Wow, I admire the effort and organization you put into making your journaling Bible your own. I bet many people would pay to purchase what you created. Thanks for sharing! :)
I've been printing my NASB text for my study for years. THANK YOU for suggesting the 30pund paper. I just ordered it to try. I love everything you've done!!
So funny because I had the same thoughts as you. I cannot fathom either the cost these companies are selling them for. I made my own too! I do notes not so much art.
This is so cool, I love how your bibles came out! one the problems I have with journaling bibles is the papers, it's always see through and they're thin even the ones that say are high quality. Yours looks like a very nice paper, no see through, great for journaling and art. I feel inspired! I write my favorite verses on notebooks and I decorate them, writing down verses help me memorize or remember the Word but I can't imagine writing the whole bible by hand, but I feel inspired and I want to do something similar 😊
Love this video and looking to do something different for my bible journaling/note taking. I myself do not feel like I could do this, but I want to see how yours turns out, so I will be watching more of your videos. Thank you for this and hope to become a subscriber soon.
You did a great job. I love wrote the book of Revelations 3 times in a notebook once but didn’t have enough space to write all the notes I had of each chapter. I finally wrote it and made a binder but I can’t do it with all the books of the Bible. I would like to print the picture introduction of each book of the Bible. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. God bless you ♥️
You are Awesome!! I never thought off doing such.. this is brilliant. Absolutely,,,,, GOD’s richest Blessings on you! What would you charge to make the same thing over again?
Wow... beautiful project... I would buy the set and if so, how do I go about purchasing 2 sets for me and my wife. I just came across the Spiral Bible. you for sharing.
Hi I'm not sure if I'm understanding your question. I used a 4:1 pitch binding machine to punch holes in all the pages and then bound the whole book at once. Your question makes me think you're asking about adding pages after the fact, though. If you need to do this I suggest using heavier paper, or adding tape to the side you're going to punch to strengthen the paper. Punch the holes like you normally would and then use baby scissors to cut a slit from the edge of the page to the center of each hole. Then you can gentle pop the pages in (or out) around the coil. I may have a video somewhere showing where I've used this trick but I can't remember at the moment.
Oh my goodness! I LOVE THIS!!!! I love everything about it! You did such an amazing job. Would you be willing to create one for purchase? If so how much do you think it would cost?
Would you be willing to make one and sell it? I saw your book and loved it. I am trying to read the Bible but it can be overwhelming. Would you consider it?
Im making it happen but it will be a bit different and may not be considered a bible, but what it will do for my ministry is really off the chains. I will record it, and maybe even put it on TH-cam. I've never done TH-cam before. I follow up later. Blessings.
Hi. The ones I have do not :-/ I've only seen the click spirals on JetPens.com. However the ones I see there don't have 4:1 pitch (which is what my hole punch is) so I haven't bought any. They look really cool though!
Did you know the apocrypha originally was not included in the Catholic Bible it was only put into the Catholic Bible after the protestants and the reformation, and they came up with their own Bible, and as a response to this, the leader ship in the Catholic Church, wanted the Catholic Bible to be different in the protestant Bible, so they added in the apocrypha. Just a bit of history and facts.
I love your bibles-I watch’s d the other video and figured out I could do this lol but I could print out a pdf and have ups bind it. Have you thought of selling the pdf or sharing by any chance
Thanks! Unfortunately, selling the PDF would probably be illegal. Many things can be printed and used for personal use even if copyrighted (the KJV is currently in public domain so not quite copyrighted) but I'm not sure of the legality surrounding sharing the PDF freely which is why I haven't uploaded anywhere. If I ever get an all clear that it doesn't violate any laws I will post a link.
Can you give more details or tell me where to find your vid on how to do the front and back. I have color ideas, but want to understand how to put them togther.
For these covers I just glued the paper to the chipboard, but I have a few videos under my journaling tips & tricks playlist that show me making a notebook.
@@theresasarvis2751 I did, it's in the second video and discussed in the link in the description that has the entire cost break down. (Both the video and the cost break down are in the description--as well as why it would be cheaper for the publishing companies)
I used online versions to copy and paste to create a printable version. I copied chapter by chapter. That was the most time consuming part. Sorry for the confusion.
I love this idea, I also make my own books and notebooks, and I would love to make a coiled Bible for myself. Where did you get your KJV from? I don't think I heard you say so in your videos. Did you have to purchase it as well or were you able to download it from a free website?
Thank you! Because the KJV is in open domain and thus not under copyright restriction (in the US), I copied and pasted each chapter from a digital Bible and then formatted it--that was the most time consuming part of the construction.
Hi, its Commands, Prophets/Judges, Justice, Faith/Hope, Patriarchs, Prayer, Fruit of the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Holiness, Yeshua speaking, Disciples/Apostles, Genealogy, Feast Days, Sacrifice, Treatment of the Poor/Justice,Women, Names of God, Miracles, Prophecy, Kings/Pharaohs, Prophecy Fulfilled, Misc. Hope this is helpful
@@PSALMStoGodThank you so much. If you find 2 themes from the same color scheme in the same verse, doesn't that cause a problem? I still think creating 3 options from the same color is genius, though.
I don’t know why it’s hard to understand why they charge so much… they have a lot of overhead and people to pay. Startup costs, Paper is expensive, ink is expensive, coils, copyrights, printers, facilities etc… and they still need to make a profit, otherwise they wouldn’t be doing it.
@@LearningwithJudah the KJV is technically copyrighted in England, but in the US it is in public domain. This means if you were to say publish a book and quote Psalms 23 within the book, you could still sell it and not be hit with copyright infringement lawsuits. But you probably couldn't publish that book in the UK. However, there are also laws around private use and educational use and stuff like that--I'm not an expert, I don't have a law degree-- but think of it like this. If you went to a high school and filmed your child or sibling in a school play then kept that for yourself it's fine. If you made copies and started selling it, the school and other parents may come after you. So, basically: the KJV is in public domain in the US (where I am) so you can't really be sued for copyright infringement but it's probably not legal to sell a self printed copy of it because capitalism.
Oh, i am a HUGELY "want to" and trust, i have everything, but i am paralyzed with fear of mucking up any & all of the 52 Bibles i currently have 🫣😔. So, i am going to try all of the things, OUTSIDE, in a handmade Bible Journal, no junk, just beautiful things❤. But man, i totally understand and thanks for posting ❤
I'm trying to be winsome when I say the Apocrypha (IS NOT) God's inspired Word, 2 Timothy 3:16. So I would encourage everyone to consider that when doing a project like this !!!!!! Otherwise I like this
Thank you for your comment. I've been researching the arguments for and against the apocrypha, part of that research includes actually reading it (prayerfully of course) which is why I have included it.
Printing a copyrighted translation is illegal. Selling a copyrighted translated is even more illegal. Printing a translation that is in public domain for personal use is perfectly legal.
I noticed on your text lines you have woman, but you don’t have man. You may want to consider making a line for a man I understand you’re a woman so you would be interested in things concerning women and that’s reasonable, but if you’re a woman and you’re looking for a godly man, it might be a good idea to focus in and highlight Actions and traits of godly men to help you recognize a godly man. Nowadays peoples puts so much emphasis on a physical looking person that they forget what matters at most a godly person, a person that has a heart for loving people.
I thought about doing that too. I have a journal Bible, but it’s 1400 pages. I could eliminate a lot of the front intro pages, concordance, dictionary, and maps that I rarely use. Mine is sewn with a suave cover but I would love to make it a spiral. Debating whether I should deconstruct or not. Maybe practice with a cheap Bible first? I was always feeding my HP printer ink cartridges which got to be expensive. I bought an Epsom printer with ink bottles that you refill. It runs and runs and is still running. Very happy with my purchase. One of the things holding me back is the spiral size. I have not been able to find a 3 inch coil. However, I’m thinking of making my own. You can go to a jewelry supply craft store or a hardware store and buy rolls of wire. You can wrap the wire around a mandible, like maybe a large pill bottle. Doubling the wire as you wrap it would make it extra strong. As a jewelry maker, I suggest stainless steel wire in a hard grade. You can also get 800 feet rolls of wire cheap through rosaryparts.com.
Wow, I admire the effort and organization you put into making your journaling Bible your own. I bet many people would pay to purchase what you created. Thanks for sharing! :)
I've been printing my NASB text for my study for years. THANK YOU for suggesting the 30pund paper. I just ordered it to try. I love everything you've done!!
Great use of the Bible Project materials! My fav part of Filament bible info.❤
These are awesome!!! You did a great job....and I also love reading the Apocrypha with my bible...lots of great information and insight.
Wow, that is so impressive, I love it, I have wanted a spiral bond bible, I have no idea how to make it! You are very talented!
Congratulations!! I agree that some bibles are way too expensive.
HP Premium32 and Hammermill Premium 32lb are the goat of papers for planner peeps. 💕
You put so much thought into each aspect of this beautiful project. What a wonderful way to study.❤
Thank you!
Woderful work! Have fun!
Amazing job! Thanks for sharing!
So funny because I had the same thoughts as you. I cannot fathom either the cost these companies are selling them for. I made my own too! I do notes not so much art.
Glad to hear I wasn't the only one confused by the price!! I'm glad you were able to make you own
Beautiful, wonderful, glorious job! You are gifted for sure!❤️💕
Thank you!
I would definitely purchase youe bibles ..oh my goodness such creativity
Love what you have done. This is something I want to do!
Wonderful ideal!
That looks like a labor of love. I really love it. I would so buy a set from you!! And I own the illustrating Bible.
😂 Thank you! It was definitely a fun experience.
This is so cool, I love how your bibles came out! one the problems I have with journaling bibles is the papers, it's always see through and they're thin even the ones that say are high quality. Yours looks like a very nice paper, no see through, great for journaling and art. I feel inspired! I write my favorite verses on notebooks and I decorate them, writing down verses help me memorize or remember the Word but I can't imagine writing the whole bible by hand, but I feel inspired and I want to do something similar 😊
Love this video and looking to do something different for my bible journaling/note taking. I myself do not feel like I could do this, but I want to see how yours turns out, so I will be watching more of your videos. Thank you for this and hope to become a subscriber soon.
You did a great job. I love wrote the book of Revelations 3 times in a notebook once but didn’t have enough space to write all the notes I had of each chapter. I finally wrote it and made a binder but I can’t do it with all the books of the Bible. I would like to print the picture introduction of each book of the Bible. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. God bless you ♥️
Wow, so genius! 😊
I did something similar except, instead of spiral, I went with 3 hole binder. Your work looks very professional. Beautiful job!
Thank you! Yes, a 3 hold binder would work perfectly!!
Do you have a link for the scripture you printed? The whole Bible?
@@vee9133 I don't
Yes a binder
This is great!!!!
so cool! Thank you for the details so I can create my own. This would be a really great project!
Wonderful!
This is so cool.
Great.
you can write on those sticky tabs! I have some. Just use a fine point sharpie.
You are Awesome!! I never thought off doing such.. this is brilliant. Absolutely,,,,, GOD’s richest Blessings on you! What would you charge to make the same thing over again?
Also, great job.
Your Bibles are really pretty
Can I write in my world bible school study edition Bible and in my Catholic life Bible as well ❤️🩹
It's yours. You can write in it if you like. It's a great to go back and read your notes and remember how God spoke to you using His word.
Wow... beautiful project... I would buy the set and if so, how do I go about purchasing 2 sets for me and my wife. I just came across the Spiral Bible. you for sharing.
How did you get the holes punched on your paper to add the extra sheets? BEAUTIFUL!
Hi I'm not sure if I'm understanding your question. I used a 4:1 pitch binding machine to punch holes in all the pages and then bound the whole book at once. Your question makes me think you're asking about adding pages after the fact, though. If you need to do this I suggest using heavier paper, or adding tape to the side you're going to punch to strengthen the paper. Punch the holes like you normally would and then use baby scissors to cut a slit from the edge of the page to the center of each hole. Then you can gentle pop the pages in (or out) around the coil. I may have a video somewhere showing where I've used this trick but I can't remember at the moment.
Oh my goodness! I LOVE THIS!!!! I love everything about it! You did such an amazing job. Would you be willing to create one for purchase? If so how much do you think it would cost?
Let me know when you will do the pros and cons and why. . .
That video is linked in the description
Would you be willing to make one and sell it? I saw your book and loved it. I am trying to read the Bible but it can be overwhelming. Would you consider it?
Do you sell yours I would buy from you 🥰
Im making it happen but it will be a bit different and may not be considered a bible, but what it will do for my ministry is really off the chains. I will record it, and maybe even put it on TH-cam. I've never done TH-cam before. I follow up later. Blessings.
Amazing!!!! I would buy that bible. 🤍
Do the spiral coils come with the click options? If so, where can I purchase?
Hi. The ones I have do not :-/ I've only seen the click spirals on JetPens.com. However the ones I see there don't have 4:1 pitch (which is what my hole punch is) so I haven't bought any. They look really cool though!
🤩🙌🎉
Did you know the apocrypha originally was not included in the Catholic Bible it was only put into the Catholic Bible after the protestants and the reformation, and they came up with their own Bible, and as a response to this, the leader ship in the Catholic Church, wanted the Catholic Bible to be different in the protestant Bible, so they added in the apocrypha. Just a bit of history and facts.
How did you print the Bible projects drawings. They are so cool.
There is a section on their website labeled "Downloads." I got them from there
Where did you get the printable bible pages from?
Hi. I created them by copying and pasting. That was the most time consuming part of the process
I’ve thought about getting a Spiral Bible but it’s just in a few older translations. I was thinking about trying the KJV.
I love your bibles-I watch’s d the other video and figured out I could do this lol but I could print out a pdf and have ups bind it. Have you thought of selling the pdf or sharing by any chance
Thanks! Unfortunately, selling the PDF would probably be illegal. Many things can be printed and used for personal use even if copyrighted (the KJV is currently in public domain so not quite copyrighted) but I'm not sure of the legality surrounding sharing the PDF freely which is why I haven't uploaded anywhere. If I ever get an all clear that it doesn't violate any laws I will post a link.
Did I miss you saying the cost of this way?
Can you give more details or tell me where to find your vid on how to do the front and back. I have color ideas, but want to understand how to put them togther.
For these covers I just glued the paper to the chipboard, but I have a few videos under my journaling tips & tricks playlist that show me making a notebook.
Is the text had written or typed out? Also, what was your final cost to make the entire Bible?
It is typed. It cost me ~$90 I have a second video where I went in more detail about that
So it’s does cost about the same as those others that are published. In all fairness to them you should post that.
@@theresasarvis2751 I did, it's in the second video and discussed in the link in the description that has the entire cost break down. (Both the video and the cost break down are in the description--as well as why it would be cheaper for the publishing companies)
@@PSALMStoGod didn’t watch other video. Glad you posted it. We want to always support other believers. Glad you found a way to create your own👍🏼
@@theresasarvis2751 Understandable
I am looking for the link or the spot where you mention where you found the printable Bible.
I used online versions to copy and paste to create a printable version. I copied chapter by chapter. That was the most time consuming part. Sorry for the confusion.
Are selling the set?
I am not
I love this idea, I also make my own books and notebooks, and I would love to make a coiled Bible for myself. Where did you get your KJV from? I don't think I heard you say so in your videos. Did you have to purchase it as well or were you able to download it from a free website?
Thank you! Because the KJV is in open domain and thus not under copyright restriction (in the US), I copied and pasted each chapter from a digital Bible and then formatted it--that was the most time consuming part of the construction.
I'm new too you're channel I have a world bible school study edition nkjv is that a great bible for too have a bible journaling
Welcome!
@@PSALMStoGod thanks love watching your videos so much ❤
Can you please type that list on your color key? It looks like a stunning system,
Hi, its Commands, Prophets/Judges, Justice, Faith/Hope, Patriarchs, Prayer, Fruit of the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Holiness, Yeshua speaking, Disciples/Apostles, Genealogy, Feast Days, Sacrifice, Treatment of the Poor/Justice,Women, Names of God, Miracles, Prophecy, Kings/Pharaohs, Prophecy Fulfilled, Misc. Hope this is helpful
@@PSALMStoGodThank you so much. If you find 2 themes from the same color scheme in the same verse, doesn't that cause a problem? I still think creating 3 options from the same color is genius, though.
@@HS-ml8dx I guess it could, I haven't had that problem yet though lol...If I run in to it and think of a hack for it I'll update
@@PSALMStoGod Awesome! 😁
Apacrypha… yeah just take my money 💴 💰
I don’t know why it’s hard to understand why they charge so much… they have a lot of overhead and people to pay. Startup costs, Paper is expensive, ink is expensive, coils, copyrights, printers, facilities etc… and they still need to make a profit, otherwise they wouldn’t be doing it.
Thank you for your perspective
What is the program latex can you share the link?
www.latex-project.org
@@PSALMStoGodthank you also is there any info that you can share on the copyright information regarding the KJV and how it’s not copyrighted?
@@LearningwithJudah the KJV is technically copyrighted in England, but in the US it is in public domain. This means if you were to say publish a book and quote Psalms 23 within the book, you could still sell it and not be hit with copyright infringement lawsuits. But you probably couldn't publish that book in the UK. However, there are also laws around private use and educational use and stuff like that--I'm not an expert, I don't have a law degree-- but think of it like this. If you went to a high school and filmed your child or sibling in a school play then kept that for yourself it's fine. If you made copies and started selling it, the school and other parents may come after you. So, basically: the KJV is in public domain in the US (where I am) so you can't really be sued for copyright infringement but it's probably not legal to sell a self printed copy of it because capitalism.
How did you get the introduction of the books in pictures?
its from the Bible project
Oh, i am a HUGELY "want to" and trust, i have everything, but i am paralyzed with fear of mucking up any & all of the 52 Bibles i currently have 🫣😔. So, i am going to try all of the things, OUTSIDE, in a handmade Bible Journal, no junk, just beautiful things❤. But man, i totally understand and thanks for posting ❤
Can you make me one
Kinda swamped with life right now, but possibly in the new year
I'm trying to be winsome when I say the Apocrypha (IS NOT) God's inspired Word, 2 Timothy 3:16. So I would encourage everyone to consider that when doing a project like this !!!!!! Otherwise I like this
Thank you for your comment. I've been researching the arguments for and against the apocrypha, part of that research includes actually reading it (prayerfully of course) which is why I have included it.
That's illegal
Printing a copyrighted translation is illegal. Selling a copyrighted translated is even more illegal. Printing a translation that is in public domain for personal use is perfectly legal.
*unless you're in the UK... lol The monarchy there claims ownership of the KJV
The bible is a Catholic book.
For real? I always thought the Bible was written by men inspired through God. Early Bible writers were Jewish, no Catholic correct?
I noticed on your text lines you have woman, but you don’t have man. You may want to consider making a line for a man I understand you’re a woman so you would be interested in things concerning women and that’s reasonable, but if you’re a woman and you’re looking for a godly man, it might be a good idea to focus in and highlight Actions and traits of godly men to help you recognize a godly man. Nowadays peoples puts so much emphasis on a physical looking person that they forget what matters at most a godly person, a person that has a heart for loving people.
I thought about doing that too. I have a journal Bible, but it’s 1400 pages. I could eliminate a lot of the front intro pages, concordance, dictionary, and maps that I rarely use. Mine is sewn with a suave cover but I would love to make it a spiral. Debating whether I should deconstruct or not. Maybe practice with a cheap Bible first? I was always feeding my HP printer ink cartridges which got to be expensive. I bought an Epsom printer with ink bottles that you refill. It runs and runs and is still running. Very happy with my purchase. One of the things holding me back is the spiral size. I have not been able to find a 3 inch coil. However, I’m thinking of making my own. You can go to a jewelry supply craft store or a hardware store and buy rolls of wire. You can wrap the wire around a mandible, like maybe a large pill bottle. Doubling the wire as you wrap it would make it extra strong. As a jewelry maker, I suggest stainless steel wire in a hard grade. You can also get 800 feet rolls of wire cheap through rosaryparts.com.