One thing I like about the Bible is that there are so many versions of it that it is impossible to quote the Bible correctly. Not even one of the versions of “The Bible” is the original version.
Here’s another great thing about the Bible, the less a person understands a language, the easier the verses are to memorize. Thus, I have little or no problem spouting out entire reworded chapters of the New Testament in odd languages – however, I have successfully avoided this tendency, and drop off the thing at the nearest public library if this starts to happen.
A third thing about the Bible that is so wonderful is that people down South just love to receive the Bible as well as to give out the Bible. I’m not that experienced with the Bible, having allowed to pass through my hands dozens of, not hundreds of Bibles.
The Bible is everywhere in the United States of America, this is one book that we all have in common. From the American Standard Version to the Gideon’s Bible, to the King James Version, to the Reina Valera version, to the New Standard Revised Version, there are all kinds of Bibles available to be read by all kinds of individuals.
If you look at a website such as Bible Gateway,it’s a lot of fun, as long as being confused and perturbed with new thought-provoking ideas is fun.
Biblegateway
This is an interesting website for people who are able to read several languages. There are unusual languages that the Bible is posted in, at this website, including some fun and interesting languages that you might quickly learn to sound off one or more Bible verses in. Recent additions to the Bible translations here include Quechuan, Jacalteco,and Macedonian.
Finally, a really fantastic thing about writing about the Bible is that your work is likely to disappear into the unknown – this is great, as more than likely, even if it does get published, nobody is going to read it!
biblestudymanuals
This is one example of a Bible study website that nobody reads.

Forget about it. Stop writing.