Reading The Bible is easy because it fits together in a perfect whole, illuminating the past, present and future. It provides answers for existence. It presents the history of the world and the solutions to just about any situation. It is easy to read if taken as intended - it's easy because it makes sense.
Reading the Bible is now easy because it is now translated to many Languages. But undestanding the Bible is completely another matter.
The Bible is an extremely large collection of books, some of which contain obscure texts, and is often translated into unfamiliar or stilted English. Reading the Bible is a difficult task if the purpose is to understand the original intention of a book's author and the context in which it was written. Reading the Bible is easy if it is read by rote, in short passages, without concern for understanding the underlying meaning of the text.
Why was Peter's reading from the bible important
Yes: Reading the Bible once a day Keeps the devil away.
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depends which bible ur reading!
Yes reading the bible has a very large positive effect on the society as a whole.
The Bible is The Holy Book of the Christians
you keep reading it
The first reading in the Bible is generally from the Book of Genesis, which describes the creation of the world and the early history of humanity.
It means to read the bible through meditation.
Yes... on one occasion all through in one go (over several months!), and many parts on a 'rota' system many times. However, reading the Bible and understanding it is not always easy. If you are planning on starting to read the Bible, it is better to start on a Gospel story telling of Jesus' life and work. Start with Luke or Mark, then Matthew and finally John. Paul's letters (eg 1 and 2 Corinthians) are easy to read and understand. Then get yourself a Bible reading study guide available online for free or from a retailer like Amazon quite cheaply. These are designed to get yoou reading passages, and to answer questions on the passage thus learning while you read.
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