Forum: Fooling With Words

Topic: Bible Haiku

Topic Posted by: Larry Stephey (BibleHaiku@hotmail.com )
Organization: Bible Haiku
Date Posted: Tue Feb 25 16:57:44 US/Eastern 2003
Topic Description: There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of haiku in the English translations of the Bible. We have found Bible haiku in every book of the Bible. In the New International Version, Job has at least 35 verbatim (word-for-word) Bible haiku. Some of these consist of two or even three consecutive verses, each of which is a complete Bible verse. A haiku is a verse form of Japanese origin, consisting of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables, respectively, usually containing a seasonal reference. There are two kinds of Bible haiku, those taken directly from the Bible word-for-word, and those that were inspired by the Bible. One of the first ones found, taken directly from the Bible with not a word altered or left out, is: By the breath of God Ice is given, and the broad Waters are frozen. Job 37:10 (NIV, complete verse) Here is one that is not a complete verse: I always thank God For you because of his grace Given you in Christ… 1 Corinthians 1:4 (NIV, excerpt) Here is one "inspired by" a Bible verse: I was crucified With Christ and no longer live, But Christ lives in me. Galatians 2:20 (inspired by) See the website for more: http://groups.msn.com/BibleHaikus The "Documents" link on the website has MS Word files with hundreds of Bible Haiku. The site is easy to join, and it is easy to resign from the site. To see the main page you do not have to join the site, but to see the documents, you do. This project and website were started in January 2001. When you find a Bible haiku, or are inspired to write one, please post it in this forum with its citation (Book, Chapter, Verse, Version) in the topic line, like the citations below the three Bible haiku on this page. Be sure to tell us whether yours was "inspired by" a verse in the Bible, or is verbatim from the Bible. If it is verbatim, please include the version you found it in, e.g., AMP is the Amplified Bible ASV is the American Standard Version CEV is the Contemporary English Version ESV is the English Standard Version KJ21 is the 21st Century King James version KJV is the King James Version NAS is the New American Standard Bible NASU is the New American Standard - Updated edition NIV is the New International Version NKJV is the New King James Version NLT is the New Living Translation RSV is the Revised Standard Version TLB is The Living Bible Also let us know if the verbatim Bible haiku is a complete verse or a verse excerpt. Here are some guidelines to discovering Bible haiku: For this new way of using the haiku form, the haiku need not have a seasonal reference. Hyphenation of words between lines is not valid. For complete verses of 17 syllables, the number of syllables per line may vary from the usual, e.g., the Bible haiku may have 6-6-5 syllables, or 5-5-7. Line breaks may be added to keep to the haiku verse form, and capitalization of the first word of each line is encouraged. The expression in the Bible haiku should be a complete thought, even if it is not a complete verse. Words in the Bible spoken by Jesus or God usually have quotation marks. Use the ellipsis (...) if the actual verse starts or ends before or after the Bible haiku. See example above for the verbatim excerpt. Otherwise use the actual punctuation from the Bible. And finally, the Bible haiku should remain true to the spirit of the original verse if it is not a complete verse, or if it was inspired by a verse. A note of explanation is in order if the Bible haiku is so out of context that the original meaning is lost when it stands alone. Put the note below the citation. For instance it may be useful to identify the speaker, or the historical context of the verse. Your commentary is also welcome, to explain the significance of the verse to you, or to tell us any insights you gained when you found the Bible haiku, or meditated on the verse. They are easy to find. Try Proverbs. Bible Haiku Project Partners (R)

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