Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:41:55 -0500 Subject: BIBLEMEM: From: "Hi!" Hello everyone! I can't tell you my real name (it's a family policy), but I look forward to memorizing God's Word with all of you. Now for my memorization history: I have always liked memorizing the Bible. A couple years back, I tried to memorize Psalm 119 (for the wrong reasons. My children's pastor agreed to do eat a devotional book if I did. Don't ask why I agreed). Now I am memorizing the book of Acts in connection with the Assemblies of God Bible Quiz program. But the real reason I joined was to have a organized way to memorize God's precious Word. My methods for memorizing large portions of Scripture is very complicated, but basically I memorize 15-60 verses and (almost) daily review the last 2 chapters (at least) a week. I spend anywhere from a 1/2 to 1 1/2 hours a day (usually!) doing this. Hopefully the verses will stick with me after I stop quizzing. (BTW, if I was memorizing this on my own, I would only memorize about 2 verses a day). May God's blessing be on you in your memorizing. Matt Bradshaw wrote: > What are some of the methods that you use to prepare and memorize passages > of > scripture. I know that several of you memorize chapters and books of the > Bible. Tell me more about what you do to memorize God's word. > > It seems that there are lot of people who are really afraid or not > interested > in doing this. Why is it important to you? > > Sincerely, > > Matt Bradshaw > Olive Branch, MS > mattlindabradshawnetscape.net =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:31:05 -0500 Subject: Good Job! - Bible memory with cassettes From: Andrew C Smith >My most successful time of Scripture memory was during a pregnancy >where I suffered a lot with insomnia. I set up my bedside tape recorder with >an earphone and most nights played a homemade tape... What an excellent way to turn suffering into constructive work for the Kingdom of God. I must say, you have a fine attitude, to do something so noble with your discomfort. Many of us would merely spend the whole night complaining. You are a good example to us all! - Andy a.c.smithjuno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:41:04 -0500 Subject: Hi Friends! From: "Randy Little" Hello my new friends! My name is Randy Little. I'm new to the list. I've been a sporadic memorizer for about twenty-five years. I've tried individual verses on various topics, but found I could digest whole chapters much easier. One thing I do is I bought the NIV NT on CD and listen to it in the car on long drives. This gets the Word into me in large volume. They now have the whole Bible on CD for about $150. Then, I get a 90 minute cassette and record one chapter repeatedly on it and listen to it. I also have it printed out and kept in my shirt pocket. This way I have auditory and visual cues. I don't read while driving though. I try and get the broad strokes of the passage in my head then work on the specific verses. I also print out a copy of the chapter I'm working on and tape it to my mirror to work on while I'm in the bathroom in the morning. Admittedly, not much concentration happens at that time, but I make a little headway. I also review what I'm currently working on just before I go to sleep each night and it reinforces it for the next day. I've enjoyed the first posts I've received. There's just something of depth and quality about people who memorize scripture. My wife is the real memorizing machine. She's got a wooden box loaded with little cards. (She's a Nav from way back.) She reviews a bunch when she walks in the morning. She clobbers me on the Bible trivia game, especially the OT. Blessings in Jesus my friends! Randy ><> rjlittlepldi.net =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:31:38 -0500 Subject: Re: new member From: "Melonie" Lovely to hear from you Ward, blessing in your endeavours, and may God grant you grace, peace and healing, which is "bread" for His sons. Blessing to you, MelonieBACOG -----Original Message----- From: Worden B. Raub Jr. To: biblememistar.ca Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 2:39 PM Subject: new member >Hi to all, > >My name is Worden B. Raub Jr., I am a Christian and feel blessed by God to >have found this group because all I was doing at the time I found it was >scrolling through the listing of newsgroups. I have a keen desire to >memorize Scripture and plan on taking one hour of each day to learn >memorizing it. I have Chronic Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and have >severe cognitive problems as a result. I used to be a quick learner, but >not so now. My latest learning endeavor was learning HTML and It took me >three years before it finally stuck. I have a home page that I did with >those skills. You can find it at http://pages.prodigy.net/wbraubjr You >will find some nice music there and also some great Christian oriented >spots >as well. Monday Feb 1,1999 I begin my learning journey with my first >attempt being the 13th Chapter of 1st Corinthians, the Love chapter. I had >learned it once before, but it is long gone from my memory. I was a >Regional Sales Manager for The Toro Company before going on full disability >in 1991. It is a pleasure to have found this group and I know it will make >everyone a much better person by memorizing Scripture. > >Ward > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:41:58 -0500 Subject: Re: New Member From: "Randy Little" Diane wrote: >>>I have been looking for a method to memorize scripture so that it stays with me at all times. Diane, In the early '80's (maybe even the late '70's) Jerry Lucas (famous memory expert) wrote "Remember the Word". It's a excellent method for the four Gospels. It takes up the method from his book "The Memory Book" (still in bookstores) co-authored with Harry Loraine. He's modified his method. Check out his website at www.jerrylucas.com. He uses visualization exclusively. I don't know what his new method is like now, but his old one is great! >>>I don't witness to others as I should, and I am sure that if I had some memory verses to pick from, I would be a better witness for the Lord. Get the Navigator's "Bridge to Life" Gospel tract. It's simple and clear and straight forward. There's not a whole lot of verses. If you complete the Nav's Topical Memory System (a.k.a. TMS) they have it in there. Christian bookstores can order it if they don't carry it. Or, I can send you the verses off list. Blessings! Randy ><> rjlittlepldi.net =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:42:33 -0500 Subject: repost of Dean May's tips From: There have been a lot of new folks in this last month so I am reposting some of my tips. Not that I have all the answers but I have managed to memorize several books in the last four years using these techniques. And I have pretty good recall on them, too. Hope all of you folks that have been on for awhile bear with me. Dean I recommend you work on a passage at a time. I believe you should strive for a verse every day or maybe two days. Otherwise, the reward of having a passage down is delayed for too long and I, personally, would get too discouraged. I don't usually include the verse numbers as I memorize by chapter. When I want to find a verse, I know what chapter it is in and can find the verse quickly. I personally feel the effort made to memorize specific verse numbers is wasted and distracts from the flow of the text. When reciting long chapters, I love to do it dramatically and convey a sense of what I believe is the author's heart. I frequently have the opportunity to do it before a church and I would encourage the rest of you to do it as well. It gives you a goal and forces you work hard on the project. It really moves people in a powerful way. Here are some of my tips: 1. Get the passage you are memorizing on a 3 X 5 card so that you can carry it with you. I use my computer, import the text from my Bible program into Word, set the document size to 3" wide by 5" tall, .1" margins (or the minimum your printer will allow), Arial or Arial Narrow font at 6 or 8 points, whatever you can comfortably read. 2. Start in the morning 1st thing. You put deoderant on every morning, don't you? Make it as important as deoderant to work on your verse. 3. Start at the end of the passage and work backwards to the begining. The reason for this will become clear. This way, when reciting the passage from memory, what is most recently being worked on is at the top of the passage and gets the most amount of repititions- frequently you won't have time to recite through to the end of the passage, especially as the # of verses memorized begins to grow. 4. Read, out loud, the paragraph before the verse you are working on every morning (and later in the day if possible). This way when you start memorizing a verse you're already fairly familiar with it. 5. After reading the paragraph before, work on your new verse. Repeat it out loud several times until you can quote it from short term memory. Then recite the rest of the passage from memory. 6. Apply the Deut. 6 principle: "Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates. Try to recite your new verse whenever you have a few seconds: in the shower, at a stop light, at your coffee break, lunch hour, waiting in the checkout line, waiting for someone to answer a phone. And if time permits, continue reciting the rest of the verses in the passage that you have previously memorized. 7. The last thing on your mind as you are going to sleep is reciting your new verse and the rest of the passage (if you don't fall asleep first!). It has happened numerous times that I would be struggling with a difficult verse but diligently work on it all day and the last thing at night, and then, somehow, the next morning, it would be there. Occasionally it wouldn't be and then I just spend two days on that verse until I get it. Don't be afraid to spend as many days as necessary; just work on it diligently and consistently, remembering to occasionally read out loud the previous verses and to recite the following verses from memory. 8. Slow and steady wins the race. Consistency, repitition and review. There are no substitutes. 9. Spend 10 minutes a day working with your children to memorize (that's what got me into this- I needed to be an example). They don't have to work near as hard as you do and there is no more important thing that you can teach them (do you believe that? Then demonstrate it by your actions!). My children have memorized numerous chapters in the last 4 years. It takes time and dedication, there are no shortcuts that I know of. But there is nothing that is more worthwhile that I can spend my time on. But the irony is that the time spent on it is time that would be normally wasted. It doesn't take "extra" time. Make it a long term goal. Memorize a book this year; two books next year; the new testament in 20 years; the psalms by age 60; the bible by age 80. What else are you going to do? For Christ and His Kingdom, Dean May Terre Haute, IN =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 21:42:29 -0500 Subject: What we're doing. From: Randy DuPont Hi everyone, My wife and I just started, yesterday as a matter of fact, to memorize = the book of Mark. We heard an actor a few years ago dramatize Mark all = the way through from memory and it impressed us so that we decided to = try it. While we have both been working to memorize portions of = scripture we haven't yet attempted any thing like this. We're hoping to have memorized the first chapter by Saturday. What we = do takes a lot of time and is further complicated by our committment to = doing it together but I know it will be worth it. We decided to first = recite the goal verses to each other, over and over again until we knew = it and then we wrote down the verses so we could study them through out = the day. Pray for us and I'll let you know how it goes. Randy DuPont =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:01:42 -0500 Subject: at night ... memorizing ... From: Andrew C Smith Dean May wrote: The last thing on your mind as you are going to sleep is reciting your new verse and the rest of the passage (if you don't fall asleep first!). It has happened numerous times that I would be struggling with a difficult verse but diligently work on it all day and the last thing at night, and then, somehow, the next morning, it would be there. Occasionally it wouldn't be and then I just spend two days on that verse until I get it. Don't be afraid to spend as many days as necessary; just work on it diligently and consistently, remembering to occasionally read out loud the previous verses and to recite the following verses from memory. Andy Smith writes: I also find it helpful to recite as I fall asleep (quietly, in my mind, or else I'd keep my wife awake!). It's a very peaceful way to go to sleep, with God's Word in my mind. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:01:01 -0500 Subject: Finishing 2John, & Bible memory tips for Mac From: I'm just finishing up on the small book of Second John. Remember to include some meditation time in with your memorizing! I think I understand the book better than ever before, even though I've read it over and over through the years. Thought I'd mention a few things I use as aids to my memorizing on the macintosh computer. (Maybe you PC folks have some similar things you might want to post?) Anyway, one good thing I like to use that every mac owner has is simpletext. I can write the scripture down on paper to test myself, and then while I check my paper, I have simpletext read the same scripture aloud to me. (Look under the sound menu and choose "speak all")It is really helpful for catching omissions and other errors. You can even do this in Spanish with the "Carlos" voice. The other thing I've mentioned before, but will do so again for the newbies. (Welcome all you new folks!) Clarisworks comes with most (all?) Macs. I like to use Clariswork's slide show. It is a simple thing to do. If you need instructions, I'd be glad to explain by private e-mail so as not to bore everyone else with the details. The slide show will flash the verse on the screen, much in the same way you would look at a flash card, but at timed intervals, and in much larger print. Probably other word processors do the same, PC or Mac, I would imagine. Lastly--this is getting longer than I expected--I have a project that I work on alongside my Bible memory. I am making a handwritten copy of the scripture, just as the Israeli kings were required to make their own copy of the law. I do this off and on, and expect to continue over a number of years. NT first! Grace to you all! =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:00:11 -0500 Subject: Memorizing DOES help witnessing! From: "Roger E. Doriot" At 12:56 AM 1/31/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, my name is Diane, ... I don't witness to others as I should, ... That was just one of the many benefits I found in memorizing a lot of Scripture! When you have those verses in your mind, the Holy Spirit will use them. I was very shy, but this helped give me more confidence too. (And now I'm a missionary! Well, you never know ...) :) Roger Doriot http:www.jesus-connect.net/world/jesus/Doriot =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:01:53 -0500 Subject: Re: Hi Friends! From: Randy You have some great ideas there. I have one warning though! I bought the NIV on cd, and found three mistakes in it! A couple of the mistakes were fairly obvious and insignificant, repeating a line, getting an obscure name in the list of "begats" wrong. (We don't want anything wrong in our Bibles, but these were less dangerous than the third mistake.) Another was a misquote in the Psalms where David got a "not" inserted in his sentence--changing the whole meaning of his words. I took the CD's back! The company was contacted by the bookstore who said that they were aware of the mistakes, but intended to sell their inventory anyway! The bookstore mgr. said he wasn't buying from them any more. Anyway, I am so hoping someone else puts out a CD of the NIV, because CD's have an advantage in that you can play one track over an over when you are memorizing that passage. I really liked that. Grace to you all! Peg =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:02:00 -0500 Subject: Re: which translation to memorize From: I have found that every translation and version has its strengths and weaknesses. I grew up using the Old King James; that is what I have heard preached most of my life, so it is the most familar to me. I believe it is still the most widely read. I don't say that everyone must use this version - but the beautiful, flowing, musical language of this version lends itself so readily to memorization, I find it EASIER to memorize from this one and use the others to enlarge on my understanding of it. And since others are more likely to be familar with at least the SOUND of verses from the King James, I feel that it lends itself more readily to witnessing. As others have said, though, you must use the one you feel more comfortable with. =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:00:28 -0500 Subject: Topical Memory System From: "RandyR" Hi all, Several years ago, I used the Topical Memory System to memorize Scripture. While it's a good system, they suggest repeating the Topic, Reference, Read the verse, & then repeat the reference in that order. I found a couple of problems with this. First, since I reviewed the verses in the same order, I wasn't able to recall some verses without mentally repeating the verses I'd memorized before that verse. Also, I wasn't able to recall the verse without mentally repeating the Topic & Reference first. A question also arose concerning memorizing topically. I found that sometimes the same verse would be on more than one list. Do I re-memorize it to connect it with the new topic? Peace in Christ, Randy R =============================================================================== Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 22:15:20 -0500 Subject: I'm new to this list From: Mark Connor Hello! I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Mark, and I just signed up for this Bible Memorizing list. I'm not sure how big it is (I assume that it isn't very big, considering the type of list it is) but any accountability, and encouragement in memorizing the scripture is good. I just graduated from Oral Roberts University, and right now I am a Bible Quiz coach, in the Assemblies of God denomination. My goal each year is to memorize the whole books of study along with the teens. (I figure that if I tell the teens to do something I should be willing to do it too.) 2 years ago I memorized up to chapter 26 of Matthew, last year I was able to memorize all of Romans and James, and this year I have most of Acts memorized. Memorizing scripture has really made the Bible "come alive" in my life. Any time I am going through a struggle, or circumstance, God brings back verses I had memorized to show me how he is working in the situation. Since BQ is on an 8 year rotation, my goal is by the year 2004 (should the Lord tarry) to have 15 of the New Testiment books memorized. I am guessing there probabally isn't very much discussion on this list, so if that is true, I just wanted to tell you that I will be praying for you (people on the Bible mem list), as you continue to study the Scripture. Also, please remember to keep me in prayer as I stive to accomplish my 5 year goal of Bible memorization. I had some questions about this list. Since I use a Mac, i wasn't able to download the archives, so I was wondering, what have you been talking about? Is there a specific program the list is using for memorizing scripture, or is everyone doing their own programs? Also, have people been using the list to keep accountable in their memorizing? Is there a way to see how many people are on this list? Any help would be appreciated. I am excited to be a part of this list and am eager to hear back from you! God Bless, Mark the, quote, coach. _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com =============================================================================== Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 22:15:23 -0500 Subject: Re: (Mark) What we're doing. From: Randy DuPont Thanks for the helpful ideas. I've been very pleasantly surprise by how much memorizing large groups of verses has changed my understanding and appreciation for scripture. I've read Mark quite a few times but as I try to memorize it I find it really coming to life for me. Thank God for clueing me in on this great tool! -----Original Message----- From: Andrew C Smith To: biblememistar.ca Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 9:57 PM Subject: (Mark) What we're doing. >Randy - > >This is good! I am also memorizing Mark. I gives me so much to think >about! > >>My wife and I just started, yesterday as a matter of fact, to memorize >>the book of Mark. We heard an actor a few years ago dramatize Mark >>all the way through from memory and it impressed us so that we decided >to >>try it. While we have both been working to memorize portions of >>scripture we haven't yet attempted any thing like this. >> >>We're hoping to have memorized the first chapter by Saturday. What we >>do takes a lot of time and is further complicated by our committment >>to doing it together but I know it will be worth it. We decided to >first >>recite the goal verses to each other, over and over again until we >>knew >it and then we wrote down the verses so we could study them >through >>out the day. > > > > > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 22:15:02 -0500 Subject: Re: at night ... memorizing ... From: My husband likes to watch the "Old Movies" after we go to bed at night. I put on my ear phones and listen to tapes of Scripture (that I have made myself while I study the Book.) It is the most calming, tension relieving exercise anyone can do, and it is a scientific fact that the brain is very receptive to input at this time, just before sleep. Can it be that the Holy Spirit knows something about our brains and the way we encode knowledge that it took Science many years to discover? The Scripture does admonish us to "think of them when we lie down at night." It has helped me to memorize. And it is just as pleasant to wake up in the morning with the same Scripture on my mind as I had when I fell asleep! =============================================================================== Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 22:14:55 -0500 Subject: Re: BIBLEMEM: Hello From: I wanted to offer some other suggestions for bible memorization as well: Use scriptual screensaver: I found one on the internet. Do a search with the word "frontlets." I have scripture flashing across my screen all day. Audio tapes: Someone blessed me with an audio tape that has music, sounds of the ocean and scriptures being recited. I play it while I am on my way to sleep at night. Though I don't hear all of it before I fall asleep, it still is feeding my spirit. May sound crazy, but helps. Use in conversation: The more we use scripture in our conversations, the more we will remember those scriptures. I find that as I am speaking, scriptures I have read become more alive as pertain to whatever I am talking about. Once I have experienced something, I tend to ` remember the scripture that pertains to it better. So, always ask the question, "What scripture pertains to this situation?" Flash cards: This one seems to be very popular for memorization. What I planned to do is to use a 3x5 card, putting the scripture book, chapter and verse numbers on one side and the verse on the opposite side. I look forward to other suggestions. =============================================================================== Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 22:15:09 -0500 Subject: Re: Handwritten Bibles From: "Arthur A. Vanderbilt" I've always wanted to do this! Did you know that in many countries where the Bible isn't aloud to be sold people meke handwritten copies that are dictated over radio broadcasts for that purpose? Alot of people in these places have handwritten cnpies that they have made or that have been handed down to them. >memory. I am making a >handwritten copy of the >scripture, just as the =============================================================================== Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 22:15:17 -0500 Subject: SLOW PROGRESS From: "Ray" Hi. I've started to memorize Matthew and I find that the first chapter is very difficult because of the genealogy. I have only been able to memorize 2 verses a day so far but I believe that this hurdle is an important one. I have always ignored the hard, and, to me, uninteresting parts and have decided this time to hit it head on if I ever expect to memorize whole books of the bible, and eventually the entire N.T. I really appreciate the BIBLEMEN letters. It is nice to pray for each other through our difficulties and share in our triumphs. There's Victory in Jesus!. Ray =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:44:05 -0500 Subject: BIBLEMEM From: "Hi!" I plan out how many verses to memorize that day, then I say the first one out loud 3 times and think about what it means. Then I try to say it from memory several times and go to the next one. After 4 verses I go back and review those four. When I have 8 verses done, I review the last 4 and then all 8, and so it goes until I have memorized however many for that day. Then I review all the ones I memorized the day before, and also the 2 chapters from the last 2 weeks. This method will help one memorize large portions of Scripture at once; I recommend not trying to memorize more than 16 verses per day. =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:42:29 -0500 Subject: Re: [Re: BIBLEMEM: Hello] From: Matt Bradshaw Maybe I mentioned this suggestion for memorization earlier: I have been writing two or three memory verses on microsoft word and printing them on 8.5 x 5.5 sheets for my day planner there is room for more. For my wife I print them on 6.75 x 4.25 sheets. You can add additional information as needed. It seems to be working. Also, something I started doing many years ago is to print the first letter of each word on a card. Use the punctuation as you normally would do. It gives you a hint but you still have to think about it more. biblememistar.ca wrote: I wanted to offer some other suggestions for bible memorization as well: Use scriptual screensaver: I found one on the internet. Do a search with the word "frontlets." I have scripture flashing across my screen all day. Audio tapes: Someone blessed me with an audio tape that has music, sounds of the ocean and scriptures being recited. I play it while I am on my way to sleep at night. Though I don't hear all of it before I fall asleep, it still is feeding my spirit. May sound crazy, but helps. Use in conversation: The more we use scripture in our conversations, the more we will remember those scriptures. I find that as I am speaking, scriptures I have read become more alive as pertain to whatever I am talking about. Once I have experienced something, I tend to ` remember the scripture that pertains to it better. So, always ask the question, "What scripture pertains to this situation?" Flash cards: This one seems to be very popular for memorization. What I planned to do is to use a 3x5 card, putting the scripture book, chapter and verse numbers on one side and the verse on the opposite side. I look forward to other suggestions. ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at htt= p://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:43:05 -0500 Subject: Re: BIBLEMEM: Hello From: In a message dated 2/4/99 11:57:30 PM EST, deidre.l.blairus.arthurandersen.com writes: << I wanted to offer some other suggestions for bible memorization as well: Use scriptual screensaver: I found one on the internet. Do a search with the word "frontlets." I have scripture flashing across my screen all day. >> Dear Deidre, Could you please let me know where you found those scriptural screensavers on the internet? Do you have a URL that I can type in to get to it? Thank you for all of those suggestions you gave us. =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:43:55 -0500 Subject: Re: BIBLEMEM: Hello From: Ted Cantle Thanks for your helpful suggestions. In Christ Ted =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:43:48 -0500 Subject: Re: I'm new to this list From: Ted Cantle Hi Mark, Glad to have you on the Bible Mem. list. I'm a Mac user as well. I havn't starting memorizing a book of the Bible yet but from being part of the list I know I've got to start!! God Bless your memory work! Ted Cantle =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:43:35 -0500 Subject: Re: I'm new to this list From: In a message dated 2/5/99 1:13:47 AM US Eastern Standard Time, mcon1yahoo.com writes: > I just graduated from Oral Roberts University, and right now I am a > Bible Quiz coach, in the Assemblies of God denomination. My goal each > year is to memorize the whole books of study along with the teens. (I > figure that if I tell the teens to do something I should be willing to > do it too.) 2 years ago I memorized up to chapter 26 of Matthew, last > year I was able to memorize all of Romans and James, and this year I > have most of Acts memorized. Memorizing scripture has really made the > Bible "come alive" in my life. Any time I am going through a > struggle, or circumstance, God brings back verses I had memorized to > show me how he is working in the situation. Since BQ is on an 8 year > rotation, my goal is by the year 2004 (should the Lord tarry) to have > 15 of the New Testiment books memorized. > > I am guessing there probabally isn't very much discussion on this > list, so if that is true, I just wanted to tell you that I will be > praying for you (people on the Bible mem list), as you continue to > study the Scripture. Also, please remember to keep me in prayer as I > stive to accomplish my 5 year goal of Bible memorization. > Great Work, Mark! Why not make a 20 year goal of the New Testament and a 50 year goal of the Psalms and Prophets? Dean May Terre Haute, IN =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:43:17 -0500 Subject: Re: SLOW PROGRESS From: In a message dated 2/5/99 0:54:12 AM EST, goldenwaykdsi.net writes: << Hi. I've started to memorize Matthew and I find that the first chapter is very difficult because of the genealogy. I have only been able to memorize 2 verses a day so far but I believe that this hurdle is an important one. I have always ignored the hard, and, to me, uninteresting parts and have decided this time to hit it head on if I ever expect to memorize whole books of the bible, and eventually the entire N.T. >> Dear Ray, Keep up the good work especially with those uninteresting parts of the Bible. That's wonderful that you're even trying to memorize. I can't even find my bible so all of you who are memorizing scripture are ahead of the game. After I get home from work I'll see if I can find it someplace. I'm always losing something :) Please keep me in your prayers. Tomorrow about 18 of us from our church are going into the city tomorrow to feed the poor/or homeless. We don't have any kind of shelter to feed them and we'll be doing this all day long. It's suppose to rain in the afternoon. I've never done this before so I bought myself a raincoat just in case. Good thing I did plus someone said to bring layers of clothing. I was excited in the beginning but now I'm not. I didn't realize just how much hard work this is going to be with setting up and everything. We're helping a woman and handful of her helpers that do this 2-3 times a week. I can't imagine doing that all of the time but she does. Definitely with the Lord's help. I know I have to do this just because I'm so use to be in my comfortable surroundings, my husband, four children, work and church. I've grown lazy and definitely selfish. I need to have my eyes opened to the rest of the people around me who are in need. Thanks for listening. God bless you all and take care. Much Love in Christ, Judy (JudyAnn54) =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:43:00 -0500 Subject: slow progress..... From: Andrew C Smith If you're having trouble with Matt. chapter one, consider cross-referencing some of those odd names to the Old Testament. When we understand who each of those people was, it's easier to memorize. (Not all of them are listed in the OT, but most are). - A.C. Smith "... if Bach is the sound of God thinking, then perhaps Gershwin is, at least, the sound of St. Anthony of Padua whistling as he works ..." - Michael Bywater ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:42:11 -0500 Subject: Website request... From: "Randy Little" Friends, Do any of you know of any websites where I can download and print out one chapter of scripture at a time? I have the NASB on my "antique" IBM-XT in the office, but I'd like to find something on the net. Randy ><> rjlittlepldi.net =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 23:50:40 -0500 Subject: introduction bible list From: "S Kafoe" Dear brothers and sisters, I am newly added to the Bible memorisation list, so here is my introduction. My name is Steven Kafoe, I am 22 years old and I live in the Netherlands, in a city called Zwolle. I am still a student, but in the final year of my study (Organization and Informatics). After my study I really want to be involved in mission. (for example going abroad to proclaim the Gospel). I am also the leader of a evangelical student movement, called Ichthus Zwolle. We have about 90 members and it's really great. I have started memorizing the Bible about two months, by memorizing with help from a book from the Navigators. So far I have memorized about twelve verses, not much... But, I have now started to memorize a whole book of the New Testament. Do you have any suggestions which book to start ?? I think that in the Netherlands bible memorisation is still very unknown, so I am very glad so see this discussion list on the Internet. Well, pray for you and hope to hear soon from you, Steven P.S. I hope this e-mail was written in good English (hard for me to make good language (except Dutch)). =============================================================================== Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 7:50 PM Subject: Memorization Program From: "Rebecca Steadman" Hi Mike, I would like to see a feature that would allow users to search and memorize by topic. For example, scriptures on worry, controlling the tongue, victory over temptation, etc. It would also be neat to be able to print on 3x5 cards and in booklet format to carry in vest pocket, etc. BTW, my son is a computer science (MIS) major at the Univ of Fairbanks. Rebecca -----Original Message----- From: mikeshaw [mailto:mikeshawnmt.edu] Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 7:50 PM To: biblememistar.ca Subject: New Here Hi. My name is Michael Shaw; I'm an undergrad at New Mexico Tech. I'm majoring in Computer Science. I've been thinking about what to memorize first, possibly psalms, proverbs or ecclesiastes. Does anyone have any suggestions? Since looking at the available bible-memorization programs, I haven't found any that would meet my standards (though, being a CS major, my standards are a bit high ;-) so I've been thinking of writing a little something that's better than what's out there already. I'd appreciate any feature requests or suggestions. We are Borg. Microsoft is irrelevant. Windows is futile. Prepare to use Linux. =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 23:49:49 -0500 Subject: Misc Memory Tips From: Drake Mariani There are about 30 Scripture memory tips here: http://www.memlok.com/tips.html Hope some will help! Drake =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 23:50:08 -0500 Subject: New Here From: mikeshaw Hi. My name is Michael Shaw; I'm an undergrad at New Mexico Tech. I'm majoring in Computer Science. I've been thinking about what to memorize first, possibly psalms, proverbs or ecclesiastes. Does anyone have any suggestions? Since looking at the available bible-memorization programs, I haven't found any that would meet my standards (though, being a CS major, my standards are a bit high ;-) so I've been thinking of writing a little something that's better than what's out there already. I'd appreciate any feature requests or suggestions. We are Borg. Microsoft is irrelevant. Windows is futile. Prepare to use Linux. =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 23:49:46 -0500 Subject: No subject was specified. From: Dave Aldrich Greetings brothers and sisters in Christ, I'm not sure if this has been posted before or if others have seen this, but Jack Van Impe has a web page on his site in regards to Bible memorization. His secret to success? No magic tricks just, as he puts it: Desire, Discipline, and Dedication. I was blessed by this article. I hope you check it out. http://www.jvim.com/messages/walking.html God bless all who seek to know and follow Him more. Yours, Dave Aldrich =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 23:49:56 -0500 Subject: Re: I'm new to this list From: Mark We welcome you to the list. I know you have a lot to share with us, since you are an experienced bible memorizer. One of the things we do a lot of on this list is share our memory methods. I've learned a lot since I've been on this list. Thanks everyone! We'd like to hear how you do it. How much time do you spend daily in order to memorize something as large as the book of Acts in a year? That is quite an undertaking. Peg =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 23:49:43 -0500 Subject: Re: Website request... From: "Anne S" Randy Little wrote: >Friends, >Do any of you know of any websites where I can download and print out one >chapter of scripture at a time? >I have the NASB on my "antique" IBM-XT in the office, but I'd like to find >something on the net. The Bible Gateway at: http://www.gospelcom.net/bible lets you pull up entire books, even, of entire Bible in many different translations, or search for keywords. =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:48:48 -0500 Subject: From: "Worden B. Raub Jr" Throughout my adult life I have use what I believe is called an = acrostic. It always works for me. Try it if you think it will help you = also. S elect a goal U n leash negative thinking C hart your course C onnect with some one who can help you help you with your goal E xpect problems S anctify yourself, stay in touch with your Savior S tick with it It has helped me in many things that I have started to do and never has = failed me. I am surely using it right now in my Scripture Memorization. Regards, Ward =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:47:54 -0500 Subject: hello From: "Wes Brewer" I'm new from Memphis, TN. I was trying to memorize large portions of the Bible, but now I am just trying to memorize those passages that the Holy Spirit shows me. The Holy Spirit then recalls those passages in just the right times of need. Wes "My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee; So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding; Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding; If thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid treasures Then shalt thou understand the fear of the LORD, and find the knowledge of God." Proverbs 2:1-5 =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:48:25 -0500 Subject: Introduction to List From: "Alan Hutchins" Hi, My name is Alan Hutchins and I am a new member to this list. I have been on for a little over a week but this is the first time that I have posted anything. I have been saved nine years and have been somewhat hit and miss in my Bible memorization. I started out good using the Navigators system but have not always been as consistent in my memorization as I would like. One of my weaknesses has been in developing a good review system to help me keep the verses that I have memorized over the years fresh in my mind. I have recently started using a computer program called LampLight Scripture Memory Coach. It is a Windows based program that is available as freeware off of the internet. I have found it to be helpful so far especially when it comes to regularly reviewing verses that I have memorized in the past. Information can be found on it at http://members.xoom.com/LampLight/. I have enjoyed the tips and been encouraged by stories of how people are memorizing God's Word. May God richly bless all of you Alan =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:48:05 -0500 Subject: Re: introduction bible list From: Jean) Steven, I wish my English was as good as yours. (It's the only language I know) Welcome to a very helpful and supportive list. I've just returned to learning the Word so I can't really be of much help. One of the things I was told though is to start with one of the shorter books. That way you feel like you've accomplished something and don't get to discouraged. May God bless... Jean Guy jguycybersol.com s/w lower Michigan We can do no great things; only small things with great love Mother Theresa 1910-1997 -----Original Message----- From: S Kafoe To: biblememistar.ca Date: Sunday, February 07, 1999 8:42 PM Subject: introduction bible list >Dear brothers and sisters, > >I am newly added to the Bible memorisation list, so here is my >introduction. >My name is Steven Kafoe, I am 22 years old and I live in the Netherlands, >in >a city called Zwolle. >I am still a student, but in the final year of my study (Organization and >Informatics). After my study I really want to be involved in mission. (for >example going abroad to proclaim the Gospel). >I am also the leader of a evangelical student movement, called Ichthus >Zwolle. We have about 90 members and it's really great. >I have started memorizing the Bible about two months, by memorizing with >help >from a book from the Navigators. So far I have memorized about twelve >verses, >not much... >But, I have now started to memorize a whole book of the New Testament. Do >you >have any suggestions which book to start ?? > >I think that in the Netherlands bible memorisation is still very unknown, >so >I am very glad so see this discussion list on the Internet. > >Well, pray for you and hope to hear soon from you, > >Steven > >P.S. I hope this e-mail was written in good English (hard for me to make >good >language (except Dutch)). > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:47:25 -0500 Subject: Re: No subject was specified. From: laslo Hi, I also use Van Impe's memorization technique on my site, I have 19 lessons so far going by subjects around 10 verses each. I'd recommend this style to anyone! My website is: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/1125/ Josh ---Dave Aldrich wrote: > > Greetings brothers and sisters in Christ, > > I'm not sure if this has been posted before or if others have seen this, > but Jack Van Impe has a web page on his site in regards to Bible > memorization. > > His secret to success? No magic tricks just, as he puts it: > > Desire, Discipline, and Dedication. > > I was blessed by this article. I hope you check it out. > > > http://www.jvim.com/messages/walking.html > > > God bless all who seek to know and follow Him more. > > Yours, > > Dave Aldrich > > > > > > > > == "True Christian courage is the decision to confront and denounce evil even when you know that evil men will nail you to the cross." - Reggie White Christian Celebrities http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/1125/ _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:49:18 -0500 Subject: Re: No subject was specified. From: "Worden B. Raub Jr" ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Aldrich . > > >http://www.jvim.com/messages/walking.html > > >God bless all who seek to know and follow Him more. > >Yours, > >Dave Aldrich > > > >Dave, Thanks for sharing this page with us. Isn't refreshing the Dr. Van Impe isn't trying to make money with his formula for memorization. I have his page bookmarked and will probably use many of his methods in my walk. Ward > > > ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download.html =============================================================================== Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 9:49 PM Subject: RE: Suggestion From: "Wright, Diane" Deidre: Thank you so much for the inspiring thought. I love music so much. That will be a big help to me in memorizing. God bless you!!!!! Diane -----Original Message----- From: deidre.l.blairus.arthurandersen.com [mailto:deidre.l.blairus.arthurandersen.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 9:49 PM To: biblememistar.ca Subject: Suggestion I was just thinking, as I often do, and one way that helps me to memorize scripture is to apply a verse to situations in my life and to music. For example, I took a class call "Overcoming the Spirit of Fear." Out of this experience I memorized Psalm 56:3 and II Tim. 1:7. I asked the Lord to give me a tune to help me memorize Psalm 56:3, and He gave me a whole song. >>>>From the song I memorized Exod. 17:15. So things like experiences and music added to scripture have been a great help. Try it and see what happens. =============================================================================== Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 21:48:46 -0500 Subject: Suggestion From: I was just thinking, as I often do, and one way that helps me to memorize scripture is to apply a verse to situations in my life and to music. For example, I took a class call "Overcoming the Spirit of Fear." Out of this experience I memorized Psalm 56:3 and II Tim. 1:7. I asked the Lord to give me a tune to help me memorize Psalm 56:3, and He gave me a whole song. >>>From the song I memorized Exod. 17:15. So things like experiences and music added to scripture have been a great help. Try it and see what happens. =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 08:56:54 -0500 Subject: Re: introduction bible list From: May I suggest the little epistle of First John as a place to start? This book is very short, so you will have opportunity to meet with success early. And the book is filled with so many "that you may know" statements that you have a wealth of witnessing information as well as assurances for yourself on a wide variety of topics. I love this book! I am teaching a "How to study the Bible for yourself" type of course for the women of my church, and the first assignment I gave them was to read this book at one sitting every day for a week. Many of them have commented about how meaningful the effort was. I haven't progressed to the section of my course where we will talk about memorization, but First John will be one of the first assignments there as well. I have emphasized the importance of memorization, but I will devote whole classes to this discipline. That is what brought me to this list - I was seaching for tips to give my class, and other information which will be of help to them. Your English was fine! God bless you and your efforts. =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:45:17 -0500 Subject: Please put me on the list. From: Matthew and Karen Brandt Good morning! I just got done riding the bike for an hour and decided to get on the web to ck my e-mail. As I drifted towards surfing the web I decided to find out what was out there in regards to the scriptures, memorization, and how I can apply it to my life. I am very interested in learning, and growing stronger in the Word. Please add me to your list and include me in any future discussions. Thank you. 2LT Matthew L. Brandt, USAF Malmstrom AFB, MT =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:45:06 -0500 Subject: Re: introduction bible list From: Hello and Greetings in our Father's name. My name is Cheryl and I am also new to this list. I am starting with I John as was suggested and it is suggested that you read the same chapter for an entire week, not only will you begin to improve your thoughts but the scripture will stay with you. Also my pastor has suggested reading chapters of the bible as follows: 2 OT, 2 NT, I Proverbs and I Psalms. This will also guide you to read the bible daily and before you know it you will have gone through the bible. God Bless and if you have any suggestions let me know. Cheryl. =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:44:57 -0500 Subject: Re: introduction bible list From: Thanks for your suggestions. I was told b someone else to read I John and I think this is a good place to start. My problem is finding quiet time. Then when I finally do I will sit to relax in front of the TV and start to fall asleep. Pray for me to go straight to reading rather than plunking myself at the TV. Thanks. Analeace =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 22:14:07 -0500 Subject: Big Sky Greetings! From: Matthew and Karen Brandt Greetings from the Big Sky Country of Montana! My name is Matthew Brandt and I am a Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. My family and I are currently stationed at Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, Montana and we love it here! The wide open spaces and the rugged mountains, the gushing rivers, and the wildlife -- all are reminders of how great our God is!! His workmanship is truly awsome! My wife, Karen, and I think of our commission in the Air Force as a short term missionary commitment. We have the opportunity to move around to new places and meet many, many people at all the different bases we are assigned to. We have met a lot of people in this country who have no clue about the love that God has for them. It is our desire to "bring and include" them in our relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! We have three kids, Logan (8), Matthew Marshall (6), and Shelley (5), and they keep life interesting! Full of surprises and energy and zeal for life! Best of all, each has invited the Lord to come into their hearts as their savior and lord! I am a missile combat crew commander and love my job, the people in my squadron, and this base. It is a real blessing to be able to be a christian in this line of work. Please pray that I would be faithful in lifting up the name of Jesus in my workplace, through my actions and words, and that I would be a reflection of God in my commands as I lead the troops in my charge. God bless you all! AISI (As Iron Sharpens Iron...!!) 2LT Matthew Brandt "Bandit!" =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 22:14:04 -0500 Subject: Memorizing genealogy of Jesus, Matthew 1:1-16 From: "Ray" I have had a very hard time memorizing these hard names. I have had to resort to a different method than just memorizing by rote- over and over again. I finally did a search and found some stuff on mnemonics and have been trying to apply it's principles. I find that it might help me immensely and be fun. I have made good headway and I have no trouble maintaining a high level of effort- probably because the concept is so new to me. There are 2 complimentary methods that I have tried so far- memory number pegs to be able to remember randomly where the names occur in the list, and a story method. I hope you will excuse the crudity of some of the logic in the 3 stories. (I grouped the names in three groups according to the 3 time segments that Matthew 1:17 indicates) Wow, what an experience this is! I would be interested to hear about anyone else who is using this method for this type of memorization. Usually the memory work isn't this bad and I can memorize just by the usual method of repetition and review till it is nailed down, but these names are something else and don't lend themselves to the usual method in my case. I am glad to be on the list. I love the Lord. I love my church. I love my family. I love you all. God Bless! Pray for our Country. Ray ------ Memory aid for remembering Matthew 1:1-16 The text: Matthew 1:1-16 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. [2] Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren; [3] And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram; [4] And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon; [5] And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse; [6] And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias; [7] And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa; [8] And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias; [9] And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias; [10] And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias; [11] And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon: [12] And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel; [13] And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor; [14] And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud; [15] And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob; [16] And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ. Peg word examples 1 Candle 2 Swan 3 heart 4 Sail 5 Hook 6 Holf club 7 cliff edge 8 timer,eyes 9 Balloon 10 Hole -Section 1 of 3- 1 Isaac (Stab) 2 Jacob (ja, cob) 3 Judas and his brethren 4 Phares and Zara of Thamar 5 Esrom (Hooker's room) 6 Aram (Golf In Aram) 7 Aminadab (amen- adab)_ 8 Naasson (Not as soon)- 9 Salmon (Jumping) 10 Booz (Booze- a zero) 11 Obed 12 Jesse -Abraham, I'm sick of Jacob, and Judos and his brothers, fairies, and Zara of Thamer, who is his room-mate. His room is a mess, and Aram is mean and bad. And his son, Salmon, drinks booze on his bed with Jesse.- -Section 2 of 3- 1 David the king (No. 1) 2 Solomon (Solo swan) 3 Roboam (Row boat) 4 Abia (on the bay) 5 Asa (Hook a saw) 6 Josaphat (fat Josa) 7 Joram (Jo on the rim) 8 Ozias (As I was) 9 Joatham (Joel thin!) 10 Achaz (an ache in the ass) 11 Ezekias 12 Manasses 13 Amon 14 Josias Kind David sat solomnly in a rowboat in the bay as Joseph sat with Joram ogling us. Joe then sneezed "Achaz!". "Easy! They'll kill us, man" he says. "Amen" Joe says. Section 3 of 3 1 Jechonias (Jack on ice) 2 Salathiel (Salacious) 3 Zorobabel (Zoro babbling) 4 Abiud (on the bay) 5 Eliakim (Hooked in a lie, Kim) 6 Azor (In the Azores) 7 Sadoc (sad, of course) 8 Achim (a chime) 9 Eliud (Elated) 10 Eleazar (a lesser) 11 Matthan 12 Jacob 13 Joseph Jeckyl eyes us. "Salutations!" "I see your babbling Abiud. I like him, even as you're sad, of course. Ask him. He lied a little easier, Matt, than Jacob and Joseph." =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 22:33:50 -0500 Subject: Memorization tricks From: "Stephen Simpson" Greetings in the name of Jesus! The Biblememory list has been in operation now for one year and currently has 163 members and has had about 600 postings. For new members, the archives are posted as text files on my web site at http://home.istar.ca/~ssimpson/archives.shtml. I know that we have made a lot of progress and many people have renewed or discovered and interest in memorizing God's precious word. One of the list members has just submitted a post describing a way to memorize the first 16 verses of Matthew chapter 1. This type of thing is called mnemonics. These memory aids or memory tricks can make it easier to memorize and retain difficult passages of scripture. It can make memorization a little quicker and make review easier and more certain. Here is a simple example of a memory trick that can help you remember a list: Consider the following verse: But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips. Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator. Col 3:8-10, NIV I find it easyer to remember the phrase 'anger, rage, malice, slander' if I think of the word 'ARMS'. If I write this down with the verse I will see it each time. Soon it becomes easy to remember. All lists of things can be remembered in this way. Since this list has so many members, I feel we can put our heads together and come up with a very large list of these helps to memorize difficult to remember passages. In preparation for this I plan to send a letter to the list every week or so outlining a different aspect of memorization using mnemonics. Many of you already know a great deal about the subject so I know that you will be able to make some good comments. The content will be a genaric 'how to improve your memory course' and not always be directly related to Bible memorization. Your task will be to make the application to Bible Memorization and share it with the rest of us. What I will ask from the members of the list is to start to share in detail all of the *memorization tricks* that you have used. When I say in detail, I mean give the text of the passage, or reference if it is long, the version of the Bible you are using and the details of what you have done to help you memorize it. If we can do this, I think it will be a great help to us all. Stephen Simpson =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 22:14:11 -0500 Subject: TV, the great distraction From: "Vicki at Staff of Life" Analeace: I sympathize with the TV lure. Even the most insipid, banal fare is served up with such technical excellence it's riveting. You might consider doing what many of us weak folks have done --- pull the plug on the TV and pass it along to charity or sell it. Don't worry about what you'd be missing. In Paul's admonition to the Phillippians on what to think about ("whatsoever things are pure, lovely" etc.) there's not much on TV that qualifies. Blessings, Vicki -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List To: biblememistar.ca Date: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 9:32 PM Subject: Biblememory List Digest DATE: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:44:57 -0500 FROM: Analeaceaol.com SUBJECT: Re: introduction bible list ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ Thanks for your suggestions. I was told b someone else to read I John and I think this is a good place to start. My problem is finding quiet time. Then when I finally do I will sit to relax in front of the TV and start to fall asleep. Pray for me to go straight to reading rather than plunking myself at the TV. Thanks. Analeace ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ DATE: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:45:06 -0500 FROM: Analeaceaol.com SUBJECT: Re: introduction bible list ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ Hello and Greetings in our Father's name. My name is Cheryl and I am also new to this list. I am starting with I John as was suggested and it is suggested that you read the same chapter for an entire week, not only will you begin to improve your thoughts but the scripture will stay with you. Also my pastor has suggested reading chapters of the bible as follows: 2 OT, 2 NT, I Proverbs and I Psalms. This will also guide you to read the bible daily and before you know it you will have gone through the bible. God Bless and if you have any suggestions let me know. Cheryl. ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ DATE: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:45:17 -0500 FROM: Matthew and Karen Brandt SUBJECT: Please put me on the list. ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ Good morning! I just got done riding the bike for an hour and decided to get on the web to ck my e-mail. As I drifted towards surfing the web I decided to find out what was out there in regards to the scriptures, memorization, and how I can apply it to my life. I am very interested in learning, and growing stronger in the Word. Please add me to your list and include me in any future discussions. Thank you. 2LT Matthew L. Brandt, USAF Malmstrom AFB, MT =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:53:21 -0500 Subject: memorizing similar passages From: Recently I've learned 2nd and 3rd John. I find myself having trouble though on similar passages, notably in this case the following two passages: 3John 13-14a I have much to write to you, but I do not want to do so with pen and ink. I hope to see you soon, and we will talk face to face. 2John 12 I have much to write to you, but I do not want to use paper and ink. Instead, I hope to visit you and talk with you face to face, so that our joy may be complete. I find myself sometimes quoting the wrong verse with the book. I hope this will go away with time and practice. Anyone have an idea that has worked for them? Peg =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:52:40 -0500 Subject: New to the list From: "Graham (Old)" Hi everyone, I'm also new to this list so it's taken a while for me to read through loads of old notes and get a feel for the group. Now that I finally feel that I know where "we" are at, I guess it's time to introduce myself. My name is Graham Old, married to Elaine with a two year old daughter Ellie. We live on the South Coast of sunny England and attend our local Baptist church. I joined your list because I've been interested in Memory for about three years now and I've spent my time memorizing packs of cards, church directories etc - and then it occurred to me that I could apply these principles to the Word of God (yes, you're right - I am slow!). I think Stephen Simpson's idea for sharing our experiences with Mnemonics is a great one and I will do my best to dig up some solid examples to share. The only whole book I've memorized is Philipians but that has been an almost unbelieveable blessing to me. Let me start then by recommending the books of TONY BUZAN and DOMINIC O'BRIEN. Dominic is World Memory Champion and has always been the inspiration to me and my efforts to memorize - whatever the subject. Neither men are Christians (as far as I am aware) and both their methods take some initial time and effort, but in the long run it is more than worth it. May God bless you all, G, E & E - GEEFOTWO.Freeserve.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: Matthew and Karen Brandt To: biblememistar.ca Date: 21 February 1999 03:08 Subject: Big Sky Greetings! >Greetings from the Big Sky Country of Montana! > >My name is Matthew Brandt and I am a Lieutenant in the United States Air >Force. My family and I are >currently stationed at Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, Montana and we love it >here! The wide open spaces >and the rugged mountains, the gushing rivers, and the wildlife -- all are >reminders of how great our God is!! >His workmanship is truly awsome! > >My wife, Karen, and I think of our commission in the Air Force as a short >term missionary commitment. We >have the opportunity to move around to new places and meet many, many >people at all the different bases >we are assigned to. We have met a lot of people in this country who have >no clue about the love that God >has for them. It is our desire to "bring and include" them in our >relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus >Christ! > >We have three kids, Logan (8), Matthew Marshall (6), and Shelley (5), and >they keep life interesting! Full of >surprises and energy and zeal for life! Best of all, each has invited the >Lord to come into their hearts as their >savior and lord! > >I am a missile combat crew commander and love my job, the people in my >squadron, and this base. It is a >real blessing to be able to be a christian in this line of work. Please >pray that I would be faithful in lifting up >the name of Jesus in my workplace, through my actions and words, and that I >would be a reflection of God >in my commands as I lead the troops in my charge. > >God bless you all! > >AISI (As Iron Sharpens Iron...!!) > >2LT Matthew Brandt >"Bandit!" > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:53:44 -0500 Subject: Re: Big Sky Greetings! From: Matthew: It is nice to hear that you love God so much. My name is Cheryl and I am married with 5 children at home and 2 out on their own: Tania (27) Bill (23), Melissa (12) Lea (10) Christopher (7) Caitlin (5) and Lindsey (4). The last three are children that we took to live with us in September. They have since accepted the Lord. I can relate to all the action that takes place in your home. I try and spend time first thing in the morning reading and then before bed at night. My husband is saved and he had two brothers that just retired from the Air Force. God bless you all in your ministry. =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:53:59 -0500 Subject: Re: introduction bible list From: Steve Cate Analeaceaol.com wrote: > > Thanks for your suggestions. I was told b someone else to read I John and > I > think this is a good place to start. My problem is finding quiet time. > Then > when > I finally do I will sit to relax in front of the TV and start to fall > asleep. > Pray for > me to go straight to reading rather than plunking myself at the TV. > > Thanks. Analeace Analeace, I can understand your problem. TV is too much of a temptation for me. If I try to unwind by watching it I either get too involved in a movie and before you know it I've sent an hour or two watching it, or a get so bored I fall asleep. So I go to my bedroom and shut the door and start on my memory work. I set a goal of how many verses I want to get down before going into the room. Once I have mastered thoses verses I feel free to do something else. Setting goals will help you have more discipline. You'll not want to watch tv if you haven't met your goals for the week, and if you have meet them you'll be able to watch tv without feeling guilty. Blessings, Sharon =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:54:05 -0500 Subject: Re: new member From: Steve Cate Hello, My name is Sharon. I am a new member to the discussion group. I first started getting serious about memorizing scripture when it was brought up in our Sunday Evening Bible Study about thee months ago. We spent about three weeks working on memorizing selected Bible verses. However, some people felt uncomfortable because they said they were unable to memorize. I found The Scripture Memory Connection Home Page and was really encouraged. Even though my Bible Study Class is no longer memorizing scripture, I have continued to do so and found it to be a wonderful thing. I am excited to know that there are others who are committed to hiding God's word in their heart. Stephen Simpson's web site has been a great help and inspiration to me. I am depending on the members of this discussion group to help me to continue what I have begun. God Bless as you feast on His word. =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:52:15 -0500 Subject: Re: TV, the great distraction From: We decided not to get a tv in our house when we got married 18 years ago. And we haven't missed much haven't we. most people say we didn't More time for the word More time for each other More time for LIFE God is SO good. =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 21:53:37 -0500 Subject: Re: TV, the great distraction From: Thanks so much for the the tip. I have been reading every morning and nite and it seems to help. There is one deviontional I just got and it helps a great dea. I think I just get overwhelmed so I decided to take a little bit at a time and relax. Then I'll let God do the rest. Thanks and God Bless. =============================================================================== Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:51:59 -0500 Subject: Re: memorizing similar passages From: Mark Connor I don't know if this will help or not, but what I do when that comes up, I write up a question and give myself a time limit (usually 30 seconds, or, if it is too long of scripture, 1-2 minutes) to answer it. One example from Acts that mixed me up is: 1.Acts 9:43 2.Acts 10:6 3.Acts 10:32 "Peter stayed in Joppa for some time with a tanner named Simon" "He is staying with Simon the tanner, whose house is by the sea" "Send to Joppa for Simon who is called Peter. He is a guest in the home of Simon the tanner, who lives by the sea." for those verses I write the question: 3-part quotation question. Quote the three verses in Acts that tells about Simon the Tanner. One more example of verses that got mixed up in my mind is the story of Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus. Chapters 9,22, and 26 of Acts give that account using different words. Again, writing a question helped me keep them seperated in my mind. In your case, the question you could study is: 2-Part Quotation Question. Quote 2 John 12, and 3 John 13-14. I know that system won't work for everyone but I just wanted to let you know what I do. Hope that helps! Mark the, quote, coach. ---Alabemosaol.com wrote: > > Recently I've learned 2nd and 3rd John. I find myself having trouble > though > on similar passages, notably in this case the following two passages: > 3John 13-14a > I have much to write to you, but I do not want to do so with pen and ink. > I hope to see you soon, and we will talk face to face. > 2John 12 > I have much to write to you, but I do not want to use paper and ink. > Instead, > I hope to visit you and talk with you face to face, so that our joy may be > complete. > > I find myself sometimes quoting the wrong verse with the book. I hope this > will go away with time and practice. Anyone have an idea that has worked > for > them? > > Peg > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com =============================================================================== Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 18:19:27 -0500 Subject: MNEMONICS From: "Lorry Schoenly" MNEMONICS: When I first started memorizing I Timothy 2:1,2 I kept getting supplications, prayers, intercessions and giving of thanks mixed up. Then I put their first letters together to spell SPIT. Now I realize that it is not right to SPIT at " all men, kings and all who are in authority", but it did do the trick for remembering, in order, the things I really need to do! Lorry Schoenly =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 22:14:18 -0500 Subject: Memorization tricks - Part 1 From: Stephen Simpson Dear List Members, Earlier I wrote that I would attempt to start to write a series of short discussions on the topic of memorization techniques. Think about the following and share any ideas you may have as to how it can be used for more effective bible memorization. With 250+ members on the mailing list, we should be able to come up with a lot of ideas. Here is my first section: mnemonics 101 - Lesson 1 ---------- Using mnemonics effectively for Scripture Memorization ---------- -- DISCUSSION -- Introduction to mnemonics Mnemonics are methods for remembering information that is otherwise quite difficult to recall. A Mnemonic is a 'memory trick', something intended to assist memory. The study of mnemonics also involves learning how to organize information in such a way that it is easier to retrieve. With some work, you can actually build a structure in your mind to store or file information in such a way that it is relatively permanent. I am convinced that most people do not have bad memories, even when you grow older. Most people have untrained memories. As with physical exercise, it hurts to exert yourself if you are not used to it. So we back off. As time goes by it gets harder to get into the habit of doing exercise. The same is true when you do not use your memory. Your memory will become more effective when you start to discover how it works best. Your memory works best when you associate something that you do not know with something that you already know. The trick to effective memorization is learning creative ways to associate information with other information. The best tool you have to create these associations is your own imagination. The following three examples describe a simple way of memorizing a short list of things. These things may be items on a grocery list or the main points of a sermon you are listening to. The examples are part of a system called the peg system of memorization. Consider the following: Number Rhymes with 0 HERO 1 BUN, Gun 2 SHOE 3 TREE 4 DOOR 5 HIVE 6 STICKS 7 heaven 8 gate, skate, grate 9 vine, line 10 HEN Number Looks like 0 a hole 1 candle, sword 2 Swan 3 Heart turned sideways 4 a sailboat 5 a hook 6 golf club 7 an edge of a cliff 8 a bowtie, eyes, hourglass, snowman 9 a balloon on a stick 10 bat and a ball Alphabet Visual image A ape B Bee C Sea D Deer E Eagle F Effervescence, effort G Genie H H-bomb I Eye J Jail or Jay (the bird) K Cake L Elephant, Elevator M emerald N Inn, Entrance O Oboe, Oasis, Ocean P Pea Q Cucumber R Aardvark, Artist S Eskimo T Tea, Tee U Unicorn V Veil, Vehicle W Water X X-ray Y Wine Z Zebra Each of the above list of things is easy to remember because they are designed to be easy to remember. Lets say that you have a list of things you wish to remember to buy at the store eggs, Milk, Bread, Peanut Butter, Tin Foil, and Pepper The above list of things is not easy to remember because the information is completely random. But you can use the lists of words in the three lists above as pegs on which you can hang the things you wish to remember. This is accomplished by using your imagination to associate the well known peg word with the new concept you wish to remember. The mental image you create will last quite a long time, and even longer if you periodically refresh it by thinking it through. Your imagination is not limited by normal laws of physics. Things can be visualized unusually large or small, acting strangely, moving in and around other things. Images can use any of the five senses or any type of motion. For example if you wish to memorize your list of things you need to buy: 1 eggs and gun Imagine a gun which shoots eggs instead of bullets 2 Milk and shoe Imaging a child (perhaps yours) drinking milk out of his shoe. 3 Bread and tree Imagine you going out an picking a loaf of bread from your bread tree 4 Peanut Butter and door Imagine the knob of the door being covered with peanut butter and you have just grabbed it. 5 Tin Foil and hive Imagine a busy little bee covering the roof of his hive with tin foil 6 Pepper and sticks Imagine a waiter in a restaurant rubbing sticks together over a salid thinking the dust coming down is pepper With these pictures in your mind, you can memorize the list in no time. You can even recall any particular item in the list without starting from the top. You can use systems like this while listening to a sermon, to memorize the main points so you can meditate on what you have learned at a different time. These lists can be expaned as much as you wish by creating a longer list of peg words or by re-using thing in a slightly different way. For example, using the alphabet list, you have the peg words Ape, Bee and Sea through to Zebra. When you get through the list you can start over again, but make sure that the each one of the items is purple (for example). A purple Ape, a purple bee, a purple Sea. The third time around the items could be caught up in the clowds, the forth time around they are spinning round and round, etc. -- FOLLOW UP -- Think about the above and share any ideas you may have as to how it can be used for more effective bible memorization. If you have discovered an easy way to memorize a difficult passage then share it with the group. What I will ask from the members of the list is to start to share in detail all of the *memorization tricks* that you have used. When I say in detail, I mean give the text of the passage, or reference if it is long, the version of the Bible you are using and the details of what you have done to help you memorize it. Each week or two I hope to send out a short discussion on memory improvement techniques. The material I use is based on what I have learned from various books and from various web sites that I have found. As this is all public domain information, I generally will not be giving references. I will however add interesting links to the bottom ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ Interesting Links: ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~ Note: The following links may be of value, but their inclusion here is not meant to be an endorsement of any products they may sell or of all of the things they write Memorizing Bible Verses and/or Other Texts http://www.premiumhealth.com/memory/biblemem.htm Mind Tools - Memory Techniques and Mnemonics http://www.psywww.com/mtsite/memory.html =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 22:06:19 -0500 Subject: Re: MNEMONICS/ feedback from issah/ reply to issinfo.com.ph From: Feb. 26'99 (Philippine time) SUPRA INTERTHANKS did it for me..(SUpplications, PRAyers, INTERcessions and THANKSgiving. Thank you, HOly Spirit! your fellow pilgrim in Scripture memory issah tobias At 06:19 PM 2/25/99 -0500, you wrote: >MNEMONICS: > >When I first started memorizing I Timothy 2:1,2 I kept getting >supplications, prayers, intercessions and giving of thanks mixed up. Then I >put their first letters together to spell SPIT. Now I realize that it is >not >right to SPIT at " all men, kings and all who are in authority", but it did >do the trick for remembering, in order, the things I really need to do! > >Lorry Schoenly > > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 22:06:29 -0500 Subject: Re: MNEMONICS From: I'm eager to learn more about mnemonics utilization as applied to Scripture memory. I've not used it before - too dense to notice the connections I guess. But I will learn more about it and start using the suggestions I get from you. One thing I have done which has helped me memorize - and maybe it won't make much sense to you. I have often paraphrased certain Scripture In my own words as I have studied them and as I have struggled to see the meaning for ME. When I do that, I get the flow of the material better, and since I'M the one who has written the new words, I certainly remember them. It seems easy then to just translate back into the original and I find it is automatically memorized! The first passage I tried in this way - not necessarily to memorize, but to have the Word speak to me individually, was Psalm 23. Since this is such a familiar passage, I found I was just reading words, and that's true with many passages we know well. I paraphrased the Psalm at a terrible time in my life, and I needed the Word so badly. When I did, it bacame "mine" in a way that it had never before, and it wasn't just something I had heard. And incidently, I noticed that the original words were much easier for me to remember. I tried it with other passages as well, and found this to be true in all cases. At any rate, if it doesn't contribute to memorization, it will certainly contribulte to your finding the meaning of the passage. God bless. ===============================================================================