Itā€™s ā€œScripture 4 millennialsā€ in a new adaptation of the King James Bible, where ā€œLordā€ becomesĀ šŸ˜‡ Ā , ā€œkingā€ becomes šŸ‘‘ Ā and ā€œspiritā€ becomesĀ šŸ‘».

Thatā€™s right. Itā€™s a Bible full of emojis. ThereĀ areĀ about 80 emojis in total with 200 corresponding words. Unicode emojis (that is, emojis generally available on most smartphones) such asĀ šŸ˜‡Ā  are translated to ā€œLordā€ as well as ā€œGodā€, for example. Shorthand is used to round out the social-friendly translation. ā€œAndā€ becomes &, ā€œfirstā€ becomes 1st, ā€œtoā€ becomes 2, ā€œbeā€ becomes b. You get the picture.

For those of us who perhaps donā€™t get the picture, an ā€œemojiā€ is one of those cute little digital icons your friends useĀ to express an emotion in the digital world. Theyā€™re not happy, theyā€™reĀ šŸ˜Š . Theyā€™re not sad, theyā€™re šŸ˜¢ .

So, the emoji version of ā€œIn the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth,ā€ translates to, ā€œIn the beginning šŸ˜‡ made the āœØāœØāœØ & the šŸŒŽ.ā€ in emoji land.

HereĀ areĀ a few other examples:

ā€œ4 šŸ˜‡ Ā soĀ šŸ˜Ā Ā the šŸŒŽ Ā that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have āˆž life.ā€ John 3:16

ā€œšŸ˜‡ Ā then šŸ’¬ Ā 2 noah, ā€œgo into the ark, u & ur whole family, cuz i have found u righteous in this generation. take with u 7 pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male & its mate, & 1 pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male & its mate, & also 7 pairs of every kind of bird, male & female, 2 keep their various kinds alive throughout the šŸŒŽ . 7 šŸŒ… s from now i will send šŸ’¦ on the šŸŒŽ Ā 4 40 šŸŒ… s & 40 šŸŒŒ s, & i will wipe from the face of the šŸŒŽ Ā every living creature i have made.ā€ (Genesis 7:1-4)

You can create your own Bible emojis at bibleemoji.com. Just type in your favourite Bible verse on the right and the translator will spit out that verse in emoji-speak on the right. If you spot an error, or a word you think could be emoji-fied, you can tweet the creator of the Bible Emoji translation at @BibleEmoji and let them know.

Eternity spoke to Bible Emojiā€™s creator over Twitter, who identifies themselves asĀ šŸ˜ŽĀ . They prefer to remain anonymous ā€œto keep the focus on the translation and the idea of adapting with our language.ā€ Though, they told Eternity theyā€™d consider identifying themselves if the Pope said nice things about the translation. ā€œThat would make my grandma happy,ā€Ā šŸ˜ŽĀ  said.

ā€œIā€™m an emojiā€¦ no race, no gender, no angle,ā€šŸ˜ŽĀ  tells me when IĀ press them as to whether they are, perhaps, of the same millennial generation that the new translation is trying to reach.

ā€œI think if we fast forward 100 years, an ā€œemojiā€ Bible would exist, so we thought it would be fun to try and make it,ā€Ā šŸ˜ŽĀ  says.

Reaction to the emoji Bible has been mixed: ā€œSome very nice tweets, some very not nice, lol,ā€ the creator says.

šŸ˜Ž Ā says they hope Bible Emoji is a fun way to enter the Bible.

ā€œItā€™s not a replacement for the Bible, but just another way to look at it and experience [it].ā€

If Jesus wereĀ alive today, says šŸ˜Ž , he would have had a ā€œgreat social media gameā€ and would use it ā€œ2 spread [heart eyes emoji] not [fear emoji].

ā€œI think Jesusā€™ parables are a good example of how he was willing to spread [peace emoji] in unconventional ways that didnā€™t necessarily mesh with the strict religious orthodoxy.ā€

Bible EmojiĀ launched on Sunday and is available to download on Apple iBooks for $2.99. A free sample is also available to download, which gives you the book of Genesis and Exodus.

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