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jcddyer OP t1_j2tgy61 wrote
Reply to comment by _iam_that_iam_ in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Thanks for this - Great reading recommendations.
Since you are so familiar with the Biblical texts and have such an interesting screen name (yhwh inspired?), I’m genuinely interested in what books or ideas most convinced you toward atheism. I ask in part because I personally struggle less with issues in the text itself and more in my own experiences. For example, I wonder why if there is a Holy Spirit that’s supposed to make me more like Jesus, why I’m still so often such a jerk.
jcddyer OP t1_j2sruqd wrote
Reply to comment by Allerdice_ in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Here's a 5min video that summarizes the story: https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/the-story-of-the-bible/
jcddyer OP t1_j2sbvk4 wrote
Reply to comment by Respectable_Brown in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Good question and thanks for the feedback.
It's tough to be 100% consistent with a categorization due to the traditional order of books, but this scheme is generally based on genre rather than individual author. So of the works attributed to John, one is gospel/narrative, three are letters/epistles, and one is apocalyptic/prophetic, hence the three different colors. There are other helpful divisions (undisputed Pauline vs. disputed, major vs. minor prophets, etc.), so maybe it'd be good to offer some options in the color/genre breakdowns.
jcddyer OP t1_j2s3cj1 wrote
Reply to comment by Old_Athlete_6173 in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
The earliest parts of the Hebrew Bible were written around 1500 BCE and the last parts by around 100 CE, but the "medieval" era is much later, usually considered around 500-1400 CE. So a more accurate critique would be something like "such a bronze/iron age mindset."
Also, as a sociologist myself, I'm interested in the secularization thesis (i.e. "religion is dying") that was once the dominate framework for understanding religious expression. However, scholars have shifted in their understanding of the role of religion in modern societies around the world. I might recommend a review like this https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/display/document/obo-9780199756384/obo-9780199756384-0073.xml
jcddyer OP t1_j2rtz6z wrote
Reply to comment by ZoladoneFarmer in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Statistically speaking, this is most likely to happen from mid-October to mid-November...
jcddyer OP t1_j2rtw9l wrote
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Most chronological reading plans put Job after the proto-history of Genesis 1-11. Here's what this plan does.
jcddyer OP t1_j2rtjdm wrote
Reply to comment by Comfortable-Device17 in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Well, if the overall message and trajectory of the Bible is true, then God cares about and values you whether you slack or not. Hope this tool lets you find something realistic and enjoyable instead of something feels like a duty.
jcddyer OP t1_j2rt4d5 wrote
Reply to comment by Bogart745 in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
A nice feature of this app is that you can turn off specific days, so if you prefer to have Tuesday and Thursday off, you can do that, or if you want weekends off, you can do that :)
jcddyer OP t1_j2p5v49 wrote
Reply to comment by Ukvemsord in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
The visualization is reading through in the traditional (Protestant) order, but the site lets you reorder in several different ways, including chronologically, using Hebrew order, OT/NT overlap, etc.
jcddyer OP t1_j2p5l2n wrote
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Indeed, the month of March is pretty rough, but it ends with a hint of hope.
jcddyer OP t1_j2ngkgs wrote
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I created a tool (biblereadingplangenerator.com) that let's you customize a Bible Reading Plan by choosing a length of time, a set of books, and a visualization method (calendar, list, and in this case, a circle). It uses standard Bible data, and this view uses Javascript to generate an SVG with rotated text where the genres of the text each have a color.
Here's the original link: 2023 Bible circle
jcddyer OP t1_j2u4jln wrote
Reply to comment by _iam_that_iam_ in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Thanks for sharing. Blessings to you.