New Bibles
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We bought new Bibles the other day, and I'm excited about it. After reading completely through the Bibile together for the first time last year, we felt some dissatisfaction with variant readings and omitted verses. So, after several days of prayer and research, we've landed in the New King James Version. We'll try it this time and pray for the best. NASB came in second, I think.
Whatever version of the Bible you read, I hope you've chosen it prayerfully, and with some study into the background and driving principles of the translation. Is the goal readability, accuracy, and interpretation? Does it reflect the most manuscpit evidence or simply the oldest? (Personally, I don't believe oldest = most reliable.)
And, if you're married, I suggest reading the Bible together. Olivia and I have both read dozens of books on marriage and family, but the strength in our marriage has come more from reading the Bible together than anything else. We have a simple reading plan: We made a chart with each book of the Bible listed and a number for every chapter in that book. Read what you want and mark off that chapter. We alternate paragraphs or thoughts and read aloud.
Go ahead, try it. If it takes you a year or 2 1/2 years, see how easy it is to read all of God's Word and know that you've done it. See the difference it makes.
We bought new Bibles the other day, and I'm excited about it. After reading completely through the Bibile together for the first time last year, we felt some dissatisfaction with variant readings and omitted verses. So, after several days of prayer and research, we've landed in the New King James Version. We'll try it this time and pray for the best. NASB came in second, I think.
Whatever version of the Bible you read, I hope you've chosen it prayerfully, and with some study into the background and driving principles of the translation. Is the goal readability, accuracy, and interpretation? Does it reflect the most manuscpit evidence or simply the oldest? (Personally, I don't believe oldest = most reliable.)
And, if you're married, I suggest reading the Bible together. Olivia and I have both read dozens of books on marriage and family, but the strength in our marriage has come more from reading the Bible together than anything else. We have a simple reading plan: We made a chart with each book of the Bible listed and a number for every chapter in that book. Read what you want and mark off that chapter. We alternate paragraphs or thoughts and read aloud.
Go ahead, try it. If it takes you a year or 2 1/2 years, see how easy it is to read all of God's Word and know that you've done it. See the difference it makes.
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