Most Expensive Bible

Written by: jeremy Filed Under: Art, World on November 9th, 2007

Prior to the widespread use of the printing press, monastic orders preserved important texts by spending painstaking hours reproducing them calligraphically. These texts were often illuminated with illustrations in color or even in gold or silver. Each of these hand-copied texts became a work of art on its own and, in the modern era, can be worth a fortune. Reviving the monastic tradition, Saint John’s Abbey and University commissioned calligraphic artist Donald Jackson to achieve his dream of writing a bible by hand.

The Saint John’s Bible is as epic in proportion as it is an endeavor. Two feet tall, three feet wide and over 1,000 pages long, it is bound in seven volumes. While rendered by hand, its layout was managed by state-of-the-art computer technology. This expensive bible was written on vellum using quills dipped in handmade inks and hand-ground pigments. Additionally, it was gilded in gold and silver leaf.

Most expensive bible
Acts frontispiece and book title from the Saint John’s Bible.

One of the most important decisions in the design process of the Saint John’s Bible was the translation of the bible to be used. The New Revised Standard Version, being officially authorized by all major Christian churches, provided the ecumenical, and gender-inclusive, basis Saint John’s required for their expensive bible.

The Saint John’s Bible has taken its place on display alongside other important masterpieces such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is, of course, utterly priceless. Shortly after the completion of the Saint John’s Bible, however, Saint John’s began producing 360 copies of the Heritage Edition. This museum quality reproduction, being sold for $130,000, claims the title of the most expensive bible in the world.


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  1. Posted by Alejandro Garcia 21st June, 2008 at 1:22 am

    If it’s a copy, it doesn’t matter how good it is made, it will always be a copy. There has to be an original one that is or should be more expensive.

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