From Genesis to Revelation:
Scrip·ture n.1.a. A sacred writing or book. b. A passage from such a writing or book.
2. The sacred writings of the Bible. Often used in the plural. Also called Holy Scriptures.
3. scripture A statement regarded as authoritative.
Not in its entirety but you will read verses of Scripture. Here is a link for you that has many 'versions' of the Bible for your reading pleasure:
Everybody has their own scripture. OR Before taking the church service the priest liked to read a line of scripture from his bible
"Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, AND READ..." (Isa.34:16).
Read Mark 13:5-31.
Most people read scripture from the bible or a love poem. Read something that touches the heart or the bride and groom.
The Gospels often state that Jesus read and studied Scripture, or read and studied the Torah (Depending on the translation). This means that Jesus read, studied, and lived by the Bible!
Why don't you read it and find out for yourself as it will do you Good
He read from John 15:5 He read the Scripture, 'I am the vine, you are the branches. Whosoever abides in me will bring forth much fruit.'
There is a scripture that talks about not being involved in war in 1Corintinans 10:3,4
There are plenty in Scripture; too numerous to mention. I suggest you read the Bible and find out for yourself.
A Christian lectern is a stand or podium in a church where the Bible or other holy scriptures are placed during religious services. It is typically used by the clergy to read passages of scripture or deliver sermons to the congregation.
There is nothing to say that a person cannot make notes in the margin of a page of the bible to bring attention to a passage they have read. Each bible printed is but a book of scripture and is not Holy in that it has been consecrated.