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I also wonder about this since Q tells us to read the Bible...

through my basic research, and trying out various Bibles, I've been reading verses from the Geneva Bible 1599.

It was the Bible that the Puritans brought with them, and it was banned by King James because of the margin notes which were telling the people they had rights, etc.

King James also had a lot of 'issues', so I don't know if his Bible is the tool to use for this time that we're in, but that's just my opinion as I know many people love the KJV.

I would also read the Q-Source section of any Bible first as it focuses on the sayings of Jesus.

you can use this outline to find the Q-Source/Sayings Gospel in any Bible you prefer.

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q-contents.html

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I also wonder about this since Q tells us to read the Bible...

through my basic research and trying out various Bibles, I've been reading verses from the Geneva Bible 1599.

It was the Bible that the Puritans brought with them, and it was banned by King James because of the margin notes which were telling the people they had rights, etc.

King James also had a lot of 'issues', so I don't know if his Bible is the tool to use for this time that we're in, but that's just my opinion as I know many people love the KJV.

I would also read the Q-Source section of any Bible first as it focuses on the sayings of Jesus.

you can use this outline to find the Q-Source/Sayings Gospel in any Bible you prefer.

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q-contents.html

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I also wonder about this since Q tells us to read the Bible...

through my basic research, and trying out various Bibles, I've been reading verses from the Geneva Bible 1599.

It was the Bible that the Puritans brought with them, and it was banned by King James because of the margin notes which were telling the people they had rights, etc.

King James also had a lot of 'issues', so I don't know if his Bible is the tool to use for this time that we're in, but that's just my opinion as I know many people love the KJV.

I would also read the Q-Source section of any Bible first as it focuses on the sayings of Jesus.

you can use this outline to find the Q-Source/Sayings Gospel in any Bible you prefer.

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q-contents.html

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I also wonder about this since says Q tells us to read the Bible...

through my basic research, and trying out various Bibles, I've been reading verses from the Geneva Bible 1599.

It was the Bible that the Puritans brought with them, and it was banned by King James because of the margin notes which were telling the people they had rights, etc.

King James also had a lot of 'issues', so I don't know if his Bible is the tool to use for this time that we're in, but that's just my opinion as I know many people love the KJV.

I would also read the Q-Source section of any Bible first as it focuses on the sayings of Jesus.

you can use this outline to find the Q-Source/Sayings Gospel in any Bible you prefer.

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q-contents.html

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I also wonder about this since says Q tells us to read the Bible...

through my basic research, and trying out various Bibles, I've been reading verses from the Geneva Bible 1599.

It was the Bible that the Puritans brought with them, and it was banned by King James because of the margin notes which were telling the people they had rights, etc.

King James also had a lot of 'issues', so I don't know if his Bible is the tool to use for this time that we're in, but that's just my opinion as I know many people love the KJV.

I would also read the Q-Source section of any Bible first as it focuses on the sayings of Jesus.

you can use this outline to find the Q-Source/Sayings Gospel in any Bible you prefer.

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q-contents.html

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I also wonder about this since says Q tells us to read the Bible...

through my basic research, and trying out various Bibles, I've been reading verses from the Geneva Bible 1599.

It was the Bible that the Puritans brought with them, and it was banned by King James because of the margin notes which were telling the people they had rights, etc.

King James also had a lot of 'issues', so I don't know if his Bible is the tool to use for this time that we're in, but that's just my opinion as I know many people love the KJV.

I would also read the Q Source section of any Bible first as it focuses on the sayings of Jesus.

you can use this outline to find the Q-Source/Sayings Gospel in any Bible you prefer.

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q-contents.html

2 years ago
1 score
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I also wonder about this since says Q tells us to read the Bible...

through my basic research, and trying out various Bibles, I've been reading verses from the Geneva Bible 1599.

It was the Bible that the Puritans brought with them, and it was banned by King James because of the margin notes which were telling the people they had rights, etc.

King James also had a lot of 'issues', so I don't know if his Bible is the tool to use for this time that we're in, but that's just my opinion as I know many people love the KJV.

I would also read the Q Source section of any Bible first as it really explains the sayings of Jesus.

you can use this outline to find the Q-Source/Sayings Gospel in any Bible you prefer.

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/q-contents.html

2 years ago
1 score