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Posted: 2003-04-19 03:30pm
by The Dark
I have with me at college an NRSV with annotations and the HarperCollins' Bible Dictionary. I'm going to need a copy of the Apocrypha next year, and probably the Harvard or Yale translation of the Scrolls of Qumran the year after. At home there's an NIV, KJV, and a Children's Bible I got when I was six and have never read.

And the Skeptics' is OK against lieralists, but they don't take into account that not all of the Bible can be taken literally. Plus, some of their "problems" I've scratched my head over trying to figure out what they were talking about. *shrug* Still fun to look at.

About Psalms: Don't try to figure out when they were all written, even Hebrew scholars and archaeologists haven't a clue. They date everywhen from about 1500 BCE to the post-Exilic Jerusalem in ~500 BCE to possibly the fall of the Temple in 70 CE. There's at least 1000 and possibly 1600 years of literature in that book.

Posted: 2003-04-19 03:33pm
by Dalton
Sir Sirius wrote:I have a Qu'Ran, but I poured a Vodka and Coke on it once while drunk, it's now suger-clued shut.
:lol: I dunno what's so funny about this...but it is.

Posted: 2003-04-19 04:00pm
by Darth Yoshi
I have a pocket version of the King James New Testament. Some guy was handing them out at school, so I took one.

Posted: 2003-04-19 05:24pm
by LadyTevar
Yes, I have the Bible I was given as a Graduation present by one of my godmothers. King James , of course, with little bookmarks and highlighted passages from when I actually read it.

I also have a copy of "The Illustrious Qur'an: Being an English Translation of the Holy Qur'an by Allama Abdullah Yusuf Ali". Very interesting reading, especially since I find it as florid as the King James. :)

Posted: 2003-04-19 08:21pm
by Hethrir
I've always wanted to get my hands on the Qu'Ran and the (other work of faith i can't remember the name of). I have spoken to and heard about Muslims but never read their Bible.

Posted: 2003-04-19 08:47pm
by Nathan F
Yes, I own a couple.

Why? Seeing as though I am Christian, it is somewhat self explanatory. :D

Posted: 2003-04-19 09:01pm
by aerius
I got one from the school or a hotel many years ago, it's sitting in a storage box somewhere in my basement along with my old magazines and stuff. My mom has copies of some Buddhist text but they're in chinese so I can't read them or know exactly what they are.

Posted: 2003-04-20 02:04am
by Mr Flibble
I have four bibles sitting on my bookshelf. All of them given to me (two for confirmation, one for finishing primary school and one gideon's). I have no idea how many my dad has, but it is quite a few including a greek version and a hebrew version. Given that he is a priest it is not suprise he has lots of bibles.

Posted: 2003-04-20 04:17am
by Coyote
I've got the Hebrew-English Torah, a NIV Christian Bible, and a Qur'An. I also have several support books about Jewish and Islamic traditions, beliefs, rituals, philosophies, etc. I studied in an Orthodox yeshiva (religious school) in Israel and academic courses at a University about Islam...

Why?

I'm Jewish so that explains that stuff. Islam fascinates me, the two religions are closely related. And I learn a lot of Christianity by living in a Christian culture. Religions and beliefs in general fascinate me, and while I am connected to my Jewish life I am not sure how much of the Bible I believe. It is just interesting stuff, and these are the playbooks of millions worldwide, so it is worth understanding.