Happy New Year brothers. Here is our new Bible study thread for this year. Last year, we covered Genesis, Job, Jonah, Judges, Hosea, and Micah from the Old Testament. We also covered Romans, John, James, 1 John, Titus, Jude, and Hebrews from the New Testament.
I recommend that for this thread, when you cite the Bible, use a Bible translation that is in the public domain. Examples of these would be the King James Version, American Standard Version, Geneva Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Douay-Rheims, and others. Newer Bible translations can be used under fair use but they usually require that you cite the copyright in a disclaimer, such as this:
With that out of the way, which book would you like to cover next? Since we closed out last year with the New Testament's Hebrews, I think we should start this year with something from the Old Testament. My personal vote goes to Exodus.
I recommend that for this thread, when you cite the Bible, use a Bible translation that is in the public domain. Examples of these would be the King James Version, American Standard Version, Geneva Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Douay-Rheims, and others. Newer Bible translations can be used under fair use but they usually require that you cite the copyright in a disclaimer, such as this:
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With that out of the way, which book would you like to cover next? Since we closed out last year with the New Testament's Hebrews, I think we should start this year with something from the Old Testament. My personal vote goes to Exodus.
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