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New York man handwrites King James Bible | New York man handwrites King James Bible |
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A New York state man is finishing up his handwritten copy of the King James Bible after four years and 2,400 pages. | A New York state man is finishing up his handwritten copy of the King James Bible after four years and 2,400 pages. |
Phillip Patterson, 63, began the project after his long-time partner, Mohammed, told him there is a tradition in Islam of writing out the Koran. | Phillip Patterson, 63, began the project after his long-time partner, Mohammed, told him there is a tradition in Islam of writing out the Koran. |
"The next day I started researching pens and pencils and paper," he said. | "The next day I started researching pens and pencils and paper," he said. |
Despite health issues that have sent him to hospital, including Aids and anaemia, he will finish writing the last words at his church this week. | Despite health issues that have sent him to hospital, including Aids and anaemia, he will finish writing the last words at his church this week. |
The King James Bible is estimated to be 788,000 words, now all hand copied with a felt-tip pen on watercolour paper by Mr Patterson. | The King James Bible is estimated to be 788,000 words, now all hand copied with a felt-tip pen on watercolour paper by Mr Patterson. |
The retired interior designer, who lives in the village of Philmont, says he does not consider himself particularly religious. | The retired interior designer, who lives in the village of Philmont, says he does not consider himself particularly religious. |
But he feels his monkish pursuit has made him more patient, confident and loving. | |
While he initially toiled for up to 14 hours a day on the project, he now averages six to eight hours a day. | While he initially toiled for up to 14 hours a day on the project, he now averages six to eight hours a day. |
"I hadn't counted on the fact that it would end up being beautiful," said the hard-working scribe. "Or that it would be so exhilarating. And so long." | "I hadn't counted on the fact that it would end up being beautiful," said the hard-working scribe. "Or that it would be so exhilarating. And so long." |
Mr Patterson - whose partner, Mohammed, died several years ago - says he has discovered something new every day thanks to his project. | Mr Patterson - whose partner, Mohammed, died several years ago - says he has discovered something new every day thanks to his project. |
"It expands my mind more and more," he said. "Not so I can become more of a religious person, but so that I can become more of a whole person." | "It expands my mind more and more," he said. "Not so I can become more of a religious person, but so that I can become more of a whole person." |
He told the Associated Press he especially enjoyed the Book of Ruth, although he did not like the plagues and violence scattered throughout the Bible. | He told the Associated Press he especially enjoyed the Book of Ruth, although he did not like the plagues and violence scattered throughout the Bible. |
Mr Patterson will finish the final lines of the Book of Revelation during a ceremony at St Peter's Presbyterian Church in Spencertown on 11 May. | Mr Patterson will finish the final lines of the Book of Revelation during a ceremony at St Peter's Presbyterian Church in Spencertown on 11 May. |
His adult daughter will be among guests as he discusses the Bible afterwards with a theologian. | His adult daughter will be among guests as he discusses the Bible afterwards with a theologian. |
Once the books are bound, the Bible will be given to the church. | Once the books are bound, the Bible will be given to the church. |
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