There are a number of online sites that have plans you can follow. Three of them are listed at the links below.
Many people try to read as much of it as possible, some read the whole bible, but it is very rare to read the entire bible passionately in order and remember everything. Everytime I read the bible I find something new even if it is a passage I have previously read. I would have to say that the bible is an infinite book.
Based on the time frame you gave it will take one year to read the bible in a year.
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Since right about half the text is bolded, it takes just about half the amount of time as reading the whole bible text.
He even published his own annotation of the bible. See link "The Jefferson Bible"
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Read the book of Ezekiel in the Bible. The author write about many of his visions. Read the whole bible, there are many accounts of people having visions.
The same way you talk to anyone. With respect
The best-selling one year Bible is the "One Year Bible Compact Edition NIV". The one year Bible helps one read the entire Bible in as little as 15 minutes a day. This Bible comes in the portable compact, and also the full size.
The whole Bible is not read at the Sabbath service. The prayers include many selections from the Psalms, and those don't change. The public reading of the Torah ... the first five books ... is the centerpiece of the Sabbath morning service. There is a standard format of divisions according to which the entire Torah is read in the course of one year. The conclusion and the beginning are both read during the joyous service on the last day of the Fall holiday of Sukkot. There is also a 3-year cycle of Torah reading practiced by some congregations.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but surveys suggest that while a majority of Christians own a Bible, a much smaller percentage have read the entire text. Different denominations and individuals have varying levels of familiarity with the Bible.
This would take a very long time, several years I would expect, not to mention you would get very little benefit. Many times a subject is discussed throughout the whole chapter and sometimes spilling into another chapter. It would be best to read 3 or 4 chapters a day. At least you could read through the Bible in one year and gain much more benefit.