For those of you who may not know, Jonathan Edwards was famous for having a copy of the Bible taken apart and resewn with blank pages for notes in between the Bible text pages. Over the course of time he made around 5,500 entries. Yale Publishers, who print the multi-volume “works” of Edwards, recently published it (look here).
This has led to a host of people trying to make their own “blank Bible” in order to have a place for sermon notes, study materials, and meditational musings. The most famous of these is Tony Reinke. On his blog he catalogs the process of making one. (Here)
I think that I am going to try making one.
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