Weekly "what are you reading" Thread #56 :marseyreading:

To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.

!bookworms !classics

I'm in part 5 of "Crime & Punishment", I'm currently doing a re-reading. The first time I read that book was 9 years ago, I remember the general plot but I had forgotten many details and there's a lot to the story I didn't understand on my first reading. I know Dostoevsky sometimes gets derided as a book for edgy young men but that's quite unfair considering how much influence he had on writers like Kafka, James Joyce, García Márquez, Mishima, Camus. And I think many miss the point that Dostoevsky critizes the nihilists (19th century edgelords) of his era. He can be quite a vicious satirist, there's a chapter where the proto commie Lebeziatnikov talks about how life in the commune will be and how marriage is outdated and how he's totally ok with cuckery and that he wishes being cucked if he ever gets married while Luzhin bursts in laughter while he monologues on a serious tone. Seriously, the guy vomited so many Rose twitter talking points, I guess there's nothing new under the sun.

Razumikhin is a chad just like I remembered him, he's the friend everyone wishes to have. Rodion is a pseudo-intellectual, he tries so hard to be edgy with his "extraordinary men not bounded to crime" manifesto believing himself as a sort of ubermensch, I love how Dostoevsky shreds his worldview as he suffers from guilt. I never read Brothers Karamazov but now I'm definitely going for it and add it to my reading list.

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It's a nice app! Evangelicals run it so it defaults to NIV which is :marseymid: and engages in a lot of sketchy translation to fit Protestant theology and literal readings of timeline inconsistencies across various Biblical authors but they have 30+ options including my favorite RSVCE/NRSVCE

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Thoughts on the NET?

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Cool concept but with limited application for those not involved as a contributor. If I wanted to vary from RSV/NRSV I would go with ones that are strictly using the Septuagint or Masoretic text to get a comparison, but at that point you need to cross reference and be willing to look up words. Honestly I haven't really done that outside of politically contentious passages (1 Cor 6:9 for example) or ones with direct implication to Christian/Catholic teaching (Isaiah 7:14 etc). This is a hobby for me not a job and I'm not fluent in Koine Greek or Hebrew to really form my own opinions on minutiae.

I'm familiar with NIV being misleadingly translated because it gets dunked on by the academic community and Catholics/Orthodox. It's been an ecumenical disaster because it was so purposefully messed around with.

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1 Corinthians 6:9

Or don't you know that the unrighteous will not inherit the Kingdom of God? Don't be deceived. Neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor male prostitutes, nor homosexuals,

Isaiah 7:14

Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin will conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.{"Immanuel" means "God with us."}

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