AdamCrock
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Have Your sweet time ! Nobody is pushing You !
If You wish to read it than read all ! ^^

Kaitzilla if you want to go even further, try picking up a copy of an Orthodox version of the Bible. Has several other books in addition to the books the Protestants left out
And that's an interesting fact (Bible meant book). I wonder if other sacred books originated their names that way? I know for my ancestors "Popol Vuh" means Sacred Book, so its a logical name too
Aphoristically said, "The Orthodox Church is evangelical, but not Protestant. It’s orthodox, but not Jewish. It’s catholic, but not Roman. It isn’t non-denominational – it’s pre-denominational. It has believed, taught, preserved, defended and died for the Faith of the Apostles since the day of Pentecost 2000 years ago."
A cubit is the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. According to Google Calculator (which uses the Biblical cubit), 1 cubit is 0.46m, or 1.5 feet. 300 cubits (the length of the ark) is 137.16m/450 feet, 50 cubits (the width of the ark) is 22.86m/75 feet, 30 cubits (the height of the ark) is 13.72m/45 feet, and 15 cubits (the level of water above the tallest mountains) is 6.86m/22.5 feet.
Gah! The Orthodox Christians have their own Bible too? (With even more books?)
Everyone forgets that the Protestants didn't have the first schism with Mother Church.
I need a scorecard to keep up.
The Noah verse "Then the LORD said, "My Spirit will not contend with humans forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years." confused me when I read it when I was younger. Many people think it means that "people will live to 120", which doesn't make sense considering all the multi-century people listed in those chapters. I later thought it was a prediction as to when the Flood would come.
But that contradicts clearly what the Bible says the level of the water was above the highest mountain and my a long margin. It cannot be simply local since the waters will run away and not cover the highest mountain. Also God gave them a symbol of the rainbow that he will never send such a flood again. Considering that flooding is a rather commonplace thing, then either God was lying, or the flood was a global event. A local flood is not something you can get out of a simple reading of the passage. Also the timing of the flood is one year, which no flooding event we have seen last that long.Considering the ark was a huge box instead of a yacht, I'd imagine there's more space than that thing.Also, nobody really knows what gopher wood is, but it's likely to have been pitched (ie. covered in tar so that it doesn't rot). There's a theory that the flood only covered the Middle-East, which was the world to Noah and his family, so he only had to take animals that were found there - I'd imagine that getting an elephant on an ark of those dimensions would be fairly hard!
For the past few years, I have been slowly making my way through the Bible. I am using a annotated Bible and Bible commentary. I usually read the commentary for a block (usually a chapter), then read the block in the Bible while reading the annotations and reading the verses cited in the annotation. Then I go back and read the entire chapter. When I finish a book of the Bible, I go back and read the book from start to finish.
I have finished the Old Testament and now am in the middle of the Apocrypha (no one church includes all the books - the Catholics fall short and the churches that include books that the Catholics don't also fall short somewhere along the line). I really want to make a push to get this done this year. I think I am aboout to get into the more historical bools of the Apocrypha (which look like that will move faster based on the annotations). Once I get through the Gospels, I will be close enough to the finish line to make a real push.
The various groups called Orthodox Christians have several Bibles. Syrians and Ethiopians both have their own canons. I think the Ethiopian is the longest. Hope you can read Ge'ez.
Oh, and Johnny Cash's reading of the New Testament is the best audio Bible there is. He just kind of sounds like God, if God had an American accent.
Once you get to Solomon, you should maybe make a small diversion and read the Kebra Nagast (or part of it). Its a fascinating piece of literature from an Ethiopian perspective about the seizure of the Ark of the Covenant from Jerusalem to Ethiopia via Queen Sheba's son
You can't even get whether it was two or seven of every kind of animal - it appears to be a mishmash of at least a couple of stories common to the area.
Ya I can't figure out if I'm confusing myself or not.
Genesis Chapter 7 Verse 2 and 3:
2) Of every clean beast thou shalt take to thee by sevens, the male and his female: and of beasts that are not clean by two, the male and his female.
3) Of fowls also of the air by sevens, the male and the female; to keep seed alive upon the face of all the earth.
And the clean beasts and clean fowl got taken of for cooked offerings, so either 2 pair became 1 pair or 1 male got taken and left 1 male and 2 females or maybe there really were 7 pairs of the clean ones.
Archaic language heh. Maybe that lego Bible has an illustration. Hopefully no dinosaurs waving goodbye.