Man Finds 188-Year-Old Bible in Dump Bin

Brutuskend

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Man Finds 188-Year-Old Bible in Dump Bin
By Associated Press
2 hours ago

DANVILLE, Va. - Electrician Michael Hoskins is not averse to browsing when he drops off trash at the Route 41 dump bin, and a recent visit rewarded his curiosity. Hoskins said he discovered a 188-year-old King James Bible. Now he's fending off offers approaching $1,000 for the find.

"I go up there all the time to drop off my household trash, and there it was," Hoskins told the Danville Register & Bee. "There were three or four boxes of books leaning up against the concrete wall behind the Dumpsters," Hoskins said. "I found the Bible in four pieces, put them together and took it home."

While otherwise intact, the Bible appeared to have fire damage and had watermarks on some of its inner pages. The sheepskin-covered book was printed in Pittsburgh in 1818 and, according to Hoskins' research, is one of less than half dozen copies in existence.

"You can also see where it survived a fire at one time," he said. "I was always told a Bible wouldn't burn and have seen it before in other church and house fires."

Hoskins also looked into the Bible's history and discovered that it belonged to the Enoch family.

"So, I also did research on the Internet and found a descendant of Isaac Enoch listed in the Bible," Hoskins said.

Enoch was born on Jan. 25, 1775, and he and his children are listed on the outer pages.

"I talked to a man named James Lockhart in Coolville, Ohio, and he claims to be a direct descendant of Isaac," Hoskins said.

The two talked for several hours, and 71-year-old Lockhart told Hoskins that he has researched his family genealogy for 40 years and always felt there had to be a family Bible out there.

"I mailed him copies of the family history from the Bible, and he said it helped him fill in some of the gaps in his research," Hoskins said.

With word spreading on his discovery, Hoskins said he's had offers from rare book shops and others, all of which he's resisted.

"No, this Bible has made it through a lot. I am going to hold on to it for now. I will sell for the right price, but $900 is not realistic, not with only six of them left in existence."

His discovery early in July was found amid boxes of literary works on the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. He returned the next day to retrieve them.

"All of the books were gone, and the containers had already been sent to the landfill. So that's where the Bible would have ended up had it not been saved," Hoskins said.
 

pontifex

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if it has fire damage, doesn't that mean that it in fact did burn? how else would it have fire damage?
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
So he's profiting off of a bible, how righteous.

i don't see where the guy claims to be religious.
whats the difference? its just the same as any other work of fiction. its just a book.
however, i might have been inclined to give it to the original owner's descdendant.
 
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Originally posted by: pontifex
if it has fire damage, doesn't that mean that it in fact did burn? how else would it have fire damage?

The very tip of 1 page being burned could consist of fire damage.
 

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Originally posted by: pontifex
if it has fire damage, doesn't that mean that it in fact did burn? how else would it have fire damage?

That's being nitpicky. Obviously, he meant that the bible wouldn't be completely consumed by flame. It survived, albeit damaged.
 

bunnyfubbles

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Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
So he's profiting off of a bible, how righteous.

Hell yea, ebay that thing!

For sure, and he needs to make sure to emphasize the fact that flame could not consume it, that it was saved by the hand of God and he was destined to find it because a divine force lead him to it.
 

ubercaffeinated

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
So he's profiting off of a bible, how righteous.

Hell yea, ebay that thing!

For sure, and he needs to make sure to emphasize the fact that flame could not consume it, that it was saved by the hand of God and he was destined to find it because a divine force lead him to it.


Also go into how he had to quest for the 4 pieces of the book, and then repair the holy fireproof lambskin cover/binding himself.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Originally posted by: pontifex
if it has fire damage, doesn't that mean that it in fact did burn? how else would it have fire damage?

That's being nitpicky. Obviously, he meant that the bible wouldn't be completely consumed by flame. It survived, albeit damaged.

OK, I think we can all agree that a Bible will burn. The guy is superstitious.
 

Accipiter22

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Man Finds 188-Year-Old Bible in Dump Bin
By Associated Press
2 hours ago

DANVILLE, Va. - Electrician Michael Hoskins is not averse to browsing when he drops off trash at the Route 41 dump bin, and a recent visit rewarded his curiosity. Hoskins said he discovered a 188-year-old King James Bible. Now he's fending off offers approaching $1,000 for the find.

"I go up there all the time to drop off my household trash, and there it was," Hoskins told the Danville Register & Bee. "There were three or four boxes of books leaning up against the concrete wall behind the Dumpsters," Hoskins said. "I found the Bible in four pieces, put them together and took it home."

While otherwise intact, the Bible appeared to have fire damage and had watermarks on some of its inner pages. The sheepskin-covered book was printed in Pittsburgh in 1818 and, according to Hoskins' research, is one of less than half dozen copies in existence.

"You can also see where it survived a fire at one time," he said. "I was always told a Bible wouldn't burn and have seen it before in other church and house fires."

Hoskins also looked into the Bible's history and discovered that it belonged to the Enoch family.

"So, I also did research on the Internet and found a descendant of Isaac Enoch listed in the Bible," Hoskins said.

Enoch was born on Jan. 25, 1775, and he and his children are listed on the outer pages.

"I talked to a man named James Lockhart in Coolville, Ohio, and he claims to be a direct descendant of Isaac," Hoskins said.

The two talked for several hours, and 71-year-old Lockhart told Hoskins that he has researched his family genealogy for 40 years and always felt there had to be a family Bible out there.

"I mailed him copies of the family history from the Bible, and he said it helped him fill in some of the gaps in his research," Hoskins said.

With word spreading on his discovery, Hoskins said he's had offers from rare book shops and others, all of which he's resisted.

"No, this Bible has made it through a lot. I am going to hold on to it for now. I will sell for the right price, but $900 is not realistic, not with only six of them left in existence."

His discovery early in July was found amid boxes of literary works on the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. He returned the next day to retrieve them.

"All of the books were gone, and the containers had already been sent to the landfill. So that's where the Bible would have ended up had it not been saved," Hoskins said.



900 isn't the rght price??? give it back to the family it belongs too grrrr wtf....
 

Googer

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Originally posted by: CKent
188 years late, but at least it ended up in the right place.

His discovery early in July was found amid boxes of literary works on the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. He returned the next day to retrieve them


"All of the books were gone, and the containers had already been sent to the landfill. So that's where the Bible would have ended up had it not been saved," Hoskins said


We may never know what reveloutionary war secerets those doccuments held. What a terrible loss..... . :(
 

UglyCasanova

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Originally posted by: pontifex
if it has fire damage, doesn't that mean that it in fact did burn? how else would it have fire damage?

That's being nitpicky. Obviously, he meant that the bible wouldn't be completely consumed by flame. It survived, albeit damaged.

OK, I think we can all agree that a Bible will burn. The guy is superstitious.

Lmao, I can take a Bible and a lighter and yes prove that a Bible will burn. No questions asked. Regardless it's still a neat story.
 

imported_goku

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Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
So he's profiting off of a bible, how righteous.

christians are easily exploited ;)

While I'm not christian and I do believe the bible is the root to all issues that this modern world has today (christianity created islam etc..), I do see the value in old books. It's 188 years old, it's value is in it's age..