Presidential inaugurations hold a symbolic place in U.S. history, with the choice of Bible often reflecting personal or national significance.
Ironically the Douay-Rheims New Testament influenced the King James Bible. [2,3] After the 14th century when English finally became the popular language of England, vernacular Bibles were used as ...
The president-elect eschewed the star-spangled “Trump Bible” in favor of volumes with personal and national history.
When in 1601 Edinburgh suffered the ravages of plague and King James VI was staying at the castle in Burntisland, the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland was held in the new church of ...
When President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office again on Jan. 20, he’ll do so with one hand on a bible.
Decades later, as the president of the Spokane Minister’s Fellowship and pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church, Watkins said ...
The “God Bless the USA Bible,” published by country western songster Lee Greenwood and famously endorsed by Donald Trump, is the most offensive, sacrilegious, opportunistic, ...
Lee Greenwood will perform “God Bless the U.S.A.” at President-elect Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again Rally in ...
President-elect Donald Trump will use his Bible, which was given to him by his mother, and the Lincoln Bible for his swearing ...
J.D. Vance will swear in with a Bible gifted by his great-grandmother ahead of his time at Parris Island in the Marines.
From historic Bibles to the leading role of the country's chief justice, Inauguration Day has been filled with traditions.
Donald Trump will place his hand on two Bibles during the swearing-in ceremony: the Lincoln Bible from 1861 and one gifted by ...