Tuesday, April 13, 2010

How many years would you have to study the bible to be sure you had the right concept of all of it in depth?

KJV Bible 1611 + 395 = 2006 less 1963 = 43 years study, reading and doing the math with birth and death dates of bible people and search for accurate bible time line as math is my love in life, the stories of all the people, I have tried to learn, along with all subject in and around those from all lost, until all possible is saved by the savior Jesus Christ our Lord, so I hope I live to learn all of it as it takes a long time. More than 43 years I am sure.

How many years would you have to study the bible to be sure you had the right concept of all of it in depth?
About 10 seconds.


It is mythology, nothing more.
Reply:if youve read the bible then im sure youve seen the passage were God said if he was to give it all to us then the books of this world couldnt contain it all so i wouldnt fret to much about it the important thing is your reading it
Reply:I believe the answer to your question lies in the description of the HOLY BIBLE itself





GODS living word





Meaning we will never fully grasp all that is in there, and we will be learning more and more each time we read it, until our last breath is taken.
Reply:You could delude yourself and be "sure" in one minute. You could fool yourself and be "sure" in 50 years. You could stop fooling yourself altogether and realize that it's all in your head anyway.
Reply:Depends on the final test.
Reply:Sometime last year one of the twelve Chief Rabbis of Israel passed away.


As he laid on his death bed he was asked if he had any regrets.


Just that I will no longer be able to study Torah. Was his answer.


He had begun his study of Torah, first five books of the Bible, at age twelve and he was now in his late 80's


He had spent everyday, all day for 70 some years in study.


I know some Christians that haven't even spent 70 minutes in study of God's Word.
Reply:It is ever learning.





It is seed sown in your mind. God doesn't germinate seed all at one time.





Something you have sdtudied 10 times can be view in new light.
Reply:My lifetime. I keep discovering new things each time I read it.
Reply:Obviously longer than 2,000 years because no one has it right yet.
Reply:There is no way to study the Bible well enough to perfectly understand all of it. Being that it is the Word of God, our brains are too narrow and filled with human error to ever uncover all the meaning in God's message.
Reply:Study mathematics from a different book please. The Bible gives pi's value as 3. How sad.
Reply:Any mature Christian would tell you that in this life time it's impossible to reach that kind of understanding. Especially since the bible isn't a complete revelation. Meaning, God doesn't tell it all in it. Only what we need to know for this lifetime.
Reply:I think we will never learn everything that is to be taught from the bible. Every time I read it, I learn new things, or something jumps out at me that I didn't see or realize a time before. I don't think we can ever fully comprehend the full meaning of things until we are in the presence of God again and can ask questions about things that we only have a limited amount of knowledge in.
Reply:Just leaf through the pages a bit. You'll get it. lol
Reply:all my life to read it and devote myself to it. to understrand. i could go on for hours.
Reply:I think God made it so that we will never be able to understand it all. As a true religious believer, I can honestly say that if we understood the whole thing, we would not be human. The Bible is meant to be a mystery, with hidden, wise meanings behind every word.
Reply:You will have to read and study it for the rest of your life. Even then you may not understand all of it in depth.


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