There's been some discussion about Bibles in the comments section of this Monday's Theology 101 post. I mentioned the "blank Bible" that I came across recently on the internet.
For those who may be interested, here's a link to check out--I'm tempted to try this! I even read some comments somewhere by guys who have taken an elec. table saw to their Bible and built their own "blank Bible"!! Wow--Bibles, power tools, and testosterone!!
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What does one put on the blank pages in between the bible pages?
Have you seen the bibles that are in a binder format? You could do something similar with that.
That would make note-taking during Bible study a little easier, but it would totally have to be your "stay-at-home" Bible for your study time. I can't imagine trying to carry that around with me! I may just have to stick with my little notebook that I carry alongside. :-)
The blank pages are for recording notes relevant to the portion of scripture on the facing page--pretty handy!
I agree--it would most likely have to be a "stay-at-home" Bible! The photo I saw of Jonathan Edwards' blank Bible showed that the Bible pages were about 1/4 the size blank pages--more practical IMHO. :-)
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I would like to have a blank Bible like this! What a great idea! :-)
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