A green bible?
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008Not the cover, but green-lettered.
But what truly sets The Green Bible apart is that it’s a “green-letter edition.” It’s akin to the New Testaments in which the words of Jesus are printed in red. Except in this case, “over a thousand references to the earth and caring for creation” appear in green ink. While there are certainly more instances besides the highlighted ones that would have applied, the editors tell us in the prefatory material, they have chosen only those “speaking directly to the project’s core mission.”
Talk about pandering and perverting the intention of God’s Word to point to His redeeming work in Christ.






