I think it makes sense to read it from the beginning until the end. God knew what He was doing in putting the books in a specific order. Many things won't be understood if one doesn't have the background knowledge.
There is NO WAY to read the Bible wrong unless you have the wrong Bible. KJV is the true Bible. Skip chapters, start with the New Testament, start with the Old Testament, start with Revelations, skip pages, start on a random page. There is literally no wrong way to do it. Disgusting that she would even say or insinuate that you could.
Thank you Ashley, I'm going to go read something from Levitcus today! ππ
Flash back to when my family tried to have us read it like a chapter book, only to drop it after the onslaught of names for some reason
Lmao I donβt know how to read
I think Colossians, Mark, John, Genesis, Exodus, or Ecclesiastes are all good places to start. βΊοΈ
You need to take it literally and it is a story , from genesis to revelations.
Look for the book of Enoch
Lol you're reading it wrong if you're not reading it in Hebrew
I hate to break it to you but the Bible is man made and full of made up bs and lies
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Start reading it backwards. We are already living the book of revelations.
I think it makes sense to read it from the beginning until the end. God knew what He was doing in putting the books in a specific order. Many things won't be understood if one doesn't have the background knowledge.
Guys you should actsully start on Matthew,Luke,John,and mark sense they all talk about Jesus of Nazareth and cliff knetchle said the same thing
I stayed with proverbs!
hi thank you so much I'm 12 years old so can you pls make a bible study for 12 year oldsβ€β€β€β€β€β€β€πππ
There is NO WAY to read the Bible wrong unless you have the wrong Bible. KJV is the true Bible. Skip chapters, start with the New Testament, start with the Old Testament, start with Revelations, skip pages, start on a random page. There is literally no wrong way to do it. Disgusting that she would even say or insinuate that you could.
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