Postby Animus Seed » Thu May 18, 2006 2:18 pm
[quote="Wise Dragon"]A lot of parts are hard for most people to understand and they need a visuall representaion to help them see someof the symbolism. Example the layout of the temple where the ark of the covenant was held has the shape of a cross. Most people dont know that becuse they havent studied that particular subject and they cant get a very good visual of how it looked. Thats just one example]
I also had The Picture Bible when I was younger, and an image that has still stayed with me to this day (I'm 20 now, so about 11 years) is the statue of Dagon on its face before the ark.
Ahem.
I'd enjoy a manga version of the Bible, assuming it's accurate. The Picture Bible was just the stories, as mentioned, but a full Bible might be interesting. Proverbs and Ecclesiastes wouldn't be too hard; like someone said earlier, a picture representing the thought would do. The only one I can think of that would be tricky is Psalms. For the prophets, manga could do the visions well. Hey, I had a thought: I think it'd be cool for the messianic prophesies if the picture is the same as the one used in the Gospels later, only with Jesus' face in shadow.
Which reminds me: if it really does have every book, what about the 4 Gospels? How different would they be? Details differ at parts, such as the number of blind men or women at the cross; would each of the 4 have different pictures for the same stories? Or, perhaps, different art styles altogether?
And while I'll repeat that I would want it accurate, I can't resist... if it were up to me, I'd cast the Yu-Gi-Oh! characters in Exodus (Yamiyugi as Pharoah, Jannes and Jambres in the Dark Magician outfit, and so on)