Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

The "Boring" Parts of Scripture

Written by Caleb Wait | Jun 4, 2019 7:00:12 AM

Matt, Derek, and Alastair mull over the "boring" parts of scripture to see how these monotonous passages can be more greatly appreciated and share advice and resources that everyday Bible-readers can use. Matt also shares why Derek and Alastair are wrong for suggesting any book but John as the first book of the Bible a new Christian should read.

Timestamps:

Intro + What do we do with "boring" parts of scripture? [0:00 - 8:40]

Is it legitimate for those who do not have trained theological categories to skip parts of scripture? [8:40 - 15:18]

Tips for the everyday Bible reader to glean deep insights from seemingly "boring" parts of scripture [15:18 - 24:15]

Why we need new strategies for reading the Bible [24:15 - 29:00]

New Testament resources for reading the Old Testament [29:00 - 31:10]

Which book of the Bible a new Christian should read first [31:10 - 41:30]

Useful resources + Conclusions [41:30 - 45:52]

Resources mentioned:

NIV Study Bible

ESV Study Bible

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