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1 | When study what to read first | Bible general | EdB | 242102 | ||
I need to clarify what I meant when I said I tend to steer people away from John. I meant I tend to steer new Christians away from John until they get a better understanding of some of the concepts of Christianity. John 1:1 can be confusing if you don't understand the concept of God and Trinity. How much more is John 6 which theologians argue about to this day. |
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2 | When study what to read first | Bible general | DocTrinsograce | 242103 | ||
Dear Ed, I am not familiar with any arguments over John 1; nonetheless, I like your advice. I was thinking how Mark's audience were Roman gentiles. Luke's audience were Greek gentiles. Those two groups would tend to be more representative of the modern American reader. Therefore they would be good starting points. Perhaps for the less well educated Mark would be better; while Luke might be a good place to start for those with superior educations. Thank you for the suggestion. I think I'll adjust how I have directed new believers accordingly. In Him, Doc |
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