There's now a version of the Bible that uses only Bitmoji, and it's arrived just in time for Easter and Passover (SNAP)
- The Christian and Jewish bibles may be two of the world's most popular books, but what if they were told through emoticons?
- That's exactly what two men did with the Bitmoji Bible — a handful of stories from both the Jewish and Christian bibles have been recreated with Snapchat's popular Bitmoji emoticons.
- As you might expect, these are extremely truncated versions of the classic parables.
- Visit BusinessInsider.com for more stories.
For thousands of years, humans all over the world have pored over the Christian and Jewish bibles.
The books have been translated repeatedly throughout the millennia, often a measure of accommodating the prevailing language of whatever culture was most dominant at the time — from Aramaic to Latin to Greek, and to hundreds of other languages.
For the first time ever, some of the most well-known stories from both books are being converted to a language even Millennials will understand: Bitmoji.
SEE ALSO: How to use Bitmoji, the make-your-own emoji app Snapchat bought for over $100 million
The Bitmoji Bible is the creation of Daniel Eckler and Phil Lebovits. Why create it? As "a quick way to learn Bible stories without having to read words."
Bitmoji Bible isn't exhaustive — it's only the most well-known highlights from both the Jewish and Christian bibles.
Some of the stories are just a single Bitmoji:
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There's now a version of the Bible that uses only Bitmoji, and it's arrived just in time for Easter and Passover (SNAP)
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