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I was able to pare down my library by giving away the few commentaries I had collected as texts for classes in CemetaryFlynmonkie said:I feel your pain there! However, you are still wearing the Badge of Honor on this topic! (scanned books eek!)
I have never read any of his stuff. There is so much out there - so many scholars. But I just might look into this one. I am always up for another good book recommendation.
Honestly, for me, I have found that it is better not to clutter my mind with "others" ideas. Commentaries bother me, usually I cannot or do not follow just one. I read several different opinions on the subject and then base my opinion on the final analysis. But I believe you are further advanced than I. I just renewed my faith 2 years ago December 31. So I still have many years of catching up to do it seems!
This has always been an area of interest for me. One of the reasons I like Bullinger - it is his study style - the approach. It is teaching me to look further into things and not always just accepting them "as they are written." Not necessarily that I agree with "his thought process" all the time. This time in my life the task of "language" is too overwhelming for me. Head knowledge it seems at times for me can be detrimental to the basic message. But again, I am just starting out. When approaching scripture I find many things I know, I am not sure how I know - but I do. It is a wonderful feeling to find it written. But after many years of "misinterpretation" I want to know why I believe what I believe and then know how to support that. It is a long road ahead to me! I agree on not dealing with too many opinions for sure! (I call that noise!)Dmckay said:I was able to pare down my library by giving away the few commentaries I had collected as texts for classes in CemetaryOne of the reason I learned Biblical Languages to begin with was to be able to translate on my own and not have to depend on someone else's mistakes and biases. There are very few commentaries that I would ever recommend, and usually I provide a few caveats to the readers.
MatthewPoole said:<snip> I say let's get back to the Bible and get our answers from there, we don't need no "book" to tell, us how to live, we need the Bible and some Good old fashioned Gospel Preaching to make our lives straight, Women want to know how to handle their marriages, Husbands wanna know to deal with thier wives, Parents wanna know how to deal with thier children, It's all found in those 66 books that make up the Holy Bible.
MatthewPoole said:<snip>Problem is, people either don't read it at all, or they read it and don't apply it to thier lives or they'll listen to some apostate preacher, tell them the Bible doesn't really mean what it says,
DiscipleOfIAm said:What book are you reading or have read recently?
Do you read mainly fiction or non-fiction, Christian only, or only the Bible?
Which authors do you read most?
God Bless!
arunma said:Most of the time, you'll find me reading either the Bible or a physics book. In my spare time, I also enjoy reading the church fathers. A few days ago, I was reading bits and pieces of Saint Justin Martyr's Dialog with Trypho, a Jew. It's quite an excellent read for any Christians who want to know why the claims of Christianity triumph over the claims of Judaism. At the moment, I'm supposed to be reading the Confessions, by Saint Augustine, which I borrowed from one of my best friends at church (over a month ago). Unfortunately I haven't started yet, but I probably will tonight. What better a time than Christmas Eve!
As you can probably tell, my favorite authors (besides the Apostles of Christ) are the church fathers. On the secular side, I also enjoy Richard Feynman, Albert Einstein, and a bunch of other nerdy physicists.
DiscipleOfIAm said:What book are you reading or have read recently?
Do you read mainly fiction or non-fiction, Christian only, or only the Bible?
Which authors do you read most?
God Bless!
Dmckay said:It all boils down to communication and lack of communication skills. I wasn't aware of how poor my communication skills were until I started learning Greek and Hebrew. I found myself having to study English Grammar for Foreign language Students before I could get anywhere studying Biblical languages.
That discipline has taught me to be more precise in both my thinking and speaking, so as not to create communication errors because I didn't express myself properly. It drove my children crazy while I was home-schooling them. They wouldn't get a response unless their grammar and diction were correct.
DeaconDean said:I am currently doing an in-depth study on Matthew 24. Have been researching this section for more than a year now. When I was in high school, the years they taught English Literature, I excelled. But the years they taught English Grammer, I failed. I love to read, fiction and non-fiction. I gave up watching "wrassling" years ago. I read as much as I can lay hands on by such authors as:
Arthur W. Pink
John Gill
James Petigru Boyce
John L. Dagg
Charles Hodge
Benjamin Warfield
John Bunyun
John Piper
John Calvin
Martin Luther
Billy Graham
T.D. Jakes
Augustine
R. L. Dabney
Louis Berkhof
Loraine Boettner
John Murry
John Owen (The Death of Death in the Death of Christ)
Johnathan Edwards
Charles H. Spurgeon
George Whitfield
Just to name a few. And BTW, I like my southern accent, earned me quite a few beers when I was living in "Southern" California.
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