Many daily reading plans will also include a Psalm. The book of Psalms is in the Old Testament about half way through the Bible. The Psalms are songs – and were the hymn book of the ancient Jewish people. There are 150 Psalms. Some are very short. The Psalms cover every human emotion, so they still have an impact on modern readers. They include love, anger, joy, doubt, frustration, despair, hope and the desire for justice.
It’s also a good idea to explore different versions of the Bible. The meaning is the same, but some versions use more contemporary language. It is important to find one that works for you. Many Bibles include side notes or commentaries which explain what is being said and give helpful background information.
Bible notes will help as you begin to explore the complexities of the Old Testament. Much of it is the extraordinary story of Jewish people over about 1,500 years. Some of the events and characters are well-known in modern culture: Moses leading the Jews’ escape from slavery in Egypt; Joseph and his
multi-colored coat abandoned by his brothers; Noah and the flood; Abraham - a key figure for Jews, Christians and Muslims; King David, who ruled Israel and wrote many of the Psalms.
Jesus Christ often referred to Old Testament writings in his teaching, so it is important to understand them so that you can understand what he was saying.
Academics continue to study the Bible and wrestle with the meaning of some passages. They analyze historical documents, read the original translations and consider the context in which the books were written – the culture and the politics. This is important because it uncovers aspects and subtleties that may not be immediately obvious. Academics interpret some parts of the Bible slightly differently.
It is not necessary to be a scholar to enjoy and understand the Bible. Christians read and re-read it and find it life-changing and inspirational. It has insights into how to live, how to cope with difficulties and how to forgive. It explains who Jesus Christ is and shows us what God is like. Many find God speaks to them personally through what they read.
We recommend that you try to get hold of a copy of the Bible for yourself. If this is not possible, or in the meantime, you can get started by reading the Gospel of Mark here.