show me your holy stacks
>KJV study bible>KJV>ESV>NASBAre you retarded?
>>24768524i don't see the problem
>>24768524think you might be chump
>>24768189If you want to see stacks like this literally just go on FB Marketplace.So many of these being sold in bulk when old fellas pass on.
>>24768960All I ever see on FB is Joel Osteen-tier prosperity gospel trash
>ProtestardLol.
>>24769012Never been much for all the pageantry, velvet cassocks, gilded scepters, etc.
>>24769039kek
>>24768189>try reading anything written within the first 2000 years after Christ other than scripture challenge failedThe apostolic fathers has good editions translated by protestants and contains many writings by people taught directly by the apostles should check them out https://www.amazon.com/Ante-Nicene-Fathers-Writings-Down-D/dp/B09BF86BTNthis one is put together by protestants but has every writing up to 325 a.d. Did you ever wonder what Christians did in the first 3 centuries when they were largely illiterate and there was no bible? That's how you find out.
>>24769216nvm just reealized that was a self published onehttps://www.amazon.com/Apostolic-Fathers-Translation-Lexham-Classics/dp/1683590643this is just the apostolic fathers (people directly taught by apostles)
>>24769216Translated by the based Scottish Presbyterian Rev. Roberts. Nice.I was just reading the Didache the other day.
All I need
>>24768189IKTFB. I've been reading The Gnostic Scriptures by Bentley Layton. He gives introductory and textual notes that are really helpful that just the NHL doesn't have. Plus his translations are a lot more lucid imo.
>>24769522>>247695171. You're supposed to post pictures, samefag. 2. I said holy books, not 2nd century schizobabbleBut carry on
>>24769012Formation of The Church of England was very sensible actually.
>>24769216Widespread illiteracy and people not being able to read the Bible carried on much longer than the third century. Thank the Lord for men like Tyndale and Wyckliffe who first translated it into our own tongue.
>>24769527I don't wanna take a picture but here's my partial stack:>NASB Key Word Study Bible incl. Stong's concordance.>Eusebius' History>The Saying of the Desert Fathers>King of the Jews by Margaret Barker>Ancient Near Eastern thought and the Old Testament by John H. Walton>A lot of "schizobabble" that is generally regarded with suspicion by most Christians
>>24769527>>24769538Oops forgot this.
>>24768524He should have replaced the ESV and NASV with a couple more King James 1611 Authorized Version Holy Bibles..
My bedside stack. Harmless is excellent at using excerpts to let authors speak in their own words. His book Mystics is excellent too. I need to get Jordan Wood's new book on Saint Maximus the Confessor, I hear it is excellent.
>>24768189>KJV unused>NASB beat up and well-readReally makes you think
The legal/instructional parts of the Bible are kind of a slog.
>>24769216For me, it's Imitation of Christ.
>>24772019Hanze Overijssel = beste Overijssel
>>24769039Don’t forget the altar boy fucking and pedo apologia and defense. Very important to cathcucks. They even had a pope who specialized in it.
Catholic recent-ish convert here.BibleGospels (pocket sized)St Alphonsus Ligouri - 12 Steps to Holiness and Salvation*St Luis de Montfort - The Secret of the Rosary*** good book on virtues, very dense and re-readable** good to read once as a catholic but not very re-readable imho
>>24768189Included everything I have that is considered "scripture" or tangentially scripture related
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>>24774275oh I'm not a neopagan. I thought this was about any type of bookstacks lol
How did I do?
I have a chronic stack addiction.