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Small-Scale Question Sunday for November 23, 2025

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Plenty of Christians and book lovers here. What are some notable, unusual or interesting variations on the bible that you've seen or own? Let's be honest, the commonplace optically-and-materially compressed version that is printed so very close to its cigarette grade paper stock isn't the most appealing format.

The two that I own are the Pocket Canon series, which is 20 of the major books broken out into small standalone pocket sized paperbacks, and The Illustrated Book of Genesis by Robert Crumb. At some point I'd like to get a collection of the Gustave Dore Bible illustrations and the Jefferson Bible.

Oh yeah, I've also got the audiobook narrated by James Earl Jones.

Physically, the Orthodox Study Bible is beautiful, but still of the similar super thin paper.

I also like David Bentley Hart's translation quite a bit so far.