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    Wondering where the events described in Leviticus, Corinthians, Deuteronomy, or other sections of the bible took place? Biblemap.org is an interactive map shows you exactly where various biblically-significant happenings allegedly occurred, so that you can a grip on the geography of the bible.

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    Wondering where the events described in Leviticus are?
    No, not at all.

    Are there even any "events" in that book? From what I remember it's just the bloviations of a bunch of rabbis and their pharisee-esque obsession with formality; form over substance. A totally useless book to Christianity which should have been dropped out long ago. Same for that silly book of "Numbers" and a good part of the rest of the Old Testament. I'd add in the paranoid ranting of the author of "Revelation" in the NT as well.

    (Luther was in agreement with all the above, btw. He also disliked the book of James, "an epistle of straw" as he called it).


    I am much more interested in the events of the life of Jesus and his disciples, and in the mysterious John The Baptist and his disciples, than in the supposed events of a bunch of rabbis from 3,000 years ago.

    I am wondering why the quoted text only references OT books. (edit: Whoops, it also has Corinthians...)
    Last edited by Lenny; 06-19-2009 at 04:33 AM.
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