Obama to Be Sworn in on Lincoln's Bible

December 23, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Barack Obama will be sworn in as president on the same Bible that President Abraham Lincoln used at his 1861 inauguration. Learn more about the Lincoln Bible, which hasn't been used by another presidential inauguration since Lincoln's, at the Library of Congress's website. The release from Obama's Presidential Inaugural Committee:

Facing a nation divided, teetering toward civil war, President Lincoln used his first inaugural address to call for national unity, arguing that our Constitution was created "to form a more perfect Union." Now, 147 years later, President-elect Barack Obama is echoing President Lincoln's call in words and in symbolism.  He will be placing his hand upon the same burgundy velvet-bound Bible that was used by President Lincoln at his first inauguration as he is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States.



(Library of Congress)

Presidential Inaugural Committee Executive Director Emmett Beliveau:

President-elect Obama is deeply honored that the Library of Congress has made the Lincoln Bible available for use during his swearing-in. The President-elect is committed to holding an inauguration that celebrates the unity of America, and the use of this historic Bible will provide a powerful connection to our common past and common heritage.

Presidents are not constitutionally required to be sworn in using a Bible, though most do, Theodore Roosevelt being the most notable exception. George Washington's Bible has been a popular choice, used by Warren Harding, Dwight Eisenhower and George H. W. Bush. Other presidents have opted for Bibles that hold more personal significance, such as Bill Clinton's choice of his grandmother's Bible. 

Since Lincoln's family Bible was still en route from Springfield, IL, at the time of his inauguration, Supreme Court Clerk William Thomas Carroll purchased a Bible for the swearing-in ceremony in 1861. President-elect Obama will be the first president to be sworn in using this Bible since Abraham Lincoln.

You can see the Lincoln Inaugural Bible up close at the Library of Congress from February 12 to May 9, 2009, as part of an exhibition called "With Malice Toward None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition." If you miss your chance to see the exhibit in Washington, you may be able to catch a glimpse of the Bible as it travels to five other cities in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of our 16th president.

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I totally agree with the comment written by "the bible" its one thing to put your hand on it but to read it and live it is another..besides if he's a Christian like he claims then his actions would be parallel to the Holy Bible. "And you will know them by their fruits Matthew 7:16" fruits meaning actions

Claire of TX 2:50AM March 05, 2011

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seo lace of AL 11:16PM May 01, 2010

i think if obama would read the bible and start seeking god our country would go a different direction we need men and women in office who fear god and who seek god daily.i think we have a bunch of people in office now who are crooks and i hope and pray they get saved and turn their lives around

JOHN AND MARY FRICKE of KY 9:39AM February 11, 2010

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