tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7772202774752332943.post4187041486657067514..comments2017-07-15T09:34:49.407+10:00Comments on Milk to Meat Bible Engagement: Bibles, Bibles everywhereAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362198125621450183noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7772202774752332943.post-31983727925434675522011-04-08T20:13:09.795+10:002011-04-08T20:13:09.795+10:00Enjoyed Reading that post. Loved how Camini says, ...Enjoyed Reading that post. Loved how Camini says, "We haven’t fully come to grips with the reality that the Bible was written for us, but not directly to us. In the words of N.T. Wright, we have to learn to read it “with first-century eyes.”<br />Am learning lots recently about researching the context of the day and as best as possible finding out the authors original intent, and then what that means for you and I today. I have also been amazed and challenged about mis interpreting a verse because it hasn't been read in context of the chapter or book. So I also apprecited reading, "For the most part, biblical books were meant to be read as whole units, from beginning to end." These revelations are really encouraging me to study the bible much more and differently to how I have done so in the past.Sarah McIntyrenoreply@blogger.com