Progressive revelation simply means that the newer sections of The Bible contain a fuller revelation of God compared to the earlier ones. It is not necessarily important in the reading of Scripture. All of Scripture is profitable for doctrine and practice (2 Tim. 3:16-17) admonishing (Ps. 19:11), building up in the faith (Acts 20:32), comforting (Rom. 15:4), producing faith (John 20:31), and is intended for the use of all persons (Romans 16:26).
It's important to the particular church, which scriptures are accepted as official. It's good also, to do some reading on your own and come to your own conclusions.
The Scriptures are important because they help you to grow in your Christian life. Reading the Bible daily will help you spiritually, and it helps us to see what God says. The Bible is a sword and shield.
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You / we / they were reading. i / he / she / it was reading
By reading about Gods Divine Revelation
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They worship by teaching and reading of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Well, if Ben is a person, and he is deceased, then I would say he is past tense. However, if you are talking about language, you might be referring to the word "been," which actually could be past, present, or future perfect progressive tense along with had or have. Examples: I have been reading (present perfect progressive). She had been reading (past perfect progressive). By that time, we will have been reading for a week (future perfect progressive).
Roman Catholic AnswerThe second reading usually comes from the Epistles, or from Revelation.
Reading Baha'i scripture and prayers is an act of daily worship, just as reading their own scriptures and prayers is for the followers of other religions. Baha'i's, though, consider the scriptures of other religions also the Word of God, but dated for the time in which they appeared.
Reading the scriptures is one sure way. Having regular prayer. The most important avenue is to listen to the promptings of the Holy Ghost.
Joseph L. Trafton has written: 'Reading Revelation'