audio Scripture for meditation and reflection.
Each week includes guided prompts to help you apply what you learn.
Access short guided prayers for different seasons and needs.
Share prayer requests, pray for others, and celebrate answered prayers together.
Set your preferred study times to build a sustainable spiritual practice.
Choose from templates like Lectio Divina, Daily Examen, and Gratitude.
Understand the cultural and historical background that brings Scripture to life.
Clear explanations of key themes, symbols, and theological significance.
Pause and reflect on your journey every 13 weeks with guided celebration.
Premium topical studies that explore what Scripture says about life's most important subjects.

Learn to deepen your prayer life through biblical examples and principles.

Strengthen your faith by studying the heroes of faith throughout Scripture.

Find biblical peace and learn to cast your cares upon the Lord.

Discover God's design for marriage and building a Christ-centered relationship.

Study biblical leadership principles from Moses, David, and other leaders.

Understand the power of forgiveness and how to extend grace to others.
Here's a preview of Week 1: In the Beginning
The Creation Story
At a Glance
Genesis 1:1-2:3
“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters...”
What does it mean to be made in God's image?
Thank God for His creative power and purpose for you.
Honor the Sabbath with intentional rest this week.
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I didn't grow up in church. A couple of Sunday school visits as a toddler — that's about it.
So when I decided about a year ago that I wanted to seriously study the Bible for the first time, I had no roadmap. No pastor guiding me. No family tradition to lean on. Just me, a King James Bible, and no idea where to start.
I tried. I really did. But without structure, without context, without anyone explaining what I was actually reading — I kept getting lost. The language felt distant. The history felt foreign. And the sheer size of it was overwhelming.
Then I had a thought: what if I built something to help others figure this out — and in doing so, finally figured it out myself?
That's what KJV Weekly is. I'm not a pastor. I'm not a theologian. I'm someone who came to Scripture late, struggled to make sense of it, and decided to build the guided journey I wished had existed when I started.
— Andrew, Founder
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