Bible publisher selling handwritten version in auction

By Anonymous
Posted Nov 20, 2009 @ 11:07 AM
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A copy of the Bible written by hand, one verse at a time, by more than 31,000 people throughout the United States is on the auction block.

Christian book publisher Zondervan said Thursday it’s selling the book on eBay and donating the proceeds to Biblica, a group that translates, produces and distributes Bibles.

The leather-bound three-volume handwritten Bible has 2,200 pages.

It’s one of two original handwritten Bibles that Grand Rapids-based Zondervan created during a nine-month motor home tour of 40 states to mark the 30th anniversary of its modern-language New International Version Bible.

Members of the public wrote the verses into the books during the tour, which ended in June. A published version will be sold in stores beginning Dec. 1.

See more on the Web at stores.shop.ebay.com/Bible-Across-America-Charity-Sale

A copy of the Bible written by hand, one verse at a time, by more than 31,000 people throughout the United States is on the auction block.

Christian book publisher Zondervan said Thursday it’s selling the book on eBay and donating the proceeds to Biblica, a group that translates, produces and distributes Bibles.

The leather-bound three-volume handwritten Bible has 2,200 pages.

It’s one of two original handwritten Bibles that Grand Rapids-based Zondervan created during a nine-month motor home tour of 40 states to mark the 30th anniversary of its modern-language New International Version Bible.

Members of the public wrote the verses into the books during the tour, which ended in June. A published version will be sold in stores beginning Dec. 1.

See more on the Web at stores.shop.ebay.com/Bible-Across-America-Charity-Sale

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