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1 | Why not Jesus' words in Red? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 2672 | ||
Aside from probable savings in printing cost, and possible vision problems, why are some bibles printed without Jesus' words in red? Why do, I guessing here, some people prefer Bibles printed in all black? |
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2 | Why not Jesus' words in Red? | Bible general Archive 1 | Chris | 2675 | ||
My personal reason (silly as it may be) is that in the Bibles I buy (even Zondervan) the red print is faded in some areas. This is distracting, espescially when the print is blood red on one page and you turn to the next and it is so faded you can't make out the words! For a more mature and reasoned answer, I believe the primary reason is that all Scripture is inspired, so it all comes from GOD. It is possible, and I have seen this happen, that those that don't know much about their faith, or what they think is their faith, believe that the words in red mean more than the rest of the NT. Especially for some of the controversial topics spoken of by Paul in his letters. I still use red-letter but I know some that don't. GOD bless! |
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