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What is the Cotton Patch Version of the Bible by Clarence Jordan?



    
    

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Mini Tim Maas Supporter Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army
The Cotton Patch Version (CPV) is a modern version of the Holy Bible developed by Clarence Jordan, and published between 1968 and 1973.

It takes place in the United States in the south, and new objects and place names are all substituted in place of the Biblical ones. For example, Jesus is born in Georgia, the wineskins in Matthew 9:17 became tires, Gabriel tells Mary and Joseph to flee to Mexico, and John the Baptist is "dressed in blue jeans and a leather jacket, and...living on corn bread and collard greens." (A complete version of this Bible's presentation of the gospel of Matthew can be found online at http://kenanderson.net/bible/html/matthew.html) 

Similar to the Message Bible, the Cotton Patch Version tries to make the Bible relevant to modern people, especially inhabitants of the United States.

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