What's your favourite Bible book, /lit/?
I love Ecclesiastes but I'm reading Job for the first time now and it's great.
>>7858108
Old Testament: Psalms
New Testament: Gospel of John
>>7858113
>john
good taste lad
The favorite of the non religious: Revelation
The favorite of the non religious intellectual: Ecclesiastes
The favorite of the religious: One of the gospels
The favorite of the religious intellectual: Job
Ecclesiastes is the shit. I read that once in Sunday School when I was bored, blew my mind. They should've called that one Revelations. Job is amazing too. I was always pissed that we never read Ecclesiastes or Job in Church, just the same tired Genesis and Gospel passages.
>>7858175
gospels are pretty good though as long as jesus is speaking. his homies are all trash.
revelations
>>7858196
People take every thing said in the gospels too seriously. I don't mean that by questioning the events, I mean that by what the disciples say. I think John wrote his gospel 30 years after resurrection and he really brought Australian tier bantz. Like whenever he was explaining the reaction of Mary Magdalene and said "She came running to Simon Peter and to the disciple that Jesus loved." which he was obviously referring to himself.
>>7860236
wew lad, looks like you spared him no expense
>>7860054
>revelations
Not plural, just Revelation
Gospel of Thomas
>inb4 heretic
fite me
The favorite of the edgy teenager: The Gospel of Thomas
>>7860482
>not the gospel of mary magalene
Nothing like a gnostic whore to sharpen that edge.
>>7858131
Job is wonderful.