The Illustrator's Notetaking Bible
I purchased this to take with me on a mission trip to Kenya in 2017, I thought the pages for coloring would help keep me busy while traveling. I think it's the only time I have colored in it, which seems weird, considering I am an artist.
I have a problem in that I have a lot of fun coloring books but don't use any of them, because I feel like if I am going to sit down and doodle or color, I should be making something that I can sell. I need to get over this and enjoy creating just for the sake of creating, not just to be productive.
I started reading this in 2017 but wasn't using this version daily until 2021, so it took me roughly two years of reading daily to finish it. I prefer King James, but it's nice getting a modern language translation.
One has to be aware of changes that are made, though, such as removing words like virgin and replacing them with young woman, which can completely change not only the meaning of a sentence, but also doctrine. This seems to be something a lot of Bible manufacturers are doing, and they need to be careful to keep things accurate to the original translations, as much as possible, instead of pandering to modern viewpoints.
I am reading through the Bible again. I am not sure how many times I have read the Bible all the way through in my life--twice in high school, and at least 4 times as an adult, I think. It is something I will continually be working on. The version I am working on now is the King James version, and is the Bible I used in grade school and high school.
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