Theme Thursday: Aging


Recently I answered a Freecycle ad for a Swedish Bible. Not that we really need another Bible (we own at least 8 various ones) or that we could read the Swedish language, but I answered anyway. I wanted to see what one looked like. What I found was a treasure.

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It was a sunny but chilly day when I picked this up from a friendly gentleman. He handed over into my hands a Book that was weathered and crumbling in my hands. I held it gently as I opened it up to the front page. A handwritten inscription adorned the page. In Swedish, it was dated 1912.

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I wondered what the personal inscription said. The Bible verse that was noted was 1 John 2:17:

And this world is fading away, along with everything it craves. But if you do the will of God, you will live forever.

I took this Bible home and it sits upon our table in our reading room. I gaze upon it wondering what lives did this Good Book guide. Somehow, I feel connected to these Christians of a different time and I look forward to the hope that perhaps one day I will get to meet the author of the inscription in Heaven.

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12 Comment(s)

  1. What a great find! I would have snapped up that treasure, too. Beautiful piece of history and of someone’s life.

    Stacy | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  2. WOW what a treasure - your post made me cry, silly maybe - but a beautiful book!

    Jenn | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  3. Not silly, Jenn. I literally gasped finding out that it was inscribed and all. All I could think of was of past hands that have held this Bible.

    cbmrj777 | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  4. Oh WOW! What a beautiful, fascinating find! I SO understand why you’d be drawn to it. What an amazing piece of history!

    ~~

    DanaB | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  5. I love it! I work part-time at an antique store, so I am all about treasures from the past. What a beautiful find for you! I love that you will cherish it. What a shame the family that owned that did not. That always makes me sad.
    I wonder if you could find a way to interpret it?
    I am blog-hopping from Lacy’s blog! I enjoyed my “hop” here! Come visit me if you have the time!
    -Gina

    Gina | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  6. very cool and VERY old indeed!

    Nicki | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  7. Gina, I was thinkin of trying to run it through BabelFish. If that is not successful I uploaded the picture to Flickr to see if there might be someone from Sweden who could translate. We’ll see!

    cbmrj777 | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  8. I love that you posted about this! Old Bibles are a true gift! Just turning the pages and thinking about the hands that turned them through the ages, and the tears that have blurred the print is a spiritual journey!

    What a find!

    Blessings!
    Lacy

    Razor Family Farms | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  9. Wow, great shots. I love old books. Actually I think they smell pretty neat.

    HeadGaggler | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  10. That is awesome! What a great find, and a really great verse for the inscription!

    dawnomite | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  11. So neat! You can never have too many Bibles!

    Bobi | May 22, 2008 | Reply

  12. That is so cool! I love old books and bibles, and other things, they have so much unspoken history that I often wonder about.

    Rose | May 23, 2008 | Reply

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