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What's your least favourite book or books of the Old Testament?
And how can we help each other to see the value and get more enjoyment out of these books?
My least favourite books of the OT will be of no surprise to those who know me here.
But first a short history for context:
When I was in primary school (elementary) I read the Bible through from cover to cover. It was quite the challenge for someone who has mild dyslexia but learned to enjoy reading in the mid-primary school years (thank you, Tintin, Narnia, Hard Boys). The translation was the Good News (granted far from the best but it was still God's Word). Anyway, I read the Bible through in 6 months. I would've finished it sooner but I got really stuck in the Books of Law, more specifically the last half of Exodus/much of Leviticus/Numbers/Deuteronomy. Once I made it past them, I was back on track.
So, I've always struggled with these books. They're difficult reads and hyper-detailed and don't seem to be particularly relevant to Christians. That said, I've noticed some things I didn't pick up the first time. Some things that pertain to the Old Covenant and point to the New Covenant. I'm about to begin Leviticus again. Wish me luck!
But seriously, the last half of Exodus/much of Leviticus/Numbers/Deuteronomy - that section was almost a death knell for me. And I'm sure it's stopped many a people from reading the Bible all the way through.
What would you say to me and others like me?
How do we look for Christian value in these books?
And how can we help each other to see the value and get more enjoyment out of these books?
My least favourite books of the OT will be of no surprise to those who know me here.
But first a short history for context:
When I was in primary school (elementary) I read the Bible through from cover to cover. It was quite the challenge for someone who has mild dyslexia but learned to enjoy reading in the mid-primary school years (thank you, Tintin, Narnia, Hard Boys). The translation was the Good News (granted far from the best but it was still God's Word). Anyway, I read the Bible through in 6 months. I would've finished it sooner but I got really stuck in the Books of Law, more specifically the last half of Exodus/much of Leviticus/Numbers/Deuteronomy. Once I made it past them, I was back on track.
So, I've always struggled with these books. They're difficult reads and hyper-detailed and don't seem to be particularly relevant to Christians. That said, I've noticed some things I didn't pick up the first time. Some things that pertain to the Old Covenant and point to the New Covenant. I'm about to begin Leviticus again. Wish me luck!
But seriously, the last half of Exodus/much of Leviticus/Numbers/Deuteronomy - that section was almost a death knell for me. And I'm sure it's stopped many a people from reading the Bible all the way through.
What would you say to me and others like me?
How do we look for Christian value in these books?