Gold plated Antique square JNB necklace

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Antique square 925 silver necklace with Nano Bible.
Comes with a silver necklace, certificate of authenticity, and an information booklet.



Wearing this necklace will bring you the peace and comfort of knowing that God’s Word is with you at all times.
The power of the Bible is unmatched, and it can be with you wherever you go.


Please note: the color of the chip changes depending on the drop of light during shooting. Its original color is Dark purple-Brown

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World's Tiniest Bible

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5x5 mm Nano Chip

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New Testament


This New Testament edition of the Nano Bible includes all 27 books written in Greek, otherwise known as the Textus Receptus (Latin: “received text”). The Greek version was the source of the original translation and the origin of all later translations. It is considered the most ancient and accurate version of the New Testament.


The New Testament is the second major part of the Christian biblical canon, the first being the Old Testament, which is based on the Hebrew Bible. The Greek New Testament discusses the teachings and the life of Jesus, and documents important events for Christianity in the in first-century.


List of the 27 books of the New Testament:


Matthew (According to Matthew)

Mark (According to Mark)

Luke (According to Luke)

John (According to John)

Acts (Acts or Deeds of Apostles)

Romans (To the Romans)

1 Corinthians (First (letter) to the Corinthians)

2 Corinthians (Second (letter) to the Corinthians)

Galatians (To the Galatians)

Ephesians (To the Ephesians)

Philippians (To the Philippians)

Colossians (To the Colossians)

1 Thessalonians A(First (letter) to the Thessaloniansa)

2 Thessalonians B (Second (letter) to the Thessalonians)

1 Timothy (First (letter) to Timothya)

2 Timothy (Second (letter) to Timothy)

Titus (To Titus)

Philemon (To Philemon)

Hebrews (To the Hebrews)

James (Of James)

1 Peter (First (letter) of Peter)

2 Peter (Second (letter) of Pete)

1 John (First (letter) of John)

2 John (Second (letter) of John)

3 John (Third (letter) of John)

Jude (Jude)

Revelation (Revelation of John)

Old Testament


The Jerusalem Nano Bible contains all 24 books from The Old Hebrew Bible Size 5 X 5 mm Nanochip.


All are written in Hebrew. It contains the most important Holy Scriptures of Judaism,

that were passed on by each generation,


The 24 books :


Bereshit (בְּרֵאשִׁית, literally “In the beginning”) — Genesis

Shemot (שִׁמוֹת, literally “The names [of]”) — Exodus

Vayikra (וַיִּקְרָא, literally “And He called”) — Leviticus

Bemidbar (בְּמִדְבַּר, literally “In the desert [of]”) — Numbers

Devarim (דְּבָרִים, literally “Things” or “Words”) — Deuteronomy

Yĕhôshúa‘ (יְהוֹשֻעַ) — Joshua

Shophtim (שֹׁפְטִים) — Judges

Shmû’ēl (שְׁמוּאֵל) — Samuel

M’lakhim (מְלָכִים) — Kings

Yĕsha‘ăyāhû (יְשַׁעְיָהוּ) — Isaiah

Yirmyāhû (יִרְמְיָהוּ) — Jeremiah

Yĕkhezqiēl (יְחֶזְקֵאל) — Ezekiel

The Twelve Minor Prophets (תרי עשר‎, Trei Asar, “The Twelve”)

Tehillim (תְהִלִּים) — Psalms

Mishlei (מִשְׁלֵי) — Proverbs

Iyyôbh (אִיּוֹב) — Job

Shīr Hashīrīm (שִׁיר הַשִׁירִים, literally “Song of Solomon”) — Song of Songs (on Passover)

Rūth (רוּת) — Ruth (on Shavuot)

Eikhah (אֵיכָה) — Lamentations (on Tisha B’Av[20])

Qōheleth (קֹהֶלֶת) — Ecclesiastes (on Sukkot)

Estēr (אֶסְתֵר) — Esther (on Purim)

Dānî’ēl (דָּנִיֵּאל) — Daniel

‘Ezrā (עֶזְרָא) — Ezra and Nehemiah

Divrei ha-Yamim (דִּבְרֵי הַיָּמִים) — Chronicles

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World’s smallest new testament

Developed in Israel by the Jerusalem Nano Bible Company, this is arguably the world’s smallest printed New Testament

A religious fashion statement

The former contains all 24 books of the Hebrew Bible written in the original Hebrew. The latter contains the entire New Testament, written in Greek

New technology meets the new testament

The manufacturing process for the aptly-named “nano Bible” is something akin to a religious mystery for anyone but a techie.

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