The story is told about a man who inherited a family heirloom, an old copy of The New Testament. The book had sentimental value and was in reasonable condition, but the cover was worn and tatty so the man arranged to have it rebound in leather with gold-leaf writing. The bookbinder did a wonderful job except there wasn’t enough space on the cover to emboss the words ‘The New Testament’. Instead the bookbinder abbreviated the title and inscribed, in large gold letters, the initials T.N.T. At first glance the man was a little disappointed but then he realised that T.N.T. was not a bad way of describing The New Testament (Dynamite)!