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Posted by BlitzKrieg - 06-15-2025, 08:18 AM
(06-15-2025, 04:16 AM)Ace Corona Wrote: How do you get it to that size?

I dont understand the question. But some of the greatest bibles have no intellectual property rights such as Darby. You can find microsoft word files for them.

Others I guess you can buy in ebook and then tinker with it to get it to editable format

I am still experimenting with it. Looking for some nice real leather binders and a better quality paper. But this is the concept.

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Posted by Ace Corona - 06-15-2025, 04:16 AM
How do you get it to that size?
Posted by BlitzKrieg - 06-06-2025, 10:39 PM
I recommend printing the bible on a4 paper and putting it in 4 binders
Binder 1 = Foundational Law (Torah)

Binder 2 = Narrative history

Binder 3 = Poetry and wisdom

Binder 4 = Prophets (all grouped)

Binder 5 = Entire New Testament

It reads much easier this way, you dobt have to deal with shit bible paper, pages turn and lay nice and flat, you can take notes, reprint single pages etc
Posted by DominusDonut - 06-06-2025, 05:23 PM
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Posted by BlitzKrieg - 06-03-2025, 05:49 PM
currently drafting a response to this
Posted by outsell - 06-03-2025, 04:27 PM
Gents, I am no expert on this topic.  However, I did happen to witness in my own life a beautiful thing--absolutely stunning--get compromised and watered down in a relatively short period of time, by our rugrats.  And that got me thinking about other things.  For instance the Bible has been around for a long time.  

Obviously there are the revisions and many controversies therein.   But I think the most difficult part of the Bible to manipulate or revise would be the messages conveyed by Jesus.  That's what people remember most.  Maybe Jesus' own messages could be manipulated or revised a little, using purposely bad translation or other methods.  But, I don't think they could ever have been turned on their head, Christians would have known.

So what I'm saying is, I could see a person reading the Bible and coming away with a more true meaning of it by focusing exclusively on the message and words of Jesus.  Dismissing a lot of the rest just to make sure to stay on the straight and narrow.