How Do You Read The Bible?

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blue_ladybug

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Do you read it from Genesis to Revelation? Do you jump around in it? Or, like me, do you close your eyes, open your bible, point to somewhere on the page, and wherever your hand lands, is what you read? LOL
 
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Gracie_14

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when i read the Bible with my siblings, we read it from Genesis to Revelation. Right now in the Old Testament we're on the book of Daniel and in he new testament in 1 Peter. :D on my own i read the Bible where i feel the spirit is leading me to. i don't know how it works but it does! :D
 
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Gracie_14

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Or, like me, do you close your eyes, open your bible, point to somewhere on the page, and wherever your hand lands, is what you read? LOL
i sometimes do that too! :D it can be awesome :)
 

blue_ladybug

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See, I never know where to read. I find certain parts of the bible boring (like the who begat who, lol). But I like Psalms, Proverbs, Ephesians, and Matthew through John. :)
 

Budman

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Usually straight through. But I also tend to jump around a lot! :p
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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I have read it from Gen to Rev a few times. Since then I skip around, studying in chunks or by themes. Sometimes I will read a particular book again or a section to try to keep familiar with it. I'm on to my third one with notes written all over it so they look quite tatty, like a workbook. I do keep some editions and different language translations unmarked for study purposes but my main bible looks very used.
 
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I love the bible....when I read I ask for the Lord to open my eyes to the truth.....and tragic thing...My cousin one time went in to seek guidance from a pastor of one of the "big, wealthy, successful" churches and when she asked for guidance he did exactly what you said....closed his eyes, opened the bible and put his finger down and started reading to her.....she got up and walked out and never went back to that foolishness.......
 
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claysmithr

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I also read "The One Year Bible"
 
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I was going to say with my eyes......
I didn't mean it that way, LOL. I meant that I read the whole first letter to the Corinthians for example. I don't start at Gen. I have in the past. But now I am more interested in the historical, cultural, and literary context. Stuff I can get in a good study Bible. Like, what is the main theme of the book?, who wrote it?, what was going on at the time? etc. Most people randomly open the Bible, if at all, and just start reading out of its literary and historical context and have no idea what the auther is actually saying.
 

blue_ladybug

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Another thing is, I lose interest after a few seconds. :( I'd like to be able to focus on reading it for at least 20 minutes or so. But my mind is always on a dozen other things at once.
 

PennEd

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See, I never know where to read. I find certain parts of the bible boring (like the who begat who, lol). But I like Psalms, Proverbs, Ephesians, and Matthew through John. :)

For yrs I skipped over the "boring" chapters in the Bible like the begats and tribe placements in Numbers I think. But they actually contain some of the most breathtaking proofs of how Jesus Christ is everywhere, through the incredible design by the Holy Spirit of Scripture: For instance, The apparently boring begats in Genesis 5: disclaimer - THIS IS NOT MY RESEARCH

[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD="bgcolor: #dddddd"]Hebrew[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: #dddddd"]English[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Adam[/TD]
[TD]Man[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Seth[/TD]
[TD]Appointed[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Enosh[/TD]
[TD]Mortal[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Kenan[/TD]
[TD]Sorrow;[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Mahalalel[/TD]
[TD]The Blessed God[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jared[/TD]
[TD]Shall come down[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Enoch[/TD]
[TD]Teaching[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Methuselah[/TD]
[TD]His death shall bring[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Lamech[/TD]
[TD]The Despairing[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Noah[/TD]
[TD]Rest, or comfort.[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
That's rather remarkable:
Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow; (but) the Blessed God shall come down teaching (that) His death shall bring (the) despairing rest.
Here's the Gospel hidden within a genealogy in Genesis!

Similar coolness in the arrangement of the 12 tribes around the Tabernacle. Looking down, the shape of the tribes is a Cross! With the Ark of the Covenant right in the middle. That is what the Lord would see.