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Top Reddit comments about Christian Bible Quotations:

u/mescad · 3 pointsr/DebateReligion

First, unless you're just dying to own physical copies, you can find most of those books electronically, online and free.

Second, I have a book that may interest you. It's called "World Scripture" and is a comparative anthology of various scriptures from different religions. So for example, you can look up the concept of True Love and see where it is addressed in Christianity, Buddhism, Sikhism, Islam, etc. It's one of two books I kept from my university religion classes. It's pretty cheap too, considering that it's 882 pages for about $16.

u/theosokai · 7 pointsr/religion

I've got a soft spot for the Bhagavad Gita. It's short, has a story, is profound, and even in translation you can appreciate its literary beauty. There's a good starter commentary and translation of it called "A Walkthrough for Westerners" which I had first, and then jumped off into other editions.

We've also got a good compilation called "World Scripture" at home - it suffers from taking little bits out of their context, but gives you a sampling of a whole bunch of different texts. If nothing else, it can act as a jumping off point.