
Books of Titans Podcast #281 - The Bible | A Straight Read-Through
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Mar 6, 2026 A year-start ritual of reading the Bible straight through sparks reflections on Exodus as a personal journey. He traces links between Scripture and older myths like Gilgamesh and Babylonian tales. Different Bible editions and reading methods get compared. Recurring motifs include diaspora, angels, law as heavenly pattern, care for the vulnerable, and standout books like Deuteronomy and Ecclesiastes.
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Annual Straight Read Through The Bible
- Erik Rostad reads the entire Bible straight through each January–February and finished this year on February 28 after ~80 hours of reading.
- He marks questions and uses colored pens to track what stood out across different years and editions he reads from.
Read Scripture In A Compact Block
- Read the Bible in a compact block to preserve context and spot connections you miss with scattered daily plans.
- Erik finds two months straight far better than year-long plans that skip around and create out-of-context readings.
How Bible Editions Change Reading Experience
- Different editions shape the experience: Intertextual Tanakh offers Hebrew text plus rich commentary, while Bibliotheca reads like a novel with no verse refs.
- Erik alternates versions to pair deep notes (Tanakh) with clean reading (Bibliotheca).


















