I have read the entire Bible,
2006-12-02 14:45:26
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answered by Sicily 4
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Personally I'm still working on it.
Acts 17:11 suggests reading it every day to best understand it and to be able to discern for yourself whether what you're taught is so.
The books are all quite good and have a single consistent theme, the vindication of God’s right to rule mankind and the realization of his loving purpose by means of his Kingdom. According to 2Â Timothy 3:16, “all Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial.” This includes both "Old" and "New" Testaments (sometimes referred to as the Hebrew and the Christian Greek Scriptures which coincides with the idea that both parts blend harmoniously with each other).
2006-12-02 22:51:14
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answered by E. T. 4
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I have read a majority of the Bible.I think the only books I haven't read are Psalms,Proverbs,Ecclesiastes,Song of Solomon,1 John,2 John,and 3 John.
2006-12-02 23:51:53
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answered by debralizjr 4
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No I have read every Book in the Bible more than once.
It is good to have a daily plan to read the entire Bible in a year.
2006-12-02 22:48:53
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answered by zoril 7
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Like maybe the Book of Matthew.
Christians in their churches and sermons tend to stay away from the words of Jesus, cause Jesus was way over their heads.
Instead they seem to prefer the words of Paul, John, Tim, and just about anybody that is understandable to simple-minded people. Paul, for example, said that women should keep quiet in church. This they can understand.
2006-12-02 22:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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there are 66 books in the bible. i have only read like ten. it will take me a long time to get through the whole Bible, but I'm working on it
2006-12-02 22:45:56
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answered by ~Amber~ 4
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many christians read nothing other than the King James version of the bible which is 7 books less than the catholics' bible. at least here in the US.
2006-12-02 22:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Scriptureman says:
2Ti 3:15 And that from a child thou hast known the holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
2Ti 3:16 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
2Ti 3:17 That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.
2006-12-02 22:45:31
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answered by scriptureman 2
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Leviticus, Numbers, and some of the oddly named minor prophets.
2006-12-02 22:48:23
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answered by Bobby E 3
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Muhammad in the Bible
Muhammad In The Old Testament
Prophet Muhammad In The New Testament
http://www.muhammad.net/biblelp/index.htm
2006-12-02 22:52:05
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answered by A2Z 4
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