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The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible

The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible

by A. J. Jacobs
Read by: A. J. Jacobs

Simon & Schuster Audio | September 8, 2009 | Audio Book (CD)

In this timely and fascinating audiobook, A.J. Jacobs tries to follow such famous Scriptural laws as the Ten Commandments, be fruitful and multiply, and love your neighbor. But he also obeys dozens of less-publicized instructions, including growing a beard, avoiding clothes of mixed fibers and, yes, stoning adulterers.

 

Jacobs, who was raised in a secular household, dives headfirst into the most influential book of all time. He assembles a board of spiritual advisors, studies the Old and New Testaments, grows a beard so unruly that he is regularly mistaken for a member of ZZ Top, immerses himself in prayer-even tends sheep in the Negev desert. His discoveries about himself and the Bible are both surprising and profound.

 

With the Bible-and its literal interpretation-remaining a mighty force in American society, Jacobs embeds himself in a cross-section of remarkable Biblical communities, from a Kentucky-based creationist museum to the Pennsylvania Amish, from Christian charity workers to Hasidic Jews. The result is a story that will captivate secular and religious alike.

 

Respectful and hilarious in equal measures, The Year of Living Biblically is at once an irresistible listen, a vital exploration of religion in America today, and a genuinely moving spiritual journey.

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    Rating: 3/5

    not bad

    Stephanie St Pierre

    2 years ago

    I read a review of this book in some magazine and it sounded absolutely hilarious... and i was until 3/4 through, then I'm not sure what happened but the whole thing just got dry and super boring. Overall it was a good experiment and an interesting read.

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    Rating: 3/5

    Interesting but not inspiring

    JB

    2 years ago

    This is a really interesting take on the pursuit of religion and finding a true calling. The attempt to live from the bible is noble, but, when taken this literally, seems a bit ridiculous. There are parts of the book that are laugh-out-loud funny, but there are also parts of the book that are just plain annoying, although that may be due to the quirkiness of the author, who fully admits to having plenty of social problems. This book is not for someone who is seeking inspiration for a spiritual journey, rather it is for the reader who is tolerant of most aspects of the bible, both old and new testaments, without being too attached to any of it.

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    Rating: 3/5

    Humorous

    Gwen Fernandes

    3 years ago

    This book was pretty good. I found it alittle boring at times, mainly because I am not a religious person, so reading parts from the bible weren't that exciting to me. However, the fact that someone actually took the bible to the most literal sense and tried to live their life that way is pretty fascinating and courageous I would think, especially in this day and age!!!! It also had some humorous parts to it.
    Overall not a bad book to read.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Fantastic!

    Jody Weima

    4 years ago

    I highly enjoyed this book. Couldn't put it down and finished it in under a week. Good humour, insight and makes you think (rather you're a believer or not). Agreed, he should have delved more into Catholicism, etc. I got it from my library, but I'm going to buy it to add it to my collection.

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    Kedei Ottoh

    A pretty hilarious book. If you are familiar with Judeo-Christian beliefs (regardless of whether you're a believer or not) at the very least you will find most of thie book very comical. Although it is a relatively light read, at times it is thought-provoking. I would definitely recommend this book, especially as a fall/winter read.

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In this timely and fascinating audiobook, A.J. Jacobs tries to follow such famous Scriptural laws as the Ten Commandments, be fruitful and multiply, and love your neighbor. But he also obeys dozens of less-publicized instructions, including growing a beard, avoiding clothes of mixed fibers and, yes, stoning adulterers.

 

Jacobs, who was raised in a secular household, dives headfirst into the most influential book of all time. He assembles a board of spiritual advisors, studies the Old and New Testaments, grows a beard so unruly that he is regularly mistaken for a member of ZZ Top, immerses himself in prayer-even tends sheep in the Negev desert. His discoveries about himself and the Bible are both surprising and profound.

 

With the Bible-and its literal interpretation-remaining a mighty force in American society, Jacobs embeds himself in a cross-section of remarkable Biblical communities, from a Kentucky-based creationist museum to the Pennsylvania Amish, from Christian charity workers to Hasidic Jews. The result is a story that will captivate secular and religious alike.

 

Respectful and hilarious in equal measures, The Year of Living Biblically is at once an irresistible listen, a vital exploration of religion in America today, and a genuinely moving spiritual journey.

Audio Book (CD)

5 x 5.75 x 1.03 in

September 8, 2009

Simon & Schuster Audio

English


0743599330
9780743599337

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"Throughout his journey, Jacobs comes across as a generous and thoughtful (and yes, slightly neurotic) participant observer, lacing his story with absurdly funny cultural commentary as well as nuanced insights into the impossible task of biblical literalism." -- Publishers Weekly (Starred)

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