3 of the 4 Bibles I have with me in Graduate School. |
A glimpse inside the Extreme Teen Bible |
When I graduated from undergrad, one of my good friends bought me a personalized Bible (probably because I looked a bit childish carrying around an Extreme Teen Bible at 21 years old). This Bible was much like the Bible my cousin had given me years before—no frills, just text with the occasional note on possible translation errors or clarifications. I was appreciative, but I missed my study Bible. Also, this was around the era that smart phones and tablets were becoming standard. So during my graduate school years I ended up with a digital Bible. It was nice because I could search the text, it wasn't heavy, and the app let me choose favorite passages or take notes during sermons. I stuck with that until this past Summer. This digital Bible is the 4th Bible that isn't pictured above.
Is it not amazing that from Moses to Jesus even up until the years before the reformation, only certain people had access to God's Word. They had to rely on priests to orate the verses (which more often than not probably was more of a summarization than an exact reading). Today, I can carry His Word with me in my pocket everywhere I go. I can search for occurrences of words, phrases, people, and places; I can share the verses online, and people can access it across the world! How awesome is that?
And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.Matthew 24:14 KJV
Sample features of the Holman KJV Study Bible |
It seems, as with all things, God knew how to get my attention and keep it. He started me off small, a little extra information to remind me to put His Words in the right perspective. He kept feeding me a little more until here I am, a dedicated Bible studier keeping a blog on His Word. Left to my own devices, I never would have thought to purchase a study Bible—I didn't even know the little notes at the bottom of the church Bibles were telling me alternate translations until a history of the Old Testament class I took my senior year. Finding the right Bible isn't easy when there are thousands out there. To top it off many of the new translations are contested in their validity[1][2][3][4]. So, my seventh testimony is that God blessed me to be alive in an era where the Bible is freely accessible, allowed me to see how different Bibles can effect your ability to connect with His Word, and finally brought His Word to me bundled with the perfect study tools.
References
- "NIV Exposed". JesusIsSavior.com. 2015
- Matto, Ken. "The Revised Standard Version Exposed!". 2015
- "Fellow Christians - Beware of these 'bibles'". Bible Probe. 2015
- Melton, James L. "The KJV 1611 vs. The New Translations". BibleBelievers.com. 2015
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