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The Bible.

"You know you can't read."
"It's the Bible, you get credit for trying."
"Pretending to read the Bible's a lie. That's a mark against...
"
Pintel and Ragetti[src]

The Bible, sometimes referred to as the Holy Bible or the Good Book, refers to a collection of religious texts or scriptures, some, all of which, or a variant of which, are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, and other religions. The Bible is an anthology, a compilation of texts of a variety of forms, originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. These texts include instructions, stories, poetry, and prophecies, and other genres. Believers in the Bible generally consider it to be a product of divine inspiration, but the way they understand what that means and interpret the text varies. The oldest surviving Christian Bibles were Greek manuscripts from fourth century AD; the oldest complete Hebrew manuscripts were from the Middle Ages.

History[]

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Ragetti trying to read the Bible.

"Any time you want to borrow my Bible when you run out of reading material, just say the word, Jack."
Robert Greene to Jack Sparrow[src]

Robert Greene, the first mate of the Wicked Wench, owned a Bible which he would read from time to time.[1] The first and only Biblical story Jack Sparrow liked was the parable of a pearl of great price. Jack eventually realized his ship, the Wicked Wench, was like his pearl of great price,[2] so when Davy Jones raised his beloved ship from the bottom of the sea, now half burned and with her hull and masts all charred, Jack renamed his new pirate ship the Black Pearl.[3]

After escaping from Fort Charles prison, the pirate duo Pintel and Ragetti escaped Port Royal on a longboat. Ragetti somehow got a hold of a copy of the Bible during the escape, and tried to read it while Pintel was rowing the boat near Isla de Pelegostos. The two pirates later got into an argument about divine providence, stealing a ship, or if it was right that Ragetti was trying to read the Bible, even though he couldn't read.[4]

Angelica, the daughter of the infamous pirate Blackbeard, would always reread the Old Testament of the Bible and had one time thought that her father was lost at sea like Jonah, a Biblical figure who got eaten by a whale.[5] Years later, Angelica quoted a Bible verse she learned in the Spanish convent, "Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy," as a plea when Blackbeard ordered the death of the Cook aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge. Despite Angelica's pleas, Blackbeard responded, "It is a blessing for a man to have a hand in determining his own fate."[6]

A man of few possessions, the young missionary named Philip Swift needs little in life except for his cracked and weathered Bible, leather-bound with impression of cross, which lied close to his heart. Despite being taken prisoner by Blackbeard, and the painful ordeal of being lashed to the mast of the Queen Anne's Revenge, the missionary still manages to cling onto his most precious effect—his holy Bible.[7] When Philip encountered the mermaid he called Syrena on the pursuit of the Fountain of Youth, something stirs inside of his heart as well as his soul, feelings which proved that the path to real deliverance may lie beyond the Good Book he carries with him.[8][9] During Jack Sparrow's forced wedding to Beatrice, the Priest asked Jack to put his hand on the Bible, completely ignoring the fact that he was unable to do so because his hands were tied behind his back.[10]

Behind the scenes[]

"Will—you can't trust him."
"You must swear by the Holy Bible."
"Eh? You have my word, then—on the Good Book, I do swear, and the Lord spare my worthless soul.
"
Elizabeth Swann, Will Turner and Barbossa[src] (first screenplay draft)

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