I realized long after the fact that ElShaddai at He is Sufficient tagged me with a Bible meme!

Here’s my shot at it.

1. What translation of the Bible do you like best? NET or NIV (I know, I know, ElShaddai…)

2. Old or New Testament? Gosh! Do I have to choose? You can’t beat Isaiah for good reading, or Paul for doctrine. But since the New Testament has Jesus…

3. Favorite Book of the Bible? Matthew or Romans

4. Favorite Chapter? Hebrews 12

5. Favorite Verse? Hebrews 12:22-24

6. Bible character you think you’re most like? John

7. One thing from the Bible that confuses you? Ok, here’s a common one: the Nephilim of Genesis 6. Viewing it as the survival of an early Israelite myth makes it all the more intriguing

8. Moses or Paul? Paul

9. A teaching from the Bible that you struggle with or don’t get? The Trinity

10. Coolest name in the Bible? Crispus (Acts 18:8; 1 Cor. 1:14)

Ok, I’m going to tag Josh at The Smoak House, Vance at Meditations on an Eyeball, and…everyone else who loves Jesus — well, do you or don’t you?! ;)

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  • This was fun. I'm working on mine. Thanks for tagging me.
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