The most important reason is that I'm an avid reader and never spoil the endings.
Other than that, beginning of a book seems like a logical place to start.
Anytime a question arose about 'how to read the bible' I was instructed to start at Genesis and continue on (this from many different people, clergymen, christian and non religious alike). Others suggested following a 'bible in a year' program. Which I suppose I could do as well. I get the feeling this book will take me in-numerous more time to read than any other book I've perused.
Also because I don't know enough about any of the bible to know where to start otherwise.
Suggestions on a different spot?
Other than that, beginning of a book seems like a logical place to start.
Anytime a question arose about 'how to read the bible' I was instructed to start at Genesis and continue on (this from many different people, clergymen, christian and non religious alike). Others suggested following a 'bible in a year' program. Which I suppose I could do as well. I get the feeling this book will take me in-numerous more time to read than any other book I've perused.
Also because I don't know enough about any of the bible to know where to start otherwise.
Suggestions on a different spot?
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