mwalker1996 wrote:
Have you found a children's bible helpful in understanding the overall narrative of scripture i.e God redeeming the human race through Jesus?
I haven’t used a children’s Bible, but sometimes I look at simpler translations, like the NIV, when I’m reading a challenging passage. My preferred translation is the NRSV, which is a bit more academic although fairly easy to read, but it can help to compare other translations when I’m having trouble grasping something. I often use biblegateway.com when I want to check out different translations. Biblehub.com can be good, too.
I don’t think the Bible presents an overall narrative, not that some of the writers didn’t have similar views and goals. I see it as a small library made up of texts from different genres and with different purposes in mind depending on the motivations of the writers in their historical, environmental, political, cultural, literary, religious, and philosophical contexts.
I’m saying that because maybe not understanding how a specific passage fits into the overall narrative isn’t always about a comprehension problem but, rather, about their not necessarily being a unified narrative or purpose. I think that’s exemplified by its often questionable (or worse) morality, contradictions, and frequent failure to hold up to archaeological and scientific evidence.
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