The Flaming Fire Illustrated Bible FAQ
What is the Flaming Fire Illustrated Bible?
Our goal is to illustrate the entire bible verse–by–verse— one illustration per verse. We plan to enlist artists and illustrators from all over the world— including you!— to help us bring each of the 36,665 verses in our database to life.
What artists have contributed so far? Anyone I know?
Tony Millionaire, Farel Dalrymple, Ken Habarta, Dame Darcy, Danny Hellman, R. Sikoryak, Esao Andrews, Lauren Weinstein, Theo Edmands, Camilla Ha, Muwen Pan, Adam Mayer, and lots more every day.
Can anyone use illustrations from the Illustrated Bible for individual or educational use; for instance, for a lecture, sermon or a school report?
Yes, that's what it's for! Just make sure that you:
  1. Give the individual artist who created the piece credit;
  2. Give the Flaming Fire Illustrated Bible credit; and
  3. Contact us and tell us what you're going to use it for. We won't say no. We'd just like to know.
Can I use an illustration for my music group or performing arts group?
Probably. It depends, though — email us, and we'll let you know.
What are you going to do with all this stuff? Are you going to make money off all these images that people are donating?
We are trying to start a non-profit for this and other related projects, but it's slow going. Right now we're donating lots of our money and time to this project, which is fine. We love doing this, and seeing all this great art! But we'd like to reimburse ourselves for the money we're spending and be able to spend more time on projects like this. If you're a legally gifted person who'd like to help, please email Patrick.
Can I reserve a verse?
Yes, you can reserve a verse for up to 90 days. Email the verse(s) you want to reserve to kate@flamingfire.com.
Which Bible are you using?
We're using the King James Version, plus the Apocrypha commonly included in Catholic Bibles — Esdras; 2 Esdras; Esther; 1 Maccabees; 2 Maccabees; Tobit; Judith; Wisdom; Sirach; Baruch; Susanna; Azariah; Manasseh and Bel. At this time, not all the Apocrypha are in our database.

Do you have an opinion on this? Email Kate.

Special thanks go to all the hardworking volunteers at Project Gutenberg, who provided the text used by this project.

I'm a professional artist and some talentless bozo named Kate Hambrecht took the verse I wanted to illustrate. Can I bump an inferior illustration?
Maybe. We'd prefer if you found another verse with a similar theme, but if you had your heart set on something, email kate@flamingfire.com or patrick@flamingfire.com and let's discuss it.
Are you guys Christians? Jews? Muslims? Why are you doing this?
We like the Bible, and we like spiritually minded people. The Flaming Fire Bible Project wasn't created as a mouthpiece for any one sect or religion in particular, but to reflect and celebrate all the various artistic, religious and sacred perspectives on the Torah, Latter Prophets and New Testament from around the world.