That might depend on what your interests are.
If you are interested in history you might enjoy the early history of the Creation of this new form of life called 'Man-KIND', you might enjoy Genesis chapter 1-3. Of course you'll realize that that's a very short version; so you might try to visualize some things for an extended time.
If you are interested in other history, you might read the rest of Genesis, or Exodus, Numbers.
If you want to learn more about Jesus' life on earth; you might read Matthew, Mark, Luke, John.
The history of the early Christian congregation is in Acts.
If you think you might like some more WISDOM; then try Proverbs and Ecclesiates.
If you want to learn about the moral standards that Jehovah God wants mankind to follow, they you might try the Corintians, Galatians, Romans, Ephesians, James, and a few of the other books in that area.
If you are lonely, or depressed, and need comfort; you might linger in the Psalms. They might draw you closer to Jehovah.
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The Gospel of John and then his 3 Letters are a good place to begin. John's Gospel is sometimes referred to as the 'Gospel of Love.'
Yes, read the bible. Its a good thing to do :)
That depends on which part of the Bible you read. Almost any opinion can be supported by some part of the Bible.
Yes! The Bible was a huge part of education in the 1600s and the 1700s. The main reason they wanted all children to be able to read was so they could read the Bible.
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The Hebrew Bible is used for prayer, study, and is read from on special ocassions such as Holidays and Shabbat. The Torah (the first part of the Hebrew Bible) is also read from on Mondays and Thursdays.
You can read about these studies on religious web sites.Christmas bible studies,leading up to the seasonal holidays are a traditional part of a Christian believer.
Education could be a reason that a parent would want their children to read the Bible. Also believe or religious could be a some good reasons to read the Bible.
There are many web pages where one can read about the birth of Jesus. Some good web pages are About Bible Prophecy, Goodreads, Bible Hub and Bible Gateway.
You can read about Gideon in the book of Judges, in the Old Testament.
all of itThe previous poster is incorrect. Most Christians have not read the entire bible. Ask them and they'll admit it. Unless they're lying, which is a sin.
The Christians read the Bible quite often but its really important to them to read the bible.
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