Make sure you do not stress yourself out by overthinking too much for you can always go over it again.
I go over something briefly, and then move on, for if you are not getting anywhere with it as far as understanding more than you read, or very little, it is good to let off and come back to it later.
But I have always been one that liked to move around a lot mentally, although not too fast for I do not have ADD, but I do this on purpose, for it keeps my mind fresh, and not any stress, and I do not over think things, for some things can be easy to understand, but we think there is more to it.
And it will come all more in to place when you read more of the Bible as you go through it, but when you do it is great for then you understand the bigger picture of things.
When I first read the Bible I did not study it too much, but went through it and took it as it was and moved on, for like I said we can always go through it again, for it is not going anywhere for it is God's word.
And then I came back later and read it again when I had more knowledge of the complete Bible, and things fell in to place more, and can study a little bit better.
But like a biologist, or a doctor, or anybody else that has a job that is on a learning level, that know so much about their field after years of being in it that they can deduce problems, and take away things they thought might work, for they were false, or add, for they were true, that is how it will be when you know enough of the Bible, for you can be able to discern it better and weed out the falsehood, and keep the truth.
For when you first read the Bible you might have an interpretation you thought was correct, until you read it more and found out it cannot be true, for in another place it contradicts it, where people that barely read, or skip around, might have some things off.
And a lot of people go by their Church denomination as they lay the framework for them, and believe that, and see scriptures that way, which I think it is best for us to read it without outside information from people first, for I think there is a better chance of people coming to the truth of the Bible in all areas, although we should still go to Church.
But be like the Bareans they were more noble than those in Thessalonia for they heard the word of God with all readiness of mind, and then searched the scriptures to find out if it is true.
Also some people have a form of godliness, but deny the power thereof, ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth, which this has more to do with them not acting Christlike, but think they are right with God, so they do not let go of all the ways of the flesh, so they are not led of the Spirit.
So hate sin, and do not want sin, for then you will be led of the Spirit, which is a benefit for the Spirit will guide us in to all truth, and show us things to come, and we need not that any man teach us, but the Spirit will teach, although we still want to hear the preaching of the word of God.
Which millions of people who claim Christ do not hate sin like they should, and engage in it, and hold unto sin, and think they are alright God, and contrary to what they believe they cannot be led of the Spirit that way.
So there is a lot of jumbling of the interpretation of God's word among many people, as many are not led of the Spirit, and can be biased in their interpretation as the flesh wants to hear it a certain way, or they cannot come to the truth.
I understand the end times greatly, and why, and how it will happen, but Numbers, and Leviticus, I have not studied that much, but breezed through it so to speak for it was not that fast, although I know the basics of it, but there is many who would know about it more in detail than me, and I might have missed some things, although not salvation threatened, and I do not want to say it is because it is boring because it is the word of God, but we might study some things more than others, which is why the Bible says when the saints come together they all have something to contribute to give the congregation a better understanding of the Bible, and to edify them more spiritually.
But like I said I did not try to study too much, but read through it and took it as it was, and then when I read through the Bible then I studied a little more, and some things are plainer to comprehend at the first then others, which I think a lot of people do not know much about Exodus, and Leviticus, as other books, for they do not pay attention to it as much as the other books.
But I am sure many were interested in the Exodus itself with Moses leading the Jews out of Egypt, and that was an easy one to understand.