‘The deaf shall hear’

Martin Horton  |  Features  |  the Bible in action
Date posted:  16 Feb 2025
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‘The deaf shall hear’

A Deaf woman worships God in Bangkok using Thai Sign Language. (photo: Marc Ewell)

When did you last buy a Bible? Was it as a gift or because your well-loved copy was falling apart? How easy was it to choose?

With more than 60 versions of the Bible in English, choosing a new Bible might take a while: you might even suffer from ‘Bible decision fatigue’– a genuine phenomenon, according to Bible Gateway.

But here’s one version you may not have come across yet: the KJV Bible that can be worn as a piece of jewellery, thanks to state-of-the-art nanotechnology. You can even read it, as long as you have a microscope that can magnify x10,000.

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