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Learn the Bible in 24 Hours

Janette

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You've probably seen "The Idiot's Guide to the Bible" and "The Bible for Dummies." It's hard to go through a secular bookstore and not see such things. The popular majority of books which "deconstruct" the Bible were written by people who were trying to disprove it.

As such, I've always thought that "cliff notes" for the Bible were a bad idea. Now I am changing my mind.

There is a wonderful book out there called "Learn the Bible in 24 Hours" by Dr. Chuck Missler.

Dr. Missler was called to the ministry through study, a passion for the Scripture, and severe hardship. His works are researched with the precision of an advanced systems engineer (because he is one), and the no-nonesense attitude of an American military officer (he's one of those too). He writes with a bit of bravado and wonder that makes this extremely technical book a pure joy to read. He can get a bit "hip" at times, and he isn't afraid to use words like "extraterrestrial" and "interdimensional" with respect to God (both words are true if you think of their pure meanings and not little green men from Mars), but he maintains an obvious respect, faith, and awe of the Lord through all of his writing.

I have *never* seen a so faithfully concise and organized volume on the Christian Bible.

This book is written from the standpoint of a believer who has studied the Word for years. It won't "really" teach you the whole of the Bible in 24 hours, but it does divide the Bible into 24 hour-long "lessons" which one should then build upon by reading the actual Scriptures in question. It connects the prophecy of the Old Testament directly to the events in the New, and moves back and forth to point out exactly when we were "first told" this or that would happen (and that it did in fact come true, as God said.)

I hightly recommend it as an addition to any Christian library.

Janette
 
It seems really interesting sister. I think the main thing this book aims to achieve is to help people to "learn" how to read God's Word.

For me personally, reading and comprehending the Bible is at times hard, but with prayer and patience, God helps me with the answers. I'd definitely love to get the book though. God bless

Here's the link to the book if anyone else is interested:
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours - By: Dr. Chuck Missler - Christianbook.com
 
Difficult read

I will point out that the author goes *very* deep into Scripture, prophecy, the very meaning of Hebrew and Greek words and names, and even angelology and demonology.

This isn't a book for the casual or timid student. Seeing how seemingly random Hebrew names given to children across 10 generations out of Genesis can be lined up by their root words to prophecy the coming of our Lord Jesus is both awe inspiring...and a little overwhelming.

It can drive you to your knees (or under your couch) depending on how you respond to such a dramatic affirmation of how God moves in our lives.

I have not completed the book yet, but so far he is pretty much in agreement with Scripture, though he takes some words and situations *very* literally where some denominations would argue that the story is metaphorical. Personally, I prefer his method, as I don't see miracle as metaphore but as God-given (quite literally) fact :)
 
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