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Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Geneva Bible

The Geneva Bible
You might or might have not heard about the Geneva Bible. It was the very first Bible to be mass printed making it readily available to the public. John Milton, William Shakespeare and John Bunyan are few of the prominent men in History who used this Bible.
The Bible contains a short poem that I want to bring to the reader's attention. The poem describes the true worth of the Word of God and its innumerable benefits to the human soul. Here is the poem:

Here is the spring where waters flow,
To quench our heat of sin:
Here is the tree where truth doth grow,
To lead our lives therein:
Here is the judge that stints the strife,
When men's devices fail:
Here is the bread that feeds the life
That death cannot assail.
The tidings of salvation dear,
Comes to our ears from hence:
The fortress of our faith is here,
And shield of our defense.
Then be not like the swine that hath
A pearl at his desire,
And takes more pleasure from the trough
And wallowing in the mire.
Read not this book in any case,
But with a single eye:
Read not but first desire God's grace,
To understand thereby.
Pray still in faith with this respect,
To bear good fruit therein,
That knowledge may bring this effect,
To mortify your sin.
Then happy you shall be in all your life,
What so to you befalls:
Yes, double happy you shall be,
When God by death you calls.

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