Due to the very limited supply, we can't promise to have the passage you want. These pages come from Bible fragments rather than complete Bibles so there's no telling exactly what we will have at any given time.
However, we have recently made our inventory available in spreadsheet format. You can view it online or email to request a copy as an attachment.
But whatever book of the Bible it may have come from, we think you will agree that it's amazing to be able to hold a page like this!
Once you have made your selection from the current inventory, use the buttons on the website to make your purchase. Be sure to include your request in the questions/comments area of the form. If you have selected a premium priced page, we will invoice you for the extra amount.
Although we strive to keep our inventory up-to-date, occasionally your page of choice may not be available. If this happens, you may choose another or request a full refund.
Pages like ours come from broken Bibles. These are books that have become too damaged over the centuries to retain their value as collectors' items. Instead, the salvageable portions are preserved as fragments - collections of leaves or individual leaves. These may be used to repair other incomplete Bibles, or individually preserved as ours are.
Until recently, paper was often made of cotton, linen or even animal skin (known as vellum). The cotton rag from which our Bible pages were made was naturally acid free and durable. It was made to last for centuries, and often did just that.
Yes, we supply the framed Geneva Bible pages for Vision Forum, with one small difference: the pages we sell to Vision Forum have a solid black mat behind them, while the ones we sell on our website have a narrow margin of clear glass around the page and an open back so that you can see both sides of the page.
