So you quantify the whole Bible by the percentage of the verses . Ok then I get it. So on that basis you proved my statement was wrong when I said roughly.
I did not see it that way. Using percentage of the verses covered can be misleading because you are depending on which verses you picked and chose.
I would say every book of the Bible has its thrust in the message it wants to convey. If these prominent characteristics of the Book is chosen for the readings and tied together with the other books in the OT (as compared to the NT) and the psalm as prayers then the Bible can be pretty much be summarised.
Ok I get your point but I still disagree with you because that’s not my methodology of how I do it.
I think focusing too much on the verses and not the context of the whole Bible can be in danger of error in understanding them. I often heard that some Protestants used verses of the Bible to derive their doctrine but ignore some other verses that disagree with it.
btw, how long does your pastor complete the whole Bible that he teaches you in your services?
Do you all study the same passages or it is up to the selection of the pastor at any given time?
I hope you at least listen to what I said without making quick conclusion so that I don’t have to deny it.