It is really hard for me to narrow this one down to a single book.
If forced, I would say the Gospel of John.
What is your’s?
It is really hard for me to narrow this one down to a single book.
If forced, I would say the Gospel of John.
What is your’s?
I seem to always end up reading Proverbs, but a close second is the Gospel of John.
Exodus is rather exciting.
Acts is a real page turner as well.
Can’t say I have a favorite, but Genesis would be near the top. The account of the creation and fall are so important, capping with the proto gospel (the first gospel) of Genesis 3:15.
I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.
@Fritzpw_Admin the book of John is also high on that list.
Luke is a treasure. It’s got the Christmas story, the parables about lost items, and the thief who was saved while on the cross—beautiful stuff.
Job because I would be very sad, if I was Job-less
Seriously, all scripture. . .
Is inspired of The Ruach, (Original Hebrew word means, Spirit, Mind, Breath, Fire, Water, Wind of Yahuah Elohim). All His Words, even the least stroke of pen, the Yud, Hebrew character I love them all. Yahuah Elohim, The Word “Ha Debar” said, “Heaven and Earth will pass away, but not the least stroke of pen shall be blotted out from my Words until all are fulfilled.” His Word all of His Words, I love.
That’s a really hard question. I guess if pressed I’d go with Romans.
Revelation. I love the imagery.
In the old testament I love Nehemiah. In the new testament it would be Acts.
Pretty cool that we’ve all picked different books and for different reasons. As I was reading,I was nodding in agreement to each one
I would have to say my favorite is the book of Acts. This is mostly because I love seeing how the Early Church functioned in harmony. It stirs this passion inside me every time I read it.