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Can i ask.. how do Christians read the OT? How do you approach it? What should a Christian have in mind when going through the OT.
How important is it to read the OT for Christians?

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Can i ask.. how do Christians read the OT? How do you approach it? What should a Christian have in mind when going through the OT.
How important is it to read the OT for Christians?

Thank you.
I believe we won’t be able to understand the NT without studying the OT. Theres about 300 direct quotes and well over 1000 references. Jesus quoted the OT and told us man should live by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God Mat4:4 and without the OT, no one would be able to understand the symbols in the book of Revelation, so I say its very important. I would recommend praying first before reading ask and for wisdom James 1:5 and read with an open heart of just wanting to understand the will of God and be open to making changes accordingly. Start with Genesis and keep reading. It took me about three times of reading the Bible cover to cover to see how everything is so interconnected and layers upon layers. I learn something new or see a connection I never saw before all the time. The Bible is a masterpiece and really the light to our path Psa119:105. One thing to keep in mind the bible is not written in chronological order, it often repeats and enlarges or zooms in more details of the same story. I love the OT stories of Creation, Abraham, Issac and Jacob, you can see Christ so plainly in them but especially in Joseph. Moses and the story of the wilderness is really an allegory for us.

God bless!
 
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Can i ask.. how do Christians read the OT? How do you approach it? What should a Christian have in mind when going through the OT.
How important is it to read the OT for Christians?

Thank you.

In a nutshell, just keep in mind that the main thing the O.T. provides, all through its Ancient Near-eastern paradigm, is a prophetic, messianic background for the N.T. (all of which points to Jesus as the fulfillment).
 
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