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I'm doing a Chronological Bible-in-a-year reading of the Bible (it's taking me more than a year, but, hey, it's getting done) which is nifty because as you may or may not know, the Bible is mostly not laid out chronologically. And thus I choose to believe that this is why River decided she needed to "fix" Sheppard Book's Bible, as it's not in "order". Yes, I know that's probably not what Joss River meant. I'm putting on my fandom-blinders. Mostly books are grouped around types. So the historical books are all together. The poetical/song books are all together. The letters are all together. The prophets are all together, and further sub-divided by major (aka, they wrote a lot) and minor (aka, not so much writing) prophets. While that's cool, it makes it easy to lose sight of how things are happening in real-time, so to speak. So you might not pair up the Psalms David wrote while being chased by Saul, or while acting a fool in front of the Philistines, or kicking Philistine butt with, y'know, all those things actually happening over in Samuel. It's also really easy to lose sight of how the various prophets were sometimes speaking to the people at the same time, although sometimes not in the same parts of the nation(s). Some of those old dudes knew each other. And it's fun having these various scriptures juxtaposed so you get more or different details from different writers who were writing for different audiences and/or different purposes. It's been giving me a broader perspective.

Anywho, that's the background to this little tidbit: Dude Jeremiah wrote a lot! I'm up to Jeremiah 30-something and I've got another 20 some odd chapters to go. I think Isaiah's longer, but Jeremiah's no slouch! (Who was often in danger of his life, but I digress.) I'm kinda looking forward to Daniel which should be coming up soon, right? I mean Jeremiah's been prophesying about the capture and subjugation of Israel under Babylon and Nebuchadnezzar...and Daniel is part of the group that gets taken away by Neb...so...Daniel soon, please, Chrono study?
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After being distracted from working on it for so long, I'm finding myself highly reluctant to work on my reply to www for the homosexuality reply on HC. The thing is, it's done! I believe I finished it the same week the internet died on my old lappy. But getting a new laptop, one that was internet ready and unlikely to crash out of the blue, became my driving...drive. Clearly my lack of motivation is evidenced by this post. And me checking email, surfing ff.net, and not looking up the reference for Paul's apostolic the Apostles' and Church elders' decision re non-Jewish converts. Have finally fixed the mouse pad on this durn thing, though. I may keep it after all. She'll need a name...

In my, rather limited, defense, I haven't really felt like writing much of anything. Not on the computer at least. I don't know if that's because I've spent the last week or so getting my setting straight and trying to figure out the things I've lost/have to recreate in the move (my desktop is still painfully bare), or if I'm reacting to being away from working for so long. I'm sure both are true in part, the larger part, though unspoken, always being pure laziness. Hello Sloth. Thy name is me. And I'm a wee distracted by a sudden Pitch Black story idea. But we won't get into that.

What else what else what else? Dunno. I have copied www's post so that I can copy and paste them into my reply instead of relying on the descriptive titles I gave the points that I thought needed to be answered (15 some-odd, in case you were wondering (which you weren't), not including sub-sections. This is what happens when you're handwriting while you commute. You develop a system o_O).

On the flip side, doing these replies, painful though they can be--as Katya will attest--has made me (a) study my Bible in a more orderly way than I ever have, (b) understand God's Word if only because in reviewing it for myself I can study the entire passages that are necessarily not address b/c of the nature of preaching, and discovered that (c) Mom gave me a really faboo study Bible all those years ago, and that I (d) really enjoy studying it when I'm not being a lazy idiot. Bible? Boring? My pertu-- Okay sometimes it is. And sometimes it's tough, yes. But so interesting. Dare I say...fascinating. :D

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