Old Testament
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:59 am
After reading this question I have to wonder if I'm biased, having studied the Old Testament for my major, or if the rest of the world is suffering from a lack of knowledge and just riding off the norm. Kind of like how no one likes spinach because, "Ew, it's gross and no I've never tried it. Why would I try something gross like that?"
Sure, I'll give Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy credit for being ridiculously boring and repetitive. And Isaiah a mark for "Huh?" But the rest (and there is a LOT of "the rest") is full of stories. And stories are what make scriptures easy to read. Just get used to the language and it'll be a lot easier. (Anyone who says the language is too hard to get used to, but loves reading Jane Austin is hereby discredited for hypocrisy.)
Plus, the Old Testament can be funny. Don't believe me? Go read Judges with the expectation that it is funny. Read it as though it were written to make you laugh. Still having trouble? Go take (or audit if you hate hard religion classes) the Old Testament from David Seely. Or just go visit him in his office and ask him to tell you his opinion on Judges.
Maybe I should go read the Old Testament again. Just to make sure I don't have selective memory.
Sure, I'll give Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy credit for being ridiculously boring and repetitive. And Isaiah a mark for "Huh?" But the rest (and there is a LOT of "the rest") is full of stories. And stories are what make scriptures easy to read. Just get used to the language and it'll be a lot easier. (Anyone who says the language is too hard to get used to, but loves reading Jane Austin is hereby discredited for hypocrisy.)
Plus, the Old Testament can be funny. Don't believe me? Go read Judges with the expectation that it is funny. Read it as though it were written to make you laugh. Still having trouble? Go take (or audit if you hate hard religion classes) the Old Testament from David Seely. Or just go visit him in his office and ask him to tell you his opinion on Judges.
Maybe I should go read the Old Testament again. Just to make sure I don't have selective memory.