The Bible in Cockney: Well bits of it anyway

The Bible in Cockney: Well bits of it anyway

by Mike Coles (Author)

Synopsis

Would you Adam and Eve it? This was the headline of many of the national newspapers. The Holy Bible (well, bits of it anyway) has been translated into cockney rhyming slang. Read how Jesus feeds five thousand geezers with just five loaves of Uncle Fred and two Lilian Gish. Or how Noah built a bloomin' massive nanny. Then there's always the story of David and that massive geezer Goliath, or the time when Simon and Andrew's finger and thumb in law was Tom and Dick in Uncle Ned and Jesus healed her...This text is aimed at people who wouldn't normally call themselves Bible readers , as well as youth workers and ministers wanting a new approach to familiar stories, and secondary school teachers for use in RE lessons and assemblies. It contains an introduction explaining the aims and background of the book, including an explanation of cockney slang, plus seven Old Testament episodes and the stories of Mark's Gospel, translated into cockney slang. The book concludes with the Lord's Prayer and a full glossary of Cockney slang terms and phrases.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 132
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: BRF
Published: 04 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 1841012173
ISBN 13: 9781841012179

Media Reviews
'It certainly is a good laugh while imparting the essential message of the Bible.' Reverend Stan in The Badge, the London cab drivers' newspaper
Author Bio
Mike Coles is Head of RE at Sir John Cass Church of England Secondary School, Stepney, East London. He has written five other books for BRF: The Bible in Cockney (2001), More Bible in Cockney (2002), So You Think You're A New Testament Writer (2004) and God's Reality Show (2005) and Dear Bible, I have a problem (2005).