Feast at my Table
An inveterate maker of charts and graphs am I. So I’ve created, for your reading pleasure, a Table of Books of Judeo-Christian Scripture. And I’ve posted it at Wikipedia, mankind’s second-greatest creation (after children).
You’ll be amused by the column headings, I assure you. Enjoy!
– The Editrix
March 27th, 2006 10:48
That was cute. Did you create the article, or did you bring it to its current form?
The Talk page is going to be fun, I predict.
Looks like a good summary of apocryphal/deutercanonical works, something I plan on digging into someday. Thanks for the pointer.
March 27th, 2006 16:36
Beautiful, simply beautiful!
March 27th, 2006 18:00
Wow! Excellent work!
March 28th, 2006 09:48
I have a question? How are The Writings in the Jewish column (Psalms, Proverbs etc) different than the same books in the other columns? Are they just in a different order?
I especially like the Restorationist heading
March 28th, 2006 11:00
What an incredible resource! Thanks!
My favorite bible right now is an inclusive NRSV that contains the apocryphal/deutero-canonical writings.
I have to contest you on one point, though–I argue that Google is humanity’s second greatest creation. Wikipedia is perhaps a close second.
March 29th, 2006 09:45
Thank you, all, for comments..
Blain — Created it and put it in its current form. Thanks for asking.
StarFoxy — Just a different order. Same content.
John — I think a lot of the Saints are missing out on some interesting scriptural insights by failing to read other translations. But then, so many aren’t reading any translation at all — including the KJV — that my concern is probably a waste of thought, eh?
And Google’s helpful, but Wiki — as a non-commercial undertaking that engages an infinite number of volunteers — is amazing.
So there! (heh-heh)
–The Editrix