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Where should I place Holy Bible in my house? I am sikh and we have a like a little place where we have placed Gotka Sahib ji and Guru ji's photos. All these days I had the Holly Bible in a box and I felt that it is disrespectful. On the other hand I can place it next to the Gutka Sahib because when I will bow (matha tekna) I will also bow in front of Holy Bible. But in Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji is written that we cannot worship any thing else except them. So where should I place it ?

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On 3/25/2021 at 2:44 PM, Kirandeep1 said:

Where should I place Holy Bible in my house? I am sikh and we have a like a little place where we have placed Gotka Sahib ji and Guru ji's photos. All these days I had the Holly Bible in a box and I felt that it is disrespectful. On the other hand I can place it next to the Gutka Sahib because when I will bow (matha tekna) I will also bow in front of Holy Bible. But in Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji is written that we cannot worship any thing else except them. So where should I place it ?

Weelll.. it's part history, part law, part customs, part prophecy. There's a tiny blessed part that is like Bani called Psalms and some good advice Proverbs, but if you talk to a Jacobite they'll tell you it's not a religous book. It's not a Granth. It is to be respected for what it is. That's why there is no religous conflict between Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the Torah and in fact the Guru Granth Sahib Ji verifies the Torah and advises reading it. It's just not Dharam or Bani. No conflict. Just not the same things at all. 

To compare Dharam and even debate the Ancient Hebrew Religion and Sikhi we'd have to have the Granths held by the Levites which nobody reputable does. And I bet if we could compare them they still would not conflict. 

Books don't do any good in boxes. Put it on your shelf next to other reference books. 

Now Jacobites do revere the Torah like a Granth. Not because it is, and they know that, but because it's all they have left they could take into their apocolypse. So it's a place holder for them until they have their Granths returned or restored. Which is prophesized therein.   

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On 3/25/2021 at 9:44 PM, Kirandeep1 said:

Where should I place Holy Bible in my house? I am sikh and we have a like a little place where we have placed Gotka Sahib ji and Guru ji's photos. All these days I had the Holly Bible in a box and I felt that it is disrespectful. On the other hand I can place it next to the Gutka Sahib because when I will bow (matha tekna) I will also bow in front of Holy Bible. But in Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji is written that we cannot worship any thing else except them. So where should I place it ?

Put in a bedroom draw, they leave them there so you can read a chapter before bed time or when you get up.

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