Juvenile Nonfiction

52 Books in 52 Weeks, it's called. The challenge is simple: read a book every week for a year.

33. The student Bible (New International Version).

The student BibleI’m not going to review the Bible, for heaven’s sake! But I will say a few things about this reading of it. It’s the first time I’ve ever read the entire bible, for one thing (I followed a reading plan). It took me just under a year, and some books I read more than once. Also, I ended in the middle, at Isaiah 66, which is interesting since Isaiah is kind of a bridge between the Old and New Testaments (Jesus inaugurates his public ministry by reading aloud in the synagogue a text from Isaiah 61), and because the Bible has a total of 66 books. But other than that… what? Review the Bible? It was a good book.

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Juvenile Nonfiction is Joshua Neds-Fox’s blog v.3, internetted lovingly to you from Detroit, Michigan.

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