The Bible in 50 Words

The Bible in 50 Words. A Small simple poem. God Creates and the Earth Waits. The Author is unknown to me.

The Bible in 50 Words

The Author is unknown, if anyone knows who wrote this, please let me know. I also found this image online. Plus, I also found it as a bookmark too. In addition, I actually found two different ones but saying pretty much the same thing. I think this poem is geared more for a younger child.

The Bible in 50 Words

Version 1

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God Creates
Adam Ate
Noah Floats
Abraham’s Oath
Jacob Schemes
Joseph Dreams
Bush Lit
Sea Split
Law Spoken
Tablets Broken
Judges Appointed
Kings Anointed
God Forgotten
Rulers Rotten
Kingdom Broke
Prophets Hope
Mary Favored
Baby Savior
Crucified
Jesus Died
Third Morn
World Reborn
Spirit Grows
Love Grows
Earth Awaits
God Creates…



Version 2

God made
Adam bit
Noah arked
Abraham split
Jacob fooled
Joseph ruled
Bush talked
Moses balked
Pharaoh plagued
People walked
Sea divided
Tablets guided
Promise landed
Saul freaked
David peeked
Prophets warned
Jesus born
God walked
Love talked
Anger crucified
Hope died
Love rose
Spirit flamed
Word spread
God remained

Comments

What are your thoughts about these two poems? Do you know who wrote either one of these? If so, please feel free to share in the comments. Maybe there are other versions I can share as well? Please share below.

Authors are unknown and the creator of the graphic is unknown. Once I know who they belong to, I will give proper credit.

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