The Bible is not a book. It began long before pages and ink and leather binding. It began as epic tales told around the campfire and in the public square. It was legendary ballads and laments and proclamations of jubilee.
The Bible was spoken, handwritten, printed, then coded and has remained in black-and-white text for 500 years (on parchment or screen), lagging behind world-changing advances in communications praxis and philosophy.
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