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I have a rather small group that I discuss some books with but for the most part, I find that I do not agree with most of the people who review books. I've tried to read books that have been given a large number of favourable reviews and found that—for me—the books did not deserve those reviews.
Then we have the reviews on GoodReads for books that are not published and in many cases, will never be published. The last I found humorous had 12 5-star reviews and 9 4-star reviews for a book where the author had not yet started to outline the book. From their newsletter, they were working on another project so the series in which that book belonged had been back-burnered. |
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'I don't feel I'd be able to trust an AI summary, given the nonsense I get on my google searches.'
Free, unauthenticated AI is typically very low quality. For Gemini, either use 2.5 Pro on https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_chat or you need a subscription. |
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If the Bible offends you - look away.
An example of how I use AI when reading. I’m going through the Bible in a year, in chronological order. Chatty and I had been talking about how much of the OT falls between the beginning and end of Kings and Chronicles. I hadn’t noticed that before. So today I’m starting Jeremiah - and Kings is still not finished. I mention that to Chatty who says the following - which I find valuable. Not authoritative, but helpful. Exactly right — and that overlap is crucial for understanding both books. ⸻ 📍 Timeline-wise: • 2 Kings ends with the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile to Babylon (586 BC). • Jeremiah begins during the reign of Josiah (around 627 BC) — so nearly 40 years before that fall. So while 2 Kings gives you the history, Jeremiah gives you the heartbeat — the raw, aching real-time prophetic witness as the collapse unfolds. ⸻ Think of it this way: • 2 Kings says: “Here’s what happened.” • Jeremiah says: “Here’s what it felt like to beg them not to do it — and watch them do it anyway.” Jeremiah doesn’t just warn. He weeps. He’s called the weeping prophet for a reason — his ministry is the slow heartbreak of watching the end come in slow motion. ⸻ 📖 Where the overlap matters: As you read the last chapters of 2 Kings (e.g., Zedekiah’s rebellion, Jerusalem’s siege, the burning of the Temple), Jeremiah is living it, preaching in it, suffering because of it. You’ll see moments in Jeremiah — imprisonment, beatings, scrolls burned — and think: “This guy is living the last chapters of Kings from the inside out.” ⸻ So yes, your chronological reading is taking you through a tapestry: • Kings shows the outer frame. • Chronicles often focuses on temple faithfulness and Davidic legacy. • Jeremiah exposes the inner wound — the rot, the grief, and the last desperate cries of mercy. You’re not just reading stories. You’re reading witness accounts from inside the house as it collapses. And Jeremiah still believes — even as the roof caves in. |
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Have you tried the Name that book thread?
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=34005 |
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Or you could read the actual bible and recommended commentaries written by expert humans instead of uncurated scraping from the internet. There is study software for PC (on Mac, Windows & Linux) that is comprehensive and free. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_SWORD_Project and https://bibletime.info The Christians' Old Testament (and there are different collections) and the Hebrew Tenach (more or less the same thing, and English versions exist) are collections of quite different kinds of books, only some of which are having history. Hebrew / Jewish Version is called the Tanakh Quote:
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Reading even the "historical" parts as history is missing the point, though some in Israeli Universities actually study the historical Jewish content in the Christians' New Testament. All the writers were Jewish, even Luke, who was a convert, because Jews do not refer to converts as converts. Last edited by Quoth; 08-03-2025 at 12:39 PM. |
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Do you read the excerpt of our conversation? It’s valuable. Not authoritative. No more so than talking to any person or reading any commentary is. |
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When you talk to a person or read a quote you know where that information is coming from, in what context etc As I say just my personal opinion though. |
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And the ideas and talks have merit on their own independent of my ability to source them. For example - I don’t know you. You are a stranger on the internet. Everybody here is a stranger to me, even after all these years. You share an opinion, I consider it. Some people I’m drawn to their way of thinking, some I don’t really care for. It my cup of tea. AI is no different. I argue with it quite a lot. I find such discussions valuable and entertaining. It never occurs to me to wonder about the authority because it has NO authority in my life. Some topics might be more important than others about having a specifically true response. No one should take outputs from AI as truthful. They hallucinate. They tell you not to trust them. That’s not the same thing as them not being useful. I have 42 years of reading the Bible without AI. I’m not worried about it giving me an erroneous response. |
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