I'm an eviil person. I don't mark in my Bible.
Mainly because I write with a firm touch, and I got tired of putting holes in the Bible.
Gives "holy Bible" a new meaning...
Instead, I use a legal note pad that I keep with my Bible. I put the notes into Word documents when I have the time.
I just checked my folder--I have about 1,200 pages of notes (I've used this method since 1987...I was one of the "early geeks" keeping stuff in my gutless wonder).
And no...that doesn't mean it's a "geek new testament."
Marking Bibles
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Karen, Oct 30, 2006.
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Several Bibles are held together with packing and duck tape. Several of them managed to lose their covers in time. Not as rough now as I used to be. The last version I bought was the NLT. As far as I know I most if not all of them.
Now I use a CD called Bible Library and you can under line, color, paste notes, or just about anything you want. -
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I looked at the link, but can't afford to spend $150.00 to get my Bible rebound right now. Maybe later... Thanks anyway!
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