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Which one is the best one, provide links. Faggot

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lumina.bible.org/bible/Matthew 1
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biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis 1&version=NLT
youtube.com/watch?v=y-RAyIJ0tNo&list=PLCED9C361662866BD&index=2
searchthescriptures.com/newsletters/foundations.htm
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amazon.com/New-Oxford-Annotated-Bible-Apocrypha/dp/0195289552/
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wayoflife.org/database/isnt_the_king_james_bible_too_antiquated.html
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Go ask your pastor.

Talmud

Hope you've been keeping up on your Latin!

i personally recommend NET

and also lumina's study environment:
lumina.bible.org/bible/Matthew 1

constable's notes on there are fantastic

king james version

don't got one

Easy-to-Read version. Says all the stuff, and no wasted time on awkwardly phrased sentences.

The Scriptures, by the institute for scripture research.

"This is a literal translation of the Bible in English. This translation differs significantly from most common English translations in that it has restored the original book order of the Hebrew Scriptures, the Tanakh, and restored the Name of the Most High, (יהוה) throughout."

It is by fat the best one and leaves out much of the trickery.

The other day I was being interviewed for a new job. They're a company with a strong Christian culture. The HR guy asked if I was religious, and then if I was Christian. I said yes but I don't know very much about it tbqh. I just really need the job. I do want to become more religious though. What's the best place to start?