An Israeli man looks at hand written Bible books in different languages part of the unique project �People of the World Inscribe the Bible� on July 13, 2009 at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem. The project is a global initiative wherein thousands of people from 31 countries have participated in, each community hand-inscribes 23,127 verses of the Bible in their native languages, the goal being to complete the inscribing of 100 Bibles in 100 hundred languages. Among the Places participating in this project are: Panama, Costa-Rika, Brazil, United States, Argentina, Denmark, India, Hong-Kong, Taiwan, Greece, Israel, Poland, Singapore, Finland, Canada, England, Germany, Switzerland, Latvia, Ukraine and more. Getty Images logo Getty Images 31 months ago

An Israeli man looks at hand written Bible books in different languages part of the unique project �People of the World Inscribe the Bible� on July 13, 2009 at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem. The project is a global initiative wherein thousands of people from 31 countries have participated in, each community hand-inscribes 23,127 verses of the Bible in their native languages, the goal being to complete the inscribing of 100 Bibles in 100 hundred languages. Among the Places participating in this project are: Panama, Costa-Rika, Brazil, United States, Argentina, Denmark, India, Hong-Kong, Taiwan, Greece, Israel, Poland, Singapore, Finland, Canada, England, Germany, Switzerland, Latvia, Ukraine and more.