Author: | Tom Norman | ISBN: | 9781507024737 |
Publisher: | Tom Norman | Publication: | April 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tom Norman |
ISBN: | 9781507024737 |
Publisher: | Tom Norman |
Publication: | April 5, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
How to Memorize the Bible:Great Techniques to Memorize the Bible Quick and Easy: Memorize the Entire Bible in No Time. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve the memory and how to memorize the Bible in no time, with minimal effort and with surprisingly lasting results. Lists of activities and foods that improve and harm the memory are provided as well to better guide you in maintaining a healthy and efficient memory. In the end, the speed at which you memorize the Bible is determined by the capacity and the ability of your brain to store them. A healthy, well-nourished and stimulated brain is expected to function better than that which is not.
Included herein, also, are common memory problems that frequently threaten any memorization endeavors and the ways to deal with them. Furthermore, the steps outlined here are backed by years of studies and research and are proven effective.
In the last fifty years, the Bible remains to be the most read book throughout the world. This could be attributed to the ability of the book to explain and give instructions and guidelines on almost all topics concerning human life and human day-to-day activities. It is no wonder that it is, to date, one of the most quoted and cited references. It is so attributed to God that, according to a survey, three-quarters of the US population believes it is, in some way, connected to God. Because of this, the Bible has always been held inerrant and an absolute irrefutable reference.
The Numbered Contents of the Bible
What makes memorizing and reciting passages from the Bible difficult is the necessity to remember two numbers as well: one that tells which chapter it was taken and another which tells its verse number. The idea is quite simple: because contents from the Bible are taken with utmost sobriety and regard, people need to verify whether the passage is actually taken from the Bible or not. This demands that using passages from the Bible, either to present the passage as it is, to prove a point or to support another statement, one must state its chapter and verse numbers, too.
How to Memorize the Bible:Great Techniques to Memorize the Bible Quick and Easy: Memorize the Entire Bible in No Time. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to improve the memory and how to memorize the Bible in no time, with minimal effort and with surprisingly lasting results. Lists of activities and foods that improve and harm the memory are provided as well to better guide you in maintaining a healthy and efficient memory. In the end, the speed at which you memorize the Bible is determined by the capacity and the ability of your brain to store them. A healthy, well-nourished and stimulated brain is expected to function better than that which is not.
Included herein, also, are common memory problems that frequently threaten any memorization endeavors and the ways to deal with them. Furthermore, the steps outlined here are backed by years of studies and research and are proven effective.
In the last fifty years, the Bible remains to be the most read book throughout the world. This could be attributed to the ability of the book to explain and give instructions and guidelines on almost all topics concerning human life and human day-to-day activities. It is no wonder that it is, to date, one of the most quoted and cited references. It is so attributed to God that, according to a survey, three-quarters of the US population believes it is, in some way, connected to God. Because of this, the Bible has always been held inerrant and an absolute irrefutable reference.
The Numbered Contents of the Bible
What makes memorizing and reciting passages from the Bible difficult is the necessity to remember two numbers as well: one that tells which chapter it was taken and another which tells its verse number. The idea is quite simple: because contents from the Bible are taken with utmost sobriety and regard, people need to verify whether the passage is actually taken from the Bible or not. This demands that using passages from the Bible, either to present the passage as it is, to prove a point or to support another statement, one must state its chapter and verse numbers, too.