Habakkuk 2:2 "And the LORD answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it."
Although we can learn from all the scriptures, the ones we can immediately read and live are those specific to our day. Jesus' words applicable to our day encourage us to live with the reality of the power of the Holy Spirit in evidence.
Acts 1:6-8 "When they therefore were come together... he said unto them... ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth."
Scriptures written since the day of Pentecost transform us, and we instantly 'run' with them because they communicate our reality. The seven church epistles, Romans through Thessalonians, are God's communication to the body of Christ in the age of Grace. The book of Acts is also our blueprint, providing an example of believers living with the power of the Holy Spirit during this age.
I Thessalonians 1:5,8 "For our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance... For from you sounded out the word of the Lord not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but also in every place your faith to God-ward is spread abroad..."
While reading and delighting in all the scriptures, we are most readily transformed by the Word that applies to our day. We experience the reality of the Holy Spirit in evidence and inspire others to do the same.
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AnswerNo. The first five books of the Bible are called the Pentateuch.The Septuagint ('LXX') was an early Greek translation of all the Hebrew scriptures. It certainly began with the translation of the Pentateuch, as these were regarded as the five most important scriptures, but the project continued until all the scriptures were available to the Jews of the diaspora, who could not read the scriptures in Hebrew.
It would depend on what religion or kind of story you are looking for. There are so many stories in all the Bibles you should read them all!! =D It would depend on what religion or kind of story you are looking for. There are so many stories in all the Bibles you should read them all!! =D
To get better understanding. Yes your native language is the one you understand the best. The bible has a lot of big words that might be hard for someone who doesn't have English (for example) as their first language.
Real pentacostals will read the KJV Bible and that Bible has 66 books total. 39 (Old Testament) 27(New Testament). I'm not saying that other translations are fake, but they change a few words and the KJV is direct. In order to understand the KJV you have to have the Holy Ghost. (ACTS 2:38)
Read it! Did you know that the bible is one of the best-selling books in the history of the world?
Some books in the Bible were known before the Church. Like the Book of Isaiah that Jesus read in the synagogue.
It is one of the books of the Holy Bible to read.
the change that the puritans made was that they were the first to learn how to read the bible in their own language and taught others and made books for children and read books to them.They also spead out the word of knowing how to read the bible and that's how we know how to speak and write the Bible and other books and the puritans are the people I'm doing my S.S project on
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That would probably be 'The Satanic Bible' by Anton LaVey.
27 books and i have read 22 of them!
Orthodox Jews read all the 24 books of the Bible (Old Testament).
Bible - for sure.
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he read The Bible a lot
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