I plan to read the entirety of the Bible, But I don't really know much about it's history or christianity, where should I start? what order should I read it in?
What order should I read the Bible?
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Just read the fucking bible you lazy retard. KJB and NSRV are recommended. Any respectable edition will have extra information and contextualize each of the books.
Aside from reading the actual book, you're going to want to read additional material:
Roberto Calasso: The Book of all Books
Bloom: A Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible.
James Kugel: How to read the bible
And there are also Northrop Frye's two books on the bible.
When youre done you can move onto Augustine and Boethius (you have read Plato and the stoics before, right?).
There are a bunch of video series on YouTube and podcasts giving you an indepth bible-tour. Use your brain.
Am I missing something? Isn't the bible made out of two testaments, gospels, epistles, and so on?
in what order should I read all of this?
they're already in order, just open the book and read it
How do I do that.
one page at a time
Just read it, if you don't understand something I guess you can google it. I also endorse list of translations. KJV is the best translation from a literary perspective, NRSV (they just updated it I think) is the best in terms of accuracy and readability. ESV is also good.
>Bloom: A Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible
i just started reading this after seeing this post and it fucking sucks
>ABLOOBLOO GOD IS A BIG MEANIE MUH HECKIN ISRAELITES DID NUTHIN WRONG
REALLY showing his ethnicity if you catch my drift. and how can you talk about exodus without mentioning aaron's golden calf? this shit is absurd.
start in the front and finish in the back. if there's anything you don't understand just look it up. you should read the whole thing before you read any supplementary literature, and by the time you're done you'll know exactly which topics you want to explore more so i won't recommend you any
A NIETZSCHE THREAD BECAME ARCHIVED FOR THIS.
Good
In my dream I went camping and forgot to bring any supplies. What should this tell me about current affairs?
You could read an abridgement.
https://annas-archive.org/md5/f00a93204b39b207dc157ef6025a0293
Like many peoples of his time, the writers of the old testament were influenced by Indian philosophy. The Hindus and Buddhists understood that what gave man continuity over countless lifetimes was not his body, or even his mind, but his labor, his karma. The labor determine his future, not his class or the whims of God. If you want to understand the bible at all, you have to understand the Upanishads retard
willfully retarded
Jesus wrote the bible and the only influence he had was the holy spirit.
its a copypasta
Genesis, Job, ecclesiastes, psalms, gospel of Matthew and finish with gospel of John. Thats all you need.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, Acts, John, Epistles, Revelation, OT.
if you find it too hard, skip chronicles the first time around, it retells the pentateuch with genealogies and you won't get anything from it if you're just drudging through.
for usual tips, always search for anything that sounds weird, that you've feel you've misunderstood, that sounds somehow contradictive to another passage, etc.
it's always a misunderstanding on your part.
all criticism and whatnot i see is nothing but a doubt or misinterpretation (or misunderstanding) held onto instead of answered.
i would still read through Chronicles, btw.
the genealogies will also give you a few surprises when you properly connect the dots about who is a relative of who.
Does anyone have the 30 day Bible reading guide?
The only good book in the Bible is Ecclesiastes. It really doesn't fit in with the rest at all. It's actually philosophically meaningful whereas the rest is total shit.
go ahead and read Proverbs too.
if you say Ecclesiastes is good, you would likely agree that the rest of what Solomon wrote must be as good.
the whole Bible is even deeper than Ecclesiastes, it's just not as clearly shown. requires study.
for a great example of that imense depth, read Jeremiah or Isaiah, with a few commentaries and explanations on hand for each passage.
or, for one that looks deceptively simple, study and truly understand the Sermon on the Mount.
Learn Greek and Hebrew grammar and muscle through it until you can pump. The bible is like 35% mistranslated and you're missing all the wordplay
Phenibut stops the dreaming.
Start with a reliable study bible and in the New Testament and then do the OT
Get the Ignatius Study Bible
The bible was abrogated by mohamed about 1500 years ago, just go straight to the quran
Start with the Gospels and go to the Old Testament after you finish them, then reread the Gospels and finish the New Testament.
Get the book or pirate it. If you bought the book, then open it from its left and start reading. If you pirated it, open it in your electronic device and start reading.