The Bible isn’t any ordinary book—so why do we treat its characters like ordinary heroes or villains? This video from the Bible Project explains the unique way in which the Bible explores its characters and how the authors want us to approach them. As it explains, it’s so much more than “good guys” and “bad guys”—they’re real people, whose strengths and weaknesses should make us reflect on ourselves.
Why You Shouldn’t Call Bible Characters ‘Good Guys’ or ‘Bad Guys’
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