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mom_of_4
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Starting this one now. A little excited about it. dont know why. I havent read anything by this author. But heard she is good.

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behudd
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I loved the premise of this book - learning about the unspoken cultural differences between Western culture (where I live & read the Bible) and Eastern culture (where the Bible was actually written), and I thought the authors put the information together in a way that was relatable & informative without being condescending.
I enjoy approaching my faith intellectually instead of only emotionally, and this helped me do that.

TheBookgeekFrau Stacked! This sounds very interesting and right up my ally. 10mo
behudd @TheBookgeekFrau I hope you like it! It is older - published in 2012 - so there‘s some stuff I wondered if it would be presented differently now versus a decade ago. But overall I really enjoyed it! 10mo
TheBookgeekFrau @behudd I think that makes even more interesting! 10mo
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HeartOfBabel

“We‘re all losers, but most of us don‘t know it.”

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HeartOfBabel
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Pickpick

As with any great book, in my opinion, I found this to be an entertaining read, I learned plenty of interesting things and it has left me in a state of pondering every time I put it down for the day. I have been left with an overwhelming sense of optimism in life.

I would highly recommend it for anyone who is interested in the subject matter, and interested in the potential to gain new perspectives, both male or female.

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erindarlyn
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A rudimentary introduction to the idea that our cultural influences and modern paradigms can heavily shape the way we read and interpret scripture - an important thing of which to be aware if you want to really dive deeper into biblical study, interpretation, how interpretation influences what faith looks like in different circles around the world, and the relevant history.

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flybluejay
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This book changed my life when I first read it in 2016, and it‘s surprisingly — or unsurprisingly — even more relevant now.

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swynn
Bible Doesn't Say That | Joel M Hoffman
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Hoffmann applies considerable knowledge of Hebrew and Greek to correct common misconceptions about and misinterpretations of the Bible. His readings challenge you to dig through barriers of history, tradition, translation, and linguistic drift to imagine how the text would have been understood at the time it was written. Some of his corrections seem hair-splitting or even suspicious to me, but others are profoundly insightful. Recommended.

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swynn
Bible Doesn't Say That | Joel M Hoffman
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The Bible doesn't say that God performed miracles.

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rachelsbrittain The premise of this book sounds very intriguing! Are you enjoying it? 3y
swynn @rachelsbrittain I am! I haven't gotten to an explanation of the miracles claim yet, but so far so good. He points out ways that modern readers can misread ancient texts -- like cultural ignorance, baggage of tradition, mistaken expectations, or mistranslations. And he has supplied examples from stories of the Creation, the Flood, and David & Goliath. 3y
rachelsbrittain @swynn that's so interesting! I've definitely heard about ways that translations misinterpreted or simplified some of the original meaning but it sounds like this is a lot more in depth. I may have to check it out! 3y
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cottagelantern
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a great introduction on how to read the Bible as literature - and why you should be reading it that way!

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GAustin
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Introduction was very interesting. Looking forward to reading through audible.