The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition: The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
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The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition: The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth

Hardcover – November 1, 2011

Price
$31.49
Format
Hardcover
Pages
200
Publisher
Smithsonian Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1588343123
Dimensions
4.98 x 1.04 x 8.39 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

Description

LIBRARY JOURNAL, Starred Review This is a painstakingly produced full-color facsimile of the original volume that Jefferson created, now at the Smithsonian, where it received top-level conservation treatment prior to its high-resolution reproduction here. Jefferson created his version of the New Testament by cutting and pasting from Greek, Latin, French, and English printed texts of the Gospels, which he placed in four parallel columns and accompanied with his marginal notes. This edition also contains two essays: "The History of the Jefferson Bible," in which curators at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History explain Jefferson's intent and his methods, and an essay on the volume's extensive conservation. The passages that Jefferson selected and pasted together present a much-edited, single chronological account of Jesus's life, teachings, and death—ending with Jesus's burial and avoiding redundancies. The passages are those that Jefferson deemed to be supportable by reason. The "History" essay draws parallels between the way Jefferson revised Virginia's laws and the way he revised the Bible. VERDICT Jefferson's Bible has been published before, but never in full facsimile with all its contents. With great cultural importance for all readers from preteens through scholars in American studies, biblical studies, or the Enlightenment, as well as general readers. Also a handsome gift.—Carolyn M. Craft, formerly with Longwood Univ., Farmville, VA BOOKLIST The most famous single book in America was recently taken apart and put back together to retard its further deterioration. In the process, it was digitally photographed cover to cover, which is why this edition exists. Better than those based on normal photography, this full-color reproduction of The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth Extracted Textually from the Gospels in Greek, Latin, French & English , as its compiler, Thomas Jefferson, calls it on the handwritten title page, shows what it really looks like. As the three authors of the accompanying essays on the history and the conservation of the DIY parallel-text edition concur, its tidiness is a tribute to the third president’s steady hand and keen eye at age 77. Intellectually, it embodies his rationalist respect for Christianity as a moral system, not a religion. Excluding everything miraculous in the Gospels, thereby sifting, Jefferson said, “diamonds” from “a dunghill,” it establishes that one Founding Father, at least, was not a biblical inerrantist. A lovely addition to thoroughgoing Americana collections. — Ray Olson CHOICE In 1820, former president Thomas Jefferson completed The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth. Popularly known as "Jefferson's Bible," it comprises 82 pages, each with the Greek, Latin, French, and English texts of the New Testament passages that Jefferson viewed as authentic purveyors of Jesus's life and ethical teachings. Jefferson literally cut and pasted this material onto blank sheets of paper. Casting out all passages that were, in his opinion, contrary to reason, he ended up with the one form of religion in which he believed. The largest part of this 2011 book is an exquisitely reproduced full-color facsimile of this older work--the result of painstaking efforts by conservators at the Smithsonian and elsewhere, described in considerable detail in a chapter titled "Conservation." A preceding chapter, "History of the Jefferson Bible," puts this work within the context of Jefferson's life and the lives of contemporaries such as Benjamin Rush, Thomas Paine, and Joseph Priestley. Everything in this volume shows great care and erudition, and it deserves a place in almost every library. Nonetheless, readers might wish that more attention had been paid to the overall teachings of Jefferson's Bible and their influence on subsequent generations upto today. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through researchers/faculty; general readers. --L. J. Greenspoon, Creighton University THOMAS JEFFERSON, third president of the United States, most wanted to be remembered as the author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and father of the University of Virginia. The author lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Features & Highlights

  • The Jefferson Bible
  • , or
  • The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
  • as it is formally titled, was Thomas Jefferson's effort to extract what he considered the pertinent doctrine of Jesus by removing sections of the New Testament containing supernatural aspects as well as perceived misinterpretations he believed had been added by the Four Evangelists. Using a razor, Jefferson cut and arranged selected verses from the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in chronological order, mingling excerpts from one text to those of another in order to create a single narrative. After completion of
  • The Life and Morals
  • , about 1820, Jefferson shared it with a number of friends, but he never allowed it to be published during his lifetime. The most complete form Jefferson produced was inherited by his grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, and was published in 1895 by the National Museum in Washington.Once published in black-and-white facsimile by the Government Printing Office in 1900 as a gift for new members of Congress, the Jefferson Bible has never before been published in color in its complete form.
  • The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition
  • is an exact facsimile reproduction based on the original copy in the Smithsonian collections.
  • The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition
  • is as beautiful an object as was so painstakingly crafted by Thomas Jefferson himself.

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The Thomas Jefferson Bible....printed in CHINA

The Jefferson Bible reprint by the Smithsonian Institution is a marvelous reproduction that will help bring interested Americans closer to understanding the independent spirit and brilliant intellect of the author of the Declaration of Independence. The title on the spine, "Morals of Jesus," is Jefferson's original name for his edited version of the New Testament. This book is 'small-ish' in size, the binding is sewn (instead of glue only), the pages are made to look aged, and the images of the handwritten and pasted pages and map are crisp and clear.

However, are there no limitations to what a taxpayer-funded, national institution is allowed to outsource to China? With a retail price of "US $35.00 / $40.00 CAN" -- was there really no printer based in the United States that could have created a reproduction of this historical treasure from one of the Founding Fathers of the United States? The curators and suits of the Smithsonian Institution who allowed this to be a Made-in-China production should hang their heads in shame.
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David Barton Myth Buster.

Every David Barton fan should be forced to read the truth straight from Jefferson's own hand of what he thought of their religion.
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Great historical reference

Great historical reference
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Pure unadulerated Jesus

Mr. Jefferson's volume cuts (no pun intended) to the chase and provides the Prophet in a purely philosophical light without all the unnecessary hyperbole. For me, the accompanying French and Greek and Latin translations add to the enjoyment. This is THE prize book in my library!
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Glimpse Into a Master's Mind of Spiritual Study

I bought this book because of a special documentary on TV produced by the Smithsonian about Thomas Jefferson's personal bible. He crafted his bible by hand selecting biblical quotes of Jesus (the True Master of Spiritual Growth and Study) from Greek, Latin, French and English translations of the gospel and arranged them in the chronological order of Jesus' life. Not only does this book give a glimpse into the personal spiritual life of one of the greatest of our Founding Father's, it is absolutely a book of fine literary design and beauty reproducing the passion of its creator. This is the version of The Jefferson Bible that you will want to have a part of your personal library for future generations to enjoy. My suggestion is to order it now while it is still available.
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A true treasure!

I bought this as a gift for my boyfriend who had been mentioning his desire to thoroughly read a copy of this book. I wanted something that was physically appealing as well, being a bibliophile myself. When I received the Jefferson Bible in the mail, I was astonished at how gorgeous this book was and at the price I purchased it for. The photos really do NOT do it justice. It comes protected in a nice box and a dust jacket. I'm a big Smithsonian fan and this book is only the beginning as to why. You will NOT be sorry you bought this, and it makes the perfect gift for that difficult to shop for history buff.
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More than just a cut-up Bible, it is a testament to a man of values

This was more than I'd anticipated, and much better. This rendition by the Smithsonian gives the feel of what Jefferson created by piecing together parts of the New Testament, right down to his notes in the margin and glued in notes--and you can see the power of his thinking. Jefferson took out the miracles and left the "Life and Morals," that which could be experienced without the Devine, and which shows a life well lived and teachings that are relevant today. But to me, the biggest bonus is the front-matter, telling of the times in which the writing was done--and showing how much Jefferson's time was like today.
A worthy read both from a spiritual and historical viewpoint.
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High quality made book.

Very high quality made book with excellent binding, cover and quality paper and nice book cover.
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Better than imagined

This book has everything. The quality is second to none. Thomas Jefferson was a guiding light and this book will in time be one of the greatest ever produced. If you’re looking for spiritual guidance you won’t find it in this book. This is a book of reason that shows what a great moral teacher that Jesus of Nazareth was. Bravo!
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Great historical book! An important piece of American history from a great mind. Any student of American history needs this accurate reproduction in their library.
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