THE WAY TO STUDY THE BIBLE IS TO READ IT
It appears some people spend so many years studying how to study the Bible that they have no time to read it. Meanwhile the best or the only right approach to studying the Bible was factored into its writing and compilation (just like every writer or compiler does).
Begin from Genesis and end at Revelation.
It's only 66 books containing altogether not more that 800,000 words in even
the most wordy translations. Successive books draw on preceding ones, and that
is how the Bible makes sense. Therefore, persons, locations and events are not
mentioned in later books that were not treated in earlier ones.
The Bible is not an abstract revelation but
narrates events that actually took place on Earth at verifiable dates. You may
therefore find it interesting to consult dictionaries, maps and other faithful
historical materials along the way. These however shouldn't take too much of
your reading time, as you will soon learn that the authors were indeed faithful
witnesses. Also, guard against dictionaries and commentaries that try to draw
you into doctrinal slants (and there are many).
If you patiently read chronologically, you
will have such a grasp that the book becomes virtually part of you. The Bible
is the most important book in the world, and therefore is worth the effort of
reading.
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