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[–] prunerye@slrpnk.net 5 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I never had much use for non-religious secondary sources back when I was a believer, so I can't recommend any, but the New Testament isn't actually that long; you could probably finish it in a week if you read 20-30 chapters a day, and the chapters are short. The first three books, Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and to a lesser extent the fourth, John, are all the same; you can probably just pick one (John is probably the most interesting) and read the rest of the NT as is. Whether or not it's worth your time is entirely up to you. I certainly have no intention of reading it again any time soon.

[–] lagoon8622@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 days ago

I think nothing outside of the gospels is of any merit. It is probably worth your time to read the red words in the bible. Jesus was on some real shit, minus all the son of god stuff

Before people get huffy yes I have read the entire bible; it is not "the most beautiful book ever written" nor anything close to that, but Jesus was an interesting dude

You also can not read the bible as if it's modern English and interpret it as such. Always consider 1. who was talking then, 2. who they were talking to, and 3. the context in which they were speaking at the time.