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    January 20, 2010

    Ur Video: Leonard Sweet on Reading Scripture

    There are two ways to read the Bible, and they're as different as apples and oranges.

    Posted by UrL Scaramanga on January 20, 2010



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    There's a Bible out there very much like what Leonard Sweet is calling for here. The biblical books are published without any chapters or verses, in their natural literary divisions. In other words, they're presented as "apples," not "oranges." It's _The Books of The Bible_ from Biblica (formerly the International Bible Society). See www.thebooksofthebible.info.

    Posted by: Christopher Smith at January 26, 2010

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