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Religions > Bible |
| User: |
"Give em Hell Harry" |
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20 Dec 2003 10:19:39 AM |
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Bible Books |
Which books of the Bible are the most read and studied?
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| User: "Dave Oldridge" |
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| Title: Re: Bible Books |
20 Dec 2003 11:58:59 AM |
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"Give 'em Hell Harry" <IndependentVoter@.att.net> wrote in
news:vE_Eb.498686$0v4.21663836@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
Which books of the Bible are the most read and studied?
I would think the most read would be the gospels and the epistles of the
New Testament, since they are read in catholic rite churches everywhere and
every day.
The church organization I was brought up in was fascinated by Revelation,
though and by Daniel.
--
Dave Oldridge
ICQ 1800667
Paradoxically, most real events are highly improbable.
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| User: "Caiaphas" |
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| Title: Re: Bible Books - which books of the Bible are more important? |
20 Dec 2003 12:09:53 PM |
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"Give 'em Hell Harry" <IndependentVoter@.att.net> wrote in message
news:vE_Eb.498686$0v4.21663836@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
Which books of the Bible are the most read and studied?
How about which books of the Bible are more important?
I would sumise that the actual accounts (Gospels) of Jesus are more important
than every other book followed by the perceptions of Jesus' teachings (ex: Pauls
writings). I think if one took the position that all the books of the Bible are
equally important then that could imply that one has made the Bible itself an
idol rather than the revelation of God as being important. Comments?
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