This is part 1 of the Read the Bible For Yourself.
Today we are beginning a new class called Read the Bible for Yourself. Whether you are new to scripture, or you’ve been reading it for years, this class will empower you to read and understand the bible like never before. You’ll gain key insights into the context, content, and application of scripture so you can take your reading and understanding to the next level.Today I want to begin with the question, "Why should you read the bible for yourself?" Why is this book even worth your time? For those of you who have been reading it for years, you get it, but how would you inspire a desire in someone else to go through the hard work of learning to read the bible proficiently? In this episode you'll see why everyone, even non-Christians, should put in the effort to read the good book.
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Notes
The Bible survives in more manuscripts than other ancient documents.[1]
The Bible is available in more languages than other books.[2]
The Bible sells more copies than other books.[3]
Which two sayings are in the Bible?
God inspired the Bible, resulting in an authoritative book for belief and practice.
2 Timothy 3.14–17 (NRSVue[4]) 14 continue in what you have learned and firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it 15 and how from childhood you have known sacred writings that are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17 so that the person of God may be proficient, equipped for every good work.
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Footnotes:
[1] If we added in manuscripts of the Old Testament the number would jump up considerably, especially after the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the documents recovered from the Cairo genizah.
[2] If we limit ourselves to only the New Testament, the number of language jumps to 2,191.
[3] See Guiness Book of World Records, “Best-Selling Book,” accessed Nov 10, 2023, https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/best-selling-book-of-non-fiction.
[4] New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition, National Council of Churches, 2021.
549 Read the Bible for Yourself 16: How to Read Revelation
548 Read the Bible for Yourself 15: How to Read the General Epistles
547 Read the Bible for Yourself 14: How to Read the Pastoral Epistles
546 Read the Bible for Yourself 13: How to Read the Church Epistles
545 Read the Bible for Yourself 12: How to Read Acts
544 Read the Bible for Yourself 11: How to Read the Gospels
543 Read the Bible for Yourself 10: Key Background for Reading the New Testament
542 Read the Bible for Yourself 9: How to Read the Prophets
541 Read the Bible for Yourself 8: How to Read the Psalms
540 Dustin Smith’s Take on the Tuggy-White Debate
539 Dale Tuggy’s Thoughts on the James White Debate: Is Jesus Yahweh?
538 Read the Bible for Yourself 7: How to Read Wisdom Literature
537 Read the Bible for Yourself 6: How to Read the Law
536 Read the Bible for Yourself 5: How to Read OT History
535 Kingdom Journey Interview (Sam Tideman)
534 Read the Bible for Yourself 4: How to Determine Content and Application
533 Read the Bible for Yourself 3: How to Read the Bible in Context
532 Read the Bible for Yourself 2: What You Need to Know about Your Bible
530 God’s Heart for Shalom
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