Which version of the Bible should I read?

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English Standard Version is a good blend of staying true to the original language while being easy to read for modern audiences.

NASB is the most accurate version. Though it is slightly more technical and difficult to read.
 
100% NKJV for beginners. Afterwards, NASB if you want additional context that tends to be missing from modern translations.
 
Read the Satanic Bible

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i actually have read the satanic bible its just beyond good and evil and thus spoke Zarathustra but really shit and add in liberal moralism if you want an actual satanic text read anything from the ONA (most important either being the sinister tradition or hostia) or a book i really enjoyed and re-read often the complete book of demolatry
I was joking around. I don’t actually believe in the supernatural or paranormal. I’m more of a Cosmotheist if anything.
 
Thank you for all of your responses.
I have one question, where do I start with reading the Bible?
 
Thank you for all of your responses.
I have one question, where do I start with reading the Bible?
I would recommend reading some of the Gospels, first, if you don't know much about Christ. Those are the first four books in the New Testament. Perhaps the Gospel of Mark, which is the second Gospel, and the one after John's, would be the easiest to fully begin at for a new reader who isn't much acquainted with all of the prophecies and context of the preceding Old Testament.
 
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