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Manuscript Proverbs Modern Bible Copywork Pages

Manuscript Proverbs Modern Bible Copywork Pages

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Teach Beautiful Penmanship with Modern Bible Verses — Charlotte Mason-Inspired Copywork for Homeschool Looking for Bible copywork that’s both accessible and reverent? This handwriting practice resource features modernized King James Version proverbs—gently updated for clarity while staying true to the original text. Ideal for Charlotte Mason, classical, and faith-based homeschoolers, these printable pages help students develop beautiful handwriting while hiding God’s Word in their hearts. 🖋️ What Makes This Set Unique? Most Bible copywork is limited to KJV or restricted by copyright. This set offers something different. Each verse begins with the King James Version and is ethically modernized for comprehension using word substitutions found in the ESV, NASB, NIV, and NLT. This keeps the text reverent, traceable, and theologically sound—without needing a commercial Bible license. 📜 What’s Included 40 modernized proverbs, grouped by theme (e.g., Wisdom vs. Foolishness, Honesty & Integrity) Elegant printable pages with a gentle border Cover page, intro page, and professional layout Charlotte Mason–friendly formatting 📚 Perfect For Christian homeschool families Charlotte Mason & Classical Conversations Morning baskets, quiet time, Bible journaling Sunday school or Christian classrooms Scripture memorization & handwriting practice 🛒 Available in: Print / Precursive / Cursive – browse our shop for other handwriting styles! Word Substitution Log: shew → show — used in NIV, ESV thy/thine → your/yours — common in all modern versions (ESV, NIV, NASB) doeth → does — ESV, NIV heareth → hears — ESV, NIV sluggard → slacker/lazy — simplified for clarity; NIV/NLT use similar terms perverse — retained where supported by ESV/NASB commit thy works → commit your work — consistent with ESV wording adorneth knowledge → spreads knowledge — ESV, NIV acceptable → appropriate — NASB wording wrath → anger — simplified for clarity; NIV/NLT hardens his heart → ignores — substituted where idiom clarity is lost desires and has nothing → desire much but gain little — NLT phrasing for understanding Adapted from the King James Version with reference to the ESV, NASB, NIV, and NLT for clarity and ethical modernization. All substitutions are limited and traceable to mainstream translations to ensure fidelity and transparency.
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