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Gospel of Mary, Thomas, Judas, other James are pretty neato to listen to.
Desert Monastic writings and stories are fascinating as well.
Simply delving into the history of Christian writings, canon, compilations of texts, has been a pleasant journey. I've ended up looking backwards for faith building material. Watchman Nee, Charles Spurgeon, St. Nicholas of Japan, A.W. Tozer
The biggest point of distinction I find is Greek/Hebrew action verbs and past/present/future tense variance. Differences in virgin vs young woman in hebrew,
Philia, Storge, Agape, Eros separate love distinctions
Solomon's description of the nature of the world and the heart of man as 'hevel' not 'meaningless'. Smoke, vapour or mere breath I find makes Ecclesiastes resonate more.