Tattoo In A Bible. Revelation 1916 includes this description of Jesus. Some modern-day versions of the Bible do have the word tattoo written in the translation and then it reads.
Tattoos were used in ancient Greece and Rome to identify people as belonging to a religious sect. Leviticus 1928 says You shall not make any gashes in your flesh for the dead or tattoo any marks upon you. Deuteronomy 142 While the Law given to Israel is not binding.
It can be found in Leviticus 1928 where it says Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves.
Lets not bury the lead. So lets first look at the origin of tattoos by the Word of God. Bible verses are a common inspiration for tattoo designs. In defense of tattoos we now understand that the image of God is a spiritual one conveyed as salt and light Matthew 513-16 Marking ones body is not necessarily vandalism.