The Emoji Bible has arrived… what ever next?

In the quest for more diverse emojis the most popular and widely translated works in history, ‘The Holy Bible” has been given a new update with millennials in mind.
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth, and then some time later ? created emoji ? they said.
Introduced as a “great and fun way to share the good news”, it supposedly interprets all 66 books of the King James Version with Unicode-approved emoji and commonly-used internet slang and a multitude of contractions.
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