Im a librarian and just doing a little research on literacy, so bear with me.
Muslims actually call Jews and Christians 'People of the Book', isnt that interesting. But how many of us actually read this book?
I mean really read, not just skim or listen to soundbites.
And by reading I dont mean reading the commentaries and what other people think about it.
How much time do you spend reading the Bible. Or do you just pick and choose what you like.
What are your reading habits, how do you go about reading the Bible?
Do you read alone or with others? Do you have a large print Bible, many copies or just one? Do you write in your Bible?
Do you have a favourite book in the Bible?
Do you highlight passages?
Sometimes I get a bit concerned that people dont seem to understand what they are reading, or a strange interpetation off scripture and it turns out they dont read the Bible at all, but they are going to another source or just relying on what they hear in church each week. I dont think any church reading can subsitute for sitting down and reading the Bible on your own because most sermons are just half an hour at most and only quote a few verses, its not like you are going through the Bible every day until you read it from cover to cover.
There are all sorts of aids to help you. Devotionals do help. But I think if you havent actually read the Bible, know the stories then its not going to help you understand what they mean when someone quotes a bit of scripture and then goes off on a riff about it.
Its like people that just go to movies and dont actually read the book it based on. How do they know if the adaptation/movie treatment was true to the book? If they havent read the book? In most cases, the book is always going to better than the movie treatment! They are missing out on so much if they are not going to the original source.
Muslims actually call Jews and Christians 'People of the Book', isnt that interesting. But how many of us actually read this book?
I mean really read, not just skim or listen to soundbites.
And by reading I dont mean reading the commentaries and what other people think about it.
How much time do you spend reading the Bible. Or do you just pick and choose what you like.
What are your reading habits, how do you go about reading the Bible?
Do you read alone or with others? Do you have a large print Bible, many copies or just one? Do you write in your Bible?
Do you have a favourite book in the Bible?
Do you highlight passages?
Sometimes I get a bit concerned that people dont seem to understand what they are reading, or a strange interpetation off scripture and it turns out they dont read the Bible at all, but they are going to another source or just relying on what they hear in church each week. I dont think any church reading can subsitute for sitting down and reading the Bible on your own because most sermons are just half an hour at most and only quote a few verses, its not like you are going through the Bible every day until you read it from cover to cover.
There are all sorts of aids to help you. Devotionals do help. But I think if you havent actually read the Bible, know the stories then its not going to help you understand what they mean when someone quotes a bit of scripture and then goes off on a riff about it.
Its like people that just go to movies and dont actually read the book it based on. How do they know if the adaptation/movie treatment was true to the book? If they havent read the book? In most cases, the book is always going to better than the movie treatment! They are missing out on so much if they are not going to the original source.
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