The only thing I can think of is that it would be almost impossible for a family to own a bible - remember it would take many scribes many years to prepare,copy, illuminate, and bind a bible. If a family did have a bible, you could almost assume it was stolen from a church. Sort of like if a modern family had an functional aircraft carrier - you could safely assume that something fishy was going on.
Even if someone were to murder someone by burning them - almost nobody would burn the Bible. It would be too valuable.
Re: Ben’s comment
Before Gutenberg:
Sheepskins necessary for 1 Bible = what? 100’s
Time to pen one = a couple scribes, usually monks to dedicate couple or more years of their lives to create 1 Bible = one expensive book folks; $1000’s of dollars in our money; Impossible to purchase by ALL but the wealthy.
Common Folk to read Bible? GOOD LUCK! Education required but didn’t exist for them! For them to be kept simple & ignorant (serfdom) was advantageous to those governing over them.
That is why:
Beautiful STAINED GLASS created by artisans so common people could SEE the GOSPEL
Hear Music in the Liturgy - common people learned to SING the GOSPEL. They would for example: take a bar song everyone knew and turn it into a magnificent HYMN.
Recite a Rosary where they could PRAY the GOSPEL. Rosary is centuries old
Honor God with incense. Smell the Incense rising up to Heaven; done for centuries
Transports one to a beautiful place that nourished them, away from the struggle of their everyday lives. They used THEIR SENSES to LEARN & PRAY the GOSPEL, not by READING which they could not accomplish
anyway!
IF local Parish COULD AFFORD a Bible, had to SECURE it as was PRICELESS to them. It took centuries to get the masses educated; starting with small monasteries that sprung up around Europe eventually turning into the great European centers of commerce = cities. The monks were the priests, teachers, doctors, nurses, farmers, agronomists, you name it for CENTURIES.
NO ONE ELSE WAS THERE FOR THEM! Where were the sects… Apparently, no where. Sects very late arrival on the salvation scene conveniently leave out pertinent details do they not & loathe to admit historical facts so as to justify their man-made version of history, their existence so as to continue to perpetrate false notions to uninformed adherents as have done from their man-made inception.
An expensive, difficult to obtain Bible did NOT need to be in the hands of every person (who couldn’t read it anyway) in order to hear about the Gospel. The Church spread like wildfire for centuries circling the globe entrenching itself *long *before Gutenberg.