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Well, it has just arrived, but I got two. Does anyone need one or should I just give it to a stranger?
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Give it to a school teacher. If teacher calls on you in class, and you have no idea of the answer, hand her the Bible, and say "This has all the answers you are seeking."
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hmm. I want to do something drastic....I think I'll hand it to someone in the trolley...a COMPLETE stranger.
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The books are both in english, which disappointed me a little because I tried to contact them about the matter. They sent me another Bible alright. Posts: 3389 | Registered: Apr 2004
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Is it a study bible? If so, there are lots of churches that hold advanced Bible study courses and often the cost of a Bible with annotations & commentary is too high for at least "some" of the participants. You could donate to one of their teaching programs for general use.
Heck, you could even do that with a regular Bible, but most churches are going to have enough copies of a standard edition.
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Its the King James version and the closest catholic church to me is the Mission San Diego de Alcala.
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