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22Oct/091

Theology Thursday Lite: Tagging Up

While I (and my family) were sick a while back, I went through my theology posts, going way back to before I decided to use the Theology Thursday title.  I tagged them.  All of them.

I put a tag on for Old/New Testament, and for the individual books referenced in the posts.  So now I can say with complete confidence that I have never blogged about either Zephaniah or Zechariah, a situation I will attempt to remedy later this year as I read through them again.

In all, there are seventeen books of the Bible (14 OT, 3 NT) that have managed to escape my clutches.  I’m making it a goal, right now, to blog about all seventeen of them by this date next year.  By the way, here’s the list:

Ruth Amos Zechariah
1 Kings Obadiah Colossians
2 Chronicles Jonah Titus
Esther Micah 3 John
Song Of Songs Nahum Jude
Zephaniah
Haggai

I have a reasonable expectation that I may be able to cover everything from Amos forward.  Definitely doable, and it gives me some built-in Theology Thursday Lite posts if I really need them.  I’m already apprehensive about blogging about Song of Songs.

Consider yourself warned that there’s some posting to be done here.

BTW, the book I’ve posted most about is Matthew (12), followed closely by Psalms (11) and Genesis (9).  Three others were at eight.

Databases are cool.

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  1. Years ago our small group did a study on Song of Solomon and it still stands out as one of the best Bible studies that I have ever done. I loved Tommy Nelson’s insights and delivery style. He wrote a book called, “The Book of Romance” which is the study written in narrative style. I have it, but haven’t had a chance to read it all the way through. Ed and I were just talking about doing the study again with a small group if the church still owns the videos. Romance is a good thing!


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