A Modern Day Blank Bible


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O.K., the brother who made his own Blank Bible had much more drive than me in producing his own “Blank Bible.”  I may even take up his suggestions on producing one.  I’m thankful he has gone to all the trouble to think this thing through.

Yet, my computer has become a more versitile note-taking format.  With most Bible programs, one can associate electronic notes with a verse or passage.  Perhaps my Bible Works or Logos programs would prove a more adequate, accessible and now searchable “E-Blank Bible.  Hmm.  Now there is a thought worth pursuing.

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I find most of my “notes” are on the computer, too, though I am FAR from computer-proficient. I kind of actually started my own “blank Bible” a few years ago with thoughts of publishing it, but never knew it had already been done back in Edwards’ time.