What's your favourite book from the Bible and why?
What's your favourite book from the Bible and why?
>inb4 celibate pseuds
>fuck your god
>lmao weeeeedd dude
Sorry OP but they’re coming
proverbs
Apocalypse
Genesis, I fell in love from the beginning and I had probably gained the most new knowledge in regards to it when I read the differing commentaries denoms had on it.
psalms
when I read the Bible, I enjoyed Revelation the most, since it was finally over and I could go out back, burn it, and never touch another copy again
Jobs, Daniel and Proverbs are my top three.
This :)
Old Testament = Ecclesiastes/Psalms (tie)
New Testament = John
The gospel of John, because it identifies Jesus as the Word (Logos) and is thus the philosphically most interesting book of the bible
>In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
>There are more variations in new testament texts than there are words in the new testament.
stop pretending theres any value besides what the church says there is
either samuel or judges; both are raw as fuck, judges being moreso but samuel has the added charm of being incredibly inconsistent.
Matthew. All that begetting gives me a boner.
Ecclesiastes
Beginning and end of Job. It's theorized that someone other than the original author wrote the middle section, which fucked the book all up.
New Testament is trash
reading through the old testament atm,
gread read, learning alot about the people of isreal.
Joshua and the bartle of jericho is an amazing story.
the book of ester also resonates.
Samuel. It's an awesome romantic epic.
Ecclesiastes, but also God's sarcastic response to Job in particular.
the book of steve
Job
Imagine it as rap battle