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I just finished the first draft of my book, “Learning About God Through Laughter.” Originally I had written 20 chapters, but had several suggest 30 chapters so it could be a one month devotional, so I added another 10 chapters. Because of copyright laws, I was tracking how many verses I used. It came out to exactly 365 verses — one for every day of the year. That makes me feel good about my book and that God was leading me in the writing. Now to the tedious and onerous task of editing and review. I already have some people reviewing the first 20 chapters. Now I’ll get to ask if people can add another 10 chapters to review. Whew! #biblestr
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Most modern Bible translations are copyrighted, although they are fairly lenient on use. The NASB, that I am using, allows up to 500 verses (as long as a whole book of the Bible isn't used) without written permission.
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