The Bible needs no introduction, while I don't believe in its divinity, that doesn't change that it is (least in my view) a testament to human creativity. I place it next to other great works like the Odyssey and the Epic of Gilgamesh. So here I am simply detailing my favorite stories and passages from the Bible and why I like them.
John 8:7 "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
I like this for a couple reasons, main being its implications. Jesus didn't through a stone, let he who is without sin cast the first stone, and he didn't cast one. It implies that even the best among us are still human and not without sin. That Jesus was still a man and imperfect, even despite being the son of god. Somewhat similar is Peter's denial of Christ, for Peter was said to be one of Jesus's most loyal and committed followers, yet he denied him three times leading up to Christ's crucifixion.
The fall of King Saul. A story primarily about the importance of humility and self-disciple. Saul was (in the bible) the first king of Judah and became such due to his loyalty to god and his strength. But eventually after he got the crown he grow arrogant, believing god was fully on his side he did as he pleased, took part in hedonistic pleasures and put himself above his people and his duties to god. When David begins to grow in popularity Saul sees him as a threat to his throne and tries to have David killed. Saul is killed in battle, seeing everything taken away from him due to his actions. David is quickly crowned King after the deaths of both Saul and his son.
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Now, these are just a couple of my favorites, I would like to hear yours.