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The middle chapter
One of the most frequently quoted bits of Bible trivia is that Psalm 118 is the central chapter of the Bible. The claim is usually accompanied by various elaborations of its significance - the shortest and longest chapters are on either side, the theme is central to the message of Scripture, etc.
But it turns out it's not true!
The Bible is 1,189 chapters long, so the middle chapter is the 595th.
I'll be posting my 595th summary this coming Saturday. I counted forward and realised to my initial bewilderment that Saturday will be Psalm 117, not Psalm 118. I thought I must have unwittingly posted a chapter twice or missed a day or something. But then I did some Googling...
Apparently the Psalm 118 thing is one of those Christian folk legends that gets passed around without any fact-checking. (I've done it myself!) Psalm 117 is indeed the middle chapter.
How have I not found this out before?
Redesign
You may have noticed that the website is looking slightly different...
In anticipation of reaching the half-way point in a couple of weeks, I decided it was time to freshen up the design.
The layout is similar, and the functionality is basically the same, but I've tried to simplify things and create a better overall effect.
As always with these things, I'll likely still be fiddling with details over the coming days.
Do say if you spot anything that's not working. I've designed for the latest browsers, so there may well be issues in older versions.
Facebook Timeline
I've updated the Bible Summary Facebook page to the new 'Timeline' layout. Have a look and see what you think.
If you click 'Like' you'll get the summaries on your Facebook feed each day.
I summarised all 1,189 chapters of the Bible on Twitter - one tweet per chapter, one chapter per day for over three years.
Click ☰Summaries above to view the archive.
Find out about the project here, you can buy the Bible Summary book on Kindle or in paperback, and feel free to get in contact if you have any comments or questions.