Making a Moleskine Bible custom book Hack note New King James Version NKJV Hints Tips elastic band

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2011

Moleskine Style Bibles - http://MoleskineBible.com - NKJV or KVJ -

Have you ever hacked or made your own DIY Moleskine book or other journal/note?
Post a video response of your hacks/bibles/books/etc. `
all video responses auto-accept - feel free~

This is a video showing the process of making one ~

I must have looked crazy ~ I had my phone strapped to my head with some of the elastic to film myself making it ~ hehe~

Video made with Apple iPhone 4 camera ~

Re: A Calligraphy Clip in Gothic Style

Music is public domain -
for more info see http://pushkacom.com/legal/music/

RE: A Calligraphy Clip in Gothic Style

Wikipedia on the Bible:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible
"The Bible (from Greek τὰ βιβλία ta biblia "the books") is the collections of the primary religious texts of Judaism and Christianity.
There is no single Bible, as the individual books (Biblical canon), their contents and their order vary between denominations. Mainstream Judaism divides the Tanakh into 24 books, while a minority stream of Judaism, the Samaritans, accepts only five. The 24 texts of the Hebrew Bible are divided into 39 books in Christian Old Testaments, and complete Christian Bibles range from the 66 books of the Protestant canon to the 81 books in the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible.[1]
The Jewish Bible, or Tanakh, is divided into three parts: (1) the five books of the Torah ("teaching" or "law") comprise the origins of the Israelite nation, its laws and its covenant with the God of Israel; (2) the Nevi'im ("prophets") containing the historic account of ancient Israel and Judah plus works of prophecy; and (3) the Ketuvim ("writings"), poetic and philosophical works such as the Psalms and the Book of Job.[2]
The Christian Bible is divided into two parts. The first is called the Old Testament, containing the (minimum) 39 books of Hebrew Scripture, and the second portion is called the New Testament, containing a set of 27 books. The first four books of the New Testament form the Canonical gospels which recount the life of Christ and are central to the Christian faith.
Christian Bibles include the books of the Hebrew Bible, but arranged in a different order: Jewish Scripture ends with the people of Israel restored to Jerusalem and the temple and the Christian arrangement ends with the book of the prophet Malachi.
The oldest surviving Christian Bibles are Greek manuscripts from the 4th century; the oldest complete Jewish Bible is a Greek translation, also dating to the 4th century. The oldest complete manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible (the Masoretic text) date from the Middle Ages.[3]
During the three centuries following the establishment of Christianity in the 1st century, Church Fathers compiled Gospel accounts and letters of apostles into a Christian Bible which became known as the New Testament. The Old and New Testaments together are commonly referred to as "The Holy Bible" (τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια). The canonical composition of the Old Testament is under dispute between Christian groups: Protestants hold only the books of the Hebrew Bible to be canonical; Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox additionally consider the deuterocanonical books, a group of Jewish books, to be canonical. The New Testament is composed of the Gospels ("good news"), the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles (letters), and the Book of Revelation."

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  • when will you have the KJV available again?

  • @SisterSunshineTV Ah ~ I can make one on request ~ I was meaning to get KVJ very soon ~ ~

  • Very cool. So you take Bibles that are published by another company and then add the Moleskine band? Great idea! And thanks for the tip about the legal music.

  • @odouglasj hehe ~ yeah - I guess you could make any book into a Moleskine styled book ~

    makes it more fun - and really does protect the book - it won't open in your bag and fold all the corders - you don't need a cover for it ~ yeah - i wish there was an easier way to get public domain music - but there is some out there ~ ~ ~

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  • I think the question you really have to ask yourself is why you would want to glorify or "book hack" a Bible in the first place. The book is filled with bigotry, murder, and hate >_<;;

  • wicked! this will look splendid on my bible!

  • Did you honestly call this a "book hack"

  • awesome!! but what's the song called??

  • NICE!

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