duct tape wins again. i have a 20+ year old Bible which was a gift from my daddy. it's a good quality Bible, but alas, the cover has begun to show some serious wear...so i went to wally world and got me some cheetah duct tape and repaired my Bible cover. thought you might like to see.
outside front cover

i put a few pieces of tape (3 layers thick) under the final cover to make a pattern.

you can see the tape wrapped around the inside edges.

i re-glued the inside cover pages over the tape edges.


i was googling this morning for something to do and i wound up in a religious forum where several people were debating the definition of a word in the King James Bible. as often happens, the question was ignored for the debate over versions, greek translations, etc. not knowing greek myself, i did a bit more digging and wound up in a pretty cool site that offered the greek word, the definition, the translations throughout the king james and the strongs reference numbers all in one place.
i haven't had a chance to play with it much, but i found it rather inspiring that the next time i hear somebody tell me the translation from the greek i might be able to go look it up for myself instead of having to depend on the arrogance of some teacher who claims that he/she knows more about the Bible than i can because they are more educated.
i don't really, personally feel i need the greek to understand the Bible as i believe it to be inspired as is...but how cool is it to be able to look up the greek and see for myself how the confusion was created and how it's misquoted to the masses of Christianity, instead of constantly wondering if i might be missing something. it also gives me the ability to answer the fools (even if only in my own mind).
Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit.
~Proverbs 26:5
anyway, for those of you Bible studying enthusiasts, i thought i'd share my find. my guess is many of you, found it before i did. i might be slow, but i'll catch up eventually.
http://www.blueletterbible.org/index.cfm