Have you read Hamlet and learned of the forbidden love relationship between Ophelia and Prince Hamlet, or the deceitful Claudius who married his brother's wife, after poisoning his brother? Did you read about the friendship between Brutus, Caesar, and Mark Antony? Was it surprising to find that Caesar's best friend Brutus joined with others and plotted his death? Did you think it was typical for the soothsayer to try to warn Caesar of his impending death that eventually came in a most repugnant manner? Did you read about the wealthy brother who had a child, Eppie, by a peasant woman who eventually died because of opium overdose in the novel Silas Marner? These are parts of just a few of Shakespeare's pieces of literature and a novel by Mary Anne Evans (George Elliot). Each of these pieces was classical, historical literature and many applicable themes could be learned from reading this literature. I suggest to you that there are mesmerizing Bible narratives that are as exciting, or more exciting than the world's most sought after literature Like any piece of legendary, quality literature, the Bible also opens up new understanding for its readers. In the Bible we meet pilgrims, prophets, fishermen, heroes, healers, judges, singers, musicians, teachers, teens, children, kings and queens, warriors, and many more unique characters. More importantly, while reading Bible narratives and studying the word of God, the reader can come to know and understand God better. This makes a person more aware of his need for the Lord and his need for a deeper love relationship with the heavenly Father. There are innumerable lessons to be learned from reading the Bible, which is the only book that was written by and from the heart of God himself
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