Presley wrote ”I love ya mama” on Bible after mum’s death

London, May 13 (ANI): Elvis Presley wrote ”I love ya mama” and signed his name on a Bible he possessed, after the burial of his mother on August 14th, 1958, it has emerged.

The King inscribed the note in block capitals on the last page of the holy book, following his mother’s funeral ceremony in Forest Hill Cemetery on Highway 51.

He wrote in large blue handwriting, “I love ya mama – Elvis Presley 59.”

However, David Smith, a Baptist minister, who now owns the unique edition of the King James Version, insists Presley may have never read the Bible.

“It was evidently important to Elvis, he had a Bible in every room in his house. He kept one at his bedside,” the Telegraph quoted him, as saying.

He added: “There’s a number of these Bibles around and I happened to get this one in Las Vegas, Graceland was selling memorabilia in an auction. It was a considerable sum of money.

“I had seen some and chased some but never acquired one. He had six and that’s a lot for the average family. There’s maybe three left at Graceland and two others that I’ve seen for sale.

“He purchased this Bible and in the front is a list of all his family members and their birthdays, and he’s put his uncle’s hardware store and apparently he owed his uncle some money and he’s put a reminder to pay him.

“This is 1959 he buys this Bible. His mother’s died not long since and he’s written this sweet ‘I love ya mama’ in there and where she’s buried. It’s a sentimental Bible to him.”

He continued: “You can tell when a Bible’s been read and this Bible has never been read.”

Smith will display the Bible at the annual International Christian Resources Exhibition. (ANI)

Obama may not be taking oath on Lincoln’s Bible after all!

Washington, Jan 20 (ANI): The Lincoln Bible to be used by Barack Obama to take oath as the 44th President of the United States, may not belong to the Lincoln family.

“They call it the Lincoln Bible. It is in tolerably good condition. While it is in good condition, it’s not really the Lincoln family Bible,” claimed Clark Evans of the Library of Congress.

With the Civil War about to erupt and an assassination threat in Baltimore, Lincoln arrived in Washington in the middle of the night. His belongings and his Bible were still en route, CBS News reports.

It could be possible that Abraham Lincoln showed up for his first inauguration without a Bible, and the then Chief Justice there to swear him in, sent him and his clerk to get one.

“That’s a very likely scenario for what happened,”" Evans said, showing the current Lincoln Bible. “And … this is what he brings back.”

The clerk of the Supreme Court, William Thomas Carroll, brought back one of the many Bibles he kept for official use – then signed and sealed it, the report said.

On that day, Lincoln spoke to a nation in crisis, about to split in two. And on Election Night, Obama echoed Lincoln’s words.

For inspiration, Obama has been reading Lincoln’s second inaugural address, said John Sellers, a Lincoln curator at the Library of Congress.

In Abraham Lincoln’s rise from nothing and in his determination, Barack Obama sees a model – to inspire, to guide and to unite. (ANI)