Portrait for BibleGateway

A few weeks ago I created a competition to win a portrait drawn of the winner. There were three winners and @BibleGateway was one for Retweeting the competition image. I have now finished the image and I am very pleased with it. 

I am glad to give it to them because they have been great supporters of The Word for WORD Bible Comic and my Kickstarter campaign which ends very soon (25th May at 21:00 GMT). Bible Gateway have interviewed me for their blog they featured about the Comic on their site, and even invited my to be one of their a Bloggers Grid members due to my respect for the scriptures.

Below the image is more info...

Bible Gateway Logo as a portrait.

Bible Gateway Logo as a portrait.

So in the image is the rounded door and key hole to match the logo. The ornate iron door braces that I have added have has crosses and vines, which the door "abides in" , these also represent both creation and redemption. The door has seven panels to reflect the Bibles heptatic structure.

Also, I wanted to represent something of the nature of the website within the image. So we can see that the light that the doorway lets through illuminates the words on the wall but not only highlights them but makes them clear and accessible/readable in the modern language (English used). The enlightened words are a basic computer/digital font linked to the fact it is a website.

I used the Koine ancient Greek on the right from the New Testament. The ancient Greek words do actually match the English. No prizes for working use the famous verse used. The English translation is the NIV as this is BG's primary translation. 

Lastly the door doesn't just let through the light but also lead to a place in the presence of The Light (John 8:12).

If you are wandering who I am about the accuarcy and faithfulness of the Bible Comic see the previous Blog...

https://wordforwordbiblecomic.squarespace.com/blog/how-do-i-know-its-accurate-to-the-bible-and-that-i-should-back-it

How do I know it's accurate to the Bible, and that I should back it?

How do I know it's accurate to the Bible, and that I should back it?

The Word for Word Bible Comic- Hard-hitting, unabridged graphic novel of the Book of Judges that is historically accurate with a high view of scripture. For ages 15+

If you are a Christian worried about some heretical rendition of the Bible, good. It's right to be concerned and to know what you are putting your money into.

I am trying in every way to ensure this comic is true to the text, referencing back to the original Hebrew and Greek. Be assured I am more concerned about the “Author” being displeased with the work I do than any critique or displeasure from the fans.

Below you can see some of the points I address on the web page, but here are a few quotes and links from Bible experts and teachers.

One might argue that W4W is actually a more authentic presentation of the Bible than our bare printed texts, which invite us to fill a visual vacuum by supplying pictures in our own imagination of people and events. We tend to do this as if they happened in our own time and place, or else in a generic 'Bible world' where nothing really changes culturally from Abraham to Paul.”

Rev. Dr. Christopher R. Smith (Author of “Understanding the Books of the Bible” Study Guides from IVP)

In cases like this, the artistic depiction in W4W supports, rather than undermines, the larger theological themes of the Bible.”

PastorTerry Delaney (ChristianBookNotes.com)

Who is creating this?

In regards to my position within the greater church, I'm a member of the Newfrontiers movement in the UK, in City Church Bristol. This means I am an evangelical Christian and have an inerrant view of Scripture. I also have a scholarship within the Koinonia Institute Study centre.

My Testimony

As a child, I went to a Methodist church in Cornwall, but I didn't become a committed Christian until I went on an Alpha course on 2005 in Bristol. I gave my life to the Lord then and have been growing in my knowledge and faith in God and the Bible ever since.

I read the Bible properly for the first time and was amazed at the provocative tales of corrupted man and an uncompromising God. These adult stories of a powerful messiah were not what I remembered from Sunday school. Reading through the Book of Samuel was like reading a Game of Thrones novel and so I became very excited about reading the Bible. There’s a big gap between Bible-based comics and storybooks for kids, and the real harsh texts of the book we read as adults.

I felt called to fill that gap and create a graphic novel of the books of the Bible that would be not be for little kids but would be a good way to reach teens (aged 15+) and adults, with the full story of the Bible. Chuck Missler, a teacher I greatly respect, often says “the only real barrier to Truth is the assumption you already have it”, I believe many believers assume they know the stories of the Bible but are surprised when they sit down and read it in full.

The aim of this project is to get the full word of God into the hands of young people and help them read it by including dramatic and exciting pictures alongside the text. This also help the stories be more memorable.

I have grown to love the Bible through reading and studying it. I strive for accuracy in my work and so I use Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology, study bibles and commentaries from the Crossway (ESV), Zondervan (NIV), IVP Academic, Tyndale Press, Lion, The Bible Speaks Today, Thomas Nelson, and a whole host of others. I also check difficult verses with my Hebrew/Greek Interlinear Bible and ISA Basic software.

I love listening to good teachers while I work like Chuck Missler, Terry Virgo, Dr Martin Lloyd Jones, Chuck Smith, Walter Martin, Lange, John MacArthur, Tim Keller and many more. These help me keep learning more and more about God and our Messiah. I try to “receive the word with all readiness of the mind, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things [are] so.”

I am always open to improving my understanding of the text and am open to suggestions and challenges on how to better the work.

Assurance

If ever I do accidentally represent something in a way that is considered dishonouring to God or of poor theology, I will change it for all further issues. If you like the project but are still concerned about the doctrine and theology then become a “Consultant” by pledging and selecting that 'Add On' option. Doing this will give you a direct line to me and you will be consulted on any difficult elements in regular emails. For example, how to depict the execution of Jephthah's vow as good scholars disagree over the fate of Jephthah's daughter.

Endorsements

More about the Book

TRANSLATION – The translation I will use will be modern in language and as close to the original text as possible. I am currently planning to use the World English Bible (WEB) translation as I feel it is a good balance between a “formal equivalent” and a “dynamic equivalent" and is an updated version of the excellent American Standard Version (ASV). If I can acquire the rights I may produce the work using the New King James Version (NKJV), New International Version (NIV), or English Standard Version (ESV).

AMBIGUITY – There are times when the minutiae of the Bible stories are ambiguous. Consider Jephthah's vow for example (Judges 12). Did he sacrifice his daughter by fire or dedicate her to the Lord in service? The more you search, the more difficult it is to discern. What is clear however is that Jephthar does not know his Torah! With an ambiguity like this, I have decided to draw the comic to be equally ambiguous. In this example, the comic may leave the casual reader with the impression that the daughter has been sacrificed as a burnt offering, as a servant to the Tabernacle or unsure. My hope is that if readers are unsure or possibly bewildered by the human sacrifice they will get online and decide for themselves.

VIOLENCE – This graphic novel will not shy away from any issue the Bible addresses. Unfortunately, due to the corruption of mankind, these issues include violence, kidnapping, cold-blooded murder, even rape and infanticide. This work will not glamorize evil of any kind, nor will it be explicit or dwell on these things, but it will cover all the lessons that the Bible teaches.

NUDITY - Nudity will be implicit but not explicit. Where people are naked in the story they may appear as silhouettes or partially obscured but they will still be naked. My aim is to be faithful to the text but not provoke lust in the reader.

PORTRAYING GOD AND ANGELS – Firstly it is obvious that in this work I will be depicting the “form of things in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below” but I believe that as they are not for the purpose of worship/idolatry this is not a contravention of the second commandment. I am not planning to depict God the Father in any human form. It may be necessary to show him one day in Isaiah 6 or Revelation 4, but this will not be as a white-bearded old man but more likely a being of pure light. The Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit, and other unseen things of spirit are represented in the comic with a bright turquoise colour throughout. For example, when the Angel stands in front of Balaam's donkey the first time it is invisible to Balaam, in this comic series the angel in that case would be a turquoise line image to show his presence but invisibility. Angels that are not manifesting in human form will be portrayed in line with descriptions found in Revelation, Isaiah 6, and Ezekiel's visions - not guys with feathery wings!

RESEARCH NOT TRADITION – I will always challenge the validity of traditions that surround the stories. If I feel they do not detract from the true meaning of the text I may include them or make subtle references to them, but generally, if they are not Biblical they will be excluded. An example of this would be the Magi in the Nativity story. In the Word-for-Word Bible Comic, they will not be portrayed as kings and they won't arrive when Jesus is still a newborn baby; neither will they represent different ethnic groups but all be Parthian Magi.

Examples

For an example of the care and attention to detail within the Biblical text please read the blogs below...

My Biblical analysis must boldly go where no man has gone before.

Why did the lion attack Samson?

Expert in the Field - Details of a panel

Should you back it?

If you like the idea but are still not sure if you should be backing it because you are worried it might misrepresent the text please pray about it seriously.

Also please consider: there are many representations of the Bible stories that you have probably already 'backed' by watching them on tv, at the movies or bought and many of these will have an imperfect representation of the events. If my own work is in error, but you donate in good faith I will be the one culpable. I continue to pray my pictures will draw people in and they will learn to love and study the Bible for themselves.

In the parable of the Talents, (Matthew 25:14-30) each of the stewards who are rewarded risks the money they have been entrusted. Please join with me risking much to gain a great profit for our King.

It is currently 11 days left of the campaign and has pledges of around £7000 which is really great but there will be nothing if the goal of £15,000 is not pledged by the end of the campaign.

Please get involved and help me get the word of God in full into the hands of believing and unbelieving young people and comic lovers of all ages.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/word4wordbiblecomic/the-word-for-word-bible-comic-100-pg-graphic-novel

 

 

 

Why did the lion attack Samson?

Why did the lion attack Samson?

In this article we look at the lion that attacked Samson in Judges 14, as the Word for WORD Bible Comic is of a high view of scripture not only do we believe in inerrancy but also that all scripture is for our learning, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness (2 Tim 3:16). So what does the story of the lion tell us? There are a few options as to why the lion attacked Samson, namely Natural, Holy and Demonic...

Picture from the Word for WORD Bible Comic

Picture from the Word for WORD Bible Comic

Natural- The type of lion found in ancient Canaan was the Asiatic lion. Normally lions do not attack people but there are still plenty of cases were they will. If a lion gets desperate, unwell or has an issue with its teeth they will take down any prey they can. Once a lion has started eating people it is likely to continue to do so. In biblical times it seems that man eating lions were a real danger even outside of the Samson story (Proverbs 26:13, 1 Samuel 17:37, 1 Kings 13:24) and it is clear from archaeological evidence of lion hunts and depictions that unlike today, lions were a presence in the Levant at that time.

The idea that the incident was purely an unlucky encounter is of course a possibility, but many Jewish rabbis would say “coincidence is not a Kosher word”. If we believe in an omniscient God that is sovereign we know that, at the very least, this encounter was not a surprise to God who then employed the Holy Spirit to bail Samson out. While it is speculation, I think it's reasonable to say that if God knew this natural danger and didn't want Samson to be harmed he could have averted the situation in a number of mundane or less dramatic miraculous ways. See conclusion for more on this.

Holy – I have read one commentary that suggested God sent the lion to keep Samson from the vineyards (Judges 14:5b) due to his Nazerite vow. This is based, I believe, on the idea that God enlists lions in 2 Kings 17:25, 1 Kings 20.36 and 1 Kings 13:24 for his purposes or judgement. But this point of view while linked with other biblical instances doesn't make any sense. Why send a lion to threaten Samson only to empower him to kills it. Also, if Samson had chosen a path of sin and disobedience, or one that teeters on the edge, it is not like God to intervene in such a dramatic fashion, as we are allowed free will to choose whether we live righteously or otherwise.

Demonic- I'm not one to hyper-spiritualise everything and say there are demons behind every misfortune but in this case I think it is a possibility. We look at this story with the benefit of hindsight, but to people involved didn't know the future and that includes Satan and other demonic entities. Satan knew from the judgement in the garden of Eden that a messiah would come to crush him and would be a son of Eve (Genesis 3:15). Up until the day of Samson God had revealed that the messiah would come from Abraham's line, (Genesis 18:18) then narrowed it to Issac's line (Genesis 17:19) then narrowed it down to Jacob's line, (Numbers 24:17) he did not know who the messiah would be and so concentrated his effort on destroying any potential threats within the bracket he knew about. All Satan knew at this point was that he would be from the people of Israel. He did not know when this would be, so when 'the' Angel of the Lord appears to a baron woman and tell her that her miraculous son will be special, a dedicated as a Nazarite from born and “He will take the lead in delivering Israel” (Judges 13:3-5) I'm sure that Samson became his number one priority. Which brings us to the conclusion.

Conclusion

I dismiss the possibility that God sent the lion to judge or ward off Samson as illogical, but the other two options are both possibilities. Due to my high view of scripture, that all things are there by design and there are no accidents in God's plans, I lean to the interpretation that Satan (or his agent) was trying to thwart God's plans by slaying his messiah before he could get started on his mission and probably at a young age 13-18. In addition it fits with the 'whole council of scripture' (old and new as one whole) that this motif of Satan as a lion is “in the New Testament revealed” by Peter's words “Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8). It seems to me that Satan took the opportunity to attack Samson when he was in a position of compromise (“approached the vineyards”, Judges 14:5b). It could even be that the Enemy sought to throw Samson into the grapes of the vineyard to break his vow or to touch him with a lion's flesh to make him ceremonially unclean and thus shatter his power and kill him while his was an unclean oath-breaker. If we understand that, we can perhaps understand not only why “the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him so that he tore the lion apart with his bare hands”(Judges 14:6) in order to protect him but also why God let this attempt go ahead to then take it down so violently.

In the comic I try to leave both logical interpretations open. The lion that attacks Samson has a broken tooth and its ribs protrude from starvation, but also the colour of its eyes have an unnatural sickly green which hints at the demonic possession of the creature, the lion is further demonised by portraying it with a bloody maw.

Application

“Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of believers throughout the world is undergoing the same kind of sufferings. And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast.” 1 Peter 5:8-10

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The lion with demonic eyes and bloody maw. Also, highlighting the unabridged aspect of the comic.

The lion with demonic eyes and bloody maw. Also, highlighting the unabridged aspect of the comic.

Jephthah's Vow: A 'fatal' error?

Studying Judges has lead me to Jephthah and his vow. Many of you may know that there are 2 points of view in regards to what happened in Judges 11, that he sacrificed his daughter as a burnt offering or she was dedicated to the Tabancle for a life of service. This great site discusses the complex issue in some detail...

http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2012/03/30/feedback-jephthahs-vow