I think you are correct, Steve. Paper in those days was made of goat and other skins. I guess papyrus from Egypt was too expensive. I wonder if any of the technical material we write today will be remembered 2K years from now...
Daniel -----Original Message----- From: Steve Rickaby [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:47 AM To: Daniel Doornbos; peter at knowhowpro.com Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Does anyones have an EDD for the Bible? At 10:32 -0700 20/6/07, Daniel Doornbos wrote: >Now those comments show just how much you guys know about the Bible. >The 10 Commandments are in the Old Testament. But Bodvar is working on >the New Testament. Ah... so that's what 'NT' stood for. I though it was a Windoze reference ;-) >The NT writers used pen and paper, incidently. I'm disappointed: I always thought it was goat skin. Better for the goats, I guess. >Bibles, whether you are translating or formatting the pages, are >especially challenging work. Don't doubt it. >I don't have the FM skills Bodvar asked for but I do appreciate the >work has undertaken from a professional as well as a spiritual >perspective. I expect we all do, Daniel. -- Steve
