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I’ve read the entire NT and plan on starting over with the Gospels again soon.
During the past few weeks, I’ve been reading the OT. Within days, I realized that reading some of these ancient scriptures word for word was going to be difficult.
Below are the books that, to date, I’ve read for content with a critical eye (via a slow, deliberate pace):
Genesis
Exodus
Numbers
Joshua
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
Below are the books that, to date, I’ve covered via scanning or speed-reading (just trying to learn general themes and pick out important points):
Leviticus
Deuteronomy
Judges
Ruth
2 Kings
All other books of the OT are as yet unread.
So far, I’ve enjoyed learning about creation, Abram and Moses, Saul, David and Solomon, the building of the temple, etc., but a few of these books are dragging me down.
Do you think I’m on the right track if I continue to scan books like Chronicles and read more prophetic books carefully? What of the remaining books of the OT are “can’t miss” reads? Which ones could I skip over without much worry?
I’m just looking for a little advice beyond what the lazy side of my brain is telling me, that is, skip the rest of the OT and jump back into my second reading of the NT - I much prefer it and, after all, it’s the law of the new and everlasting covenant.
Thanks all,
Jeff
I’ve read the entire NT and plan on starting over with the Gospels again soon.
During the past few weeks, I’ve been reading the OT. Within days, I realized that reading some of these ancient scriptures word for word was going to be difficult.
Below are the books that, to date, I’ve read for content with a critical eye (via a slow, deliberate pace):
Genesis
Exodus
Numbers
Joshua
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
Below are the books that, to date, I’ve covered via scanning or speed-reading (just trying to learn general themes and pick out important points):
Leviticus
Deuteronomy
Judges
Ruth
2 Kings
All other books of the OT are as yet unread.
So far, I’ve enjoyed learning about creation, Abram and Moses, Saul, David and Solomon, the building of the temple, etc., but a few of these books are dragging me down.
Do you think I’m on the right track if I continue to scan books like Chronicles and read more prophetic books carefully? What of the remaining books of the OT are “can’t miss” reads? Which ones could I skip over without much worry?
I’m just looking for a little advice beyond what the lazy side of my brain is telling me, that is, skip the rest of the OT and jump back into my second reading of the NT - I much prefer it and, after all, it’s the law of the new and everlasting covenant.
Thanks all,
Jeff