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Any Bible reader must approach the text with a willingness to explain the difference between the Old and New Testament. These approaches could differ dramatically depending on someone’s interpretation method or church denomination. But this isn't a good thing, because it unnecessarily chops up the Bible into pieces. Instead we should work towards a unified understanding of the Bible. This is Five Minutes to Better Bible Reading.
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Any Bible reader must approach the text with a willingness to explain the difference between the Old and New Testament. These approaches could differ dramatically depending on someone’s interpretation method or church denomination. But this isn't a good thing, because it unnecessarily chops up the Bible into pieces. Instead we should work towards a unified understanding of the Bible. This is Five Minutes to Better Bible Reading.
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If you're ready to dive deep with me, consider joining my all-new membership site Better Readers Academy.