Public
Law 97-280 96 STAT. 1211
97th Congress
Joint Resolution
Authorizing and requesting
the President to proclaim 1983 as the “Year of the Bible”.
-Whereas the Bible, the Word of
God, has made a unique contribution in shaping the United States as a
distinctive and blessed nation and people;
-Whereas deeply held religious
convictions springing from the Holy Scriptures led to the early settlement of
our Nation;
-Whereas Biblical teachings
inspired concepts of civil government that are contained in our Declaration of
Independence and the Constitution of the United States;
-Whereas many of our great
national leaders-among them Presidents Washington, Jackson, Lincoln, and
Wilson-paid tribute to the surpassing influence of the Bible in our country’s
development, as in the words of President Jackson that the Bible is “the rock
on which our Republic rests”;
-Whereas the history of our
Nation clearly illustrates the value of voluntarily applying the teachings of
the Scriptures in the lives of individuals, families, and societies;
-Whereas this Nation now faces
great challenges that will test this Nation as it has never been tested before;
and
-Whereas that renewing our
knowledge of and faith in God through Holy Scripture can strengthen us as a
nation and a people: Now, therefore, be it.
Resolved by the Senate and House
of representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That
the President is authorized and requested to designate 1983 as a national “Year
of the Bible” in recognition of both the formative influence the Bible has been
for our Nation, and our national need to study and apply the teaching of the
Holy Scriptures.
Approved October 4, 1982.