Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 4:05 PM Subject: BibleMem: RE: RE: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers From: Bible Memory List Amen! Keep up the good work! I just got finished memorizing Romans 12. It was an enjoyable chapter for me to memorize. You mentioned that you would like to have Romans 12 set to music. Which translation do you memorize in? Pursuing Him, Lavern Gingerich lavern()pursuinglife.com www.pursuinglife.com A discipleship site for Bible memory fanatics -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 3:56 PM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: RE: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers Hello folks, I work with a group called Christian Service Brigade, CSB. It is a boys club of boy ages 12-18. We are taking on a project of memorizing Romans 12 and then challenging other clubs to do the same. Our goal is to recite Romans 12 in our church on Fathers Day as a group. Our dream is to begin challenging groups of men to also memorize Romans 12 and recite the passage together on Fathers Day in their local church. It would be neat to see men's ministries take on such a challenge. I can't help but dream of the changes that would take place if men's lives and their families if they would memorize the chapter. What I looking for is if someone has put Romans 12 to music. It someone has, I would like to hear it. I think it would be easier to memorize if put to music. Thanks Dennis PO 375 Salida CA 95368 -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 11:11 AM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers I'm still fairly new to this "email forum" so i don't have a lot of knowledge to offer, BUT i do know that scripture is easier to memorize if you simply listen to 'bible songs' made up of either the kjv, niv, or the nkjv. I know what you're thinking and you're right in that there's not a lot of 'bible songs' out there (especially whole books of the Bible). Yet i'm presently working on singing the entire book of Matthew (niv) all with accompaning instruments (a cinematic style so it will 'fit the tastes' of most people). I've already memorized the first 8 chapters effortlessly, without 'trying' to do so. Sometimes i will literally hear portions of text 'speak to me' during certain times of the day (spiritual choices, witnessing, needed encouragement, etc). When i used to 'labor' at memorizing the scripture through certain 'technics' it just didn't seem to work as well; of couse it could be just me. Keep memorizing the ways you think are best by all means. Just give 'bible songs' a try. It's fun and memorable at the same time :) My goal is to place the entire NT to song before i die. Blessings to all.. Tim WordSong Entertainment Hear the Bible sung verse by verse, all with accompanying instruments in cinematic style. http://www.wordsong.info -- "Bible Memory List" wrote: Good question from Judy about memorizing I haven't memorized Romans but I have memorized 6 other of Paul's shorter epistles and quote them daily using the following method. Memorize the first verse, last verse, and all verses divisible by 5 in a chapter(example vs 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 etc. These are my "anchor verses" and I memorize them "cold". When I can recite them fluently then I am ready to "fill in the blanks". The tension of memorizing isolated verses is resolved when the blanks are filled in, the passage emerges and the whole chapter comes into focus, complete with sentence and paragraph structure. The result also seems to be that when I quote Scripture I can usually mentally identify my "anchor verses" and be able to figure out quickly the logical verse number of the verses surrounding it. In my opinion, actually verbalizing every verse number would fracture the flow of the passage, seem robotic and detract from the wonderful fluid writing of this Apostle. However, being able to quickly "figure out" the verse number also seems very important and, at least for me, the above "anchor verse" method works pretty well. Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bible Memory List" To: Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 12:09 PM Subject: BibleMem: Memorizing verses numbers > Hi everybody! I haven't heard from anyone on this list for some time, > so I thought I'd throw out some information and a question to see if > we can get going again. I have been memorizing scripture seriously > since July,2004. > Had done some before that but like others wasn't consistent. My > longest passage so far has been Psalm 34. Now I think the Lord may be > calling me to memorize the book of Romans. I'd love to hear from > others who have or are memorizing this book. Like how God used it in > your life and/or the lives of others. Also I don't memorize the number > of each verse when I do long passages, but I read an article on the > web yesterday that recommended doing this, and said that it actually > makes memorization easier in the long run. The author suggests saying > like Romans 1:1, then reciting that, 1:2 then recite that verse, etc. > through all of the verses. What I have done has been to recite just > the book and chapter when I memorize a full chapter, or the book, > chapter and range of verses for a longer passage. What do you think? > How much of an address do you out there memorize? > > Judy > > > > > > Sender: praise_grace1983()yahoo.com > > ====================================================================== > ==== > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject > Sender: soderstrom()kpunet.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: timsh7()netzero.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: dthompson()modesto.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: lavern()pursuinglife.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 4:05 PM Subject: BibleMem: RE: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers From: Bible Memory List Dear Tim: Thank you for introducing www.wordsong.info to us! I am excited about it! Do you plan to do everything in NIV? I am memorizing in KJV. Pursuing Him, Lavern Gingerich lavern()pursuinglife.com www.pursuinglife.com A discipleship site for Bible memory fanatics -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 1:11 PM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers I'm still fairly new to this "email forum" so i don't have a lot of knowledge to offer, BUT i do know that scripture is easier to memorize if you simply listen to 'bible songs' made up of either the kjv, niv, or the nkjv. I know what you're thinking and you're right in that there's not a lot of 'bible songs' out there (especially whole books of the Bible). Yet i'm presently working on singing the entire book of Matthew (niv) all with accompaning instruments (a cinematic style so it will 'fit the tastes' of most people). I've already memorized the first 8 chapters effortlessly, without 'trying' to do so. Sometimes i will literally hear portions of text 'speak to me' during certain times of the day (spiritual choices, witnessing, needed encouragement, etc). When i used to 'labor' at memorizing the scripture through certain 'technics' it just didn't seem to work as well; of couse it could be just me. Keep memorizing the ways you think are best by all means. Just give 'bible songs' a try. It's fun and memorable at the same time :) My goal is to place the entire NT to song before i die. Blessings to all.. Tim WordSong Entertainment Hear the Bible sung verse by verse, all with accompanying instruments in cinematic style. http://www.wordsong.info -- "Bible Memory List" wrote: Good question from Judy about memorizing I haven't memorized Romans but I have memorized 6 other of Paul's shorter epistles and quote them daily using the following method. Memorize the first verse, last verse, and all verses divisible by 5 in a chapter(example vs 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 etc. These are my "anchor verses" and I memorize them "cold". When I can recite them fluently then I am ready to "fill in the blanks". The tension of memorizing isolated verses is resolved when the blanks are filled in, the passage emerges and the whole chapter comes into focus, complete with sentence and paragraph structure. The result also seems to be that when I quote Scripture I can usually mentally identify my "anchor verses" and be able to figure out quickly the logical verse number of the verses surrounding it. In my opinion, actually verbalizing every verse number would fracture the flow of the passage, seem robotic and detract from the wonderful fluid writing of this Apostle. However, being able to quickly "figure out" the verse number also seems very important and, at least for me, the above "anchor verse" method works pretty well. Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bible Memory List" To: Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 12:09 PM Subject: BibleMem: Memorizing verses numbers > Hi everybody! I haven't heard from anyone on this list for some time, > so I thought I'd throw out some information and a question to see if > we can get going again. I have been memorizing scripture seriously > since July,2004. > Had done some before that but like others wasn't consistent. > My longest passage so far has been Psalm 34. Now I think the Lord may > be calling me to memorize the book of Romans. I'd love to hear from > others who have or are memorizing this book. Like how God used it in > your life and/or the lives of others. Also I don't memorize the number > of each verse when I do long passages, but I read an article on the > web yesterday that recommended doing this, and said that it actually > makes memorization easier in the long run. The author suggests saying > like Romans 1:1, then reciting that, 1:2 then recite that verse, etc. > through all of the verses. What I have done has been to recite just > the book and chapter when I memorize a full chapter, or the book, > chapter and range of verses for a longer passage. > What do you think? How much of an address do you out there memorize? > > Judy > > > > > > Sender: praise_grace1983()yahoo.com > > ====================================================================== > ==== > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject > Sender: soderstrom()kpunet.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: timsh7()netzero.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: lavern()pursuinglife.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 3:17 PM Subject: BibleMem: Memorizing Tip From: Bible Memory List I find it difficult to memorizing scriptures that contain lists, such as Phil 4:8. So I have come up with a few ways to remember them. 8 Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy-meditate on these things. First I put it in a form that helps me see the pattern. Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy - meditate on these things. Then I come up with a phrase that will help me to remember it within another context. (This one is kinda goofy but it works.) (A TRUE and NOBLE man JUST wanted a PURE and LOVELY wife) My wife uses the first letter of each work in order to memorize the text like so: F,B, WTAT, WTAN, WTAJ, WTAP, WTAL, WTAOGR, ITIAV A ITIAP - MOTT Does anyone else have suggestions for memorizing lists? Sender: wesang()golden.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 3:17 PM Subject: BibleMem: RE: RE: RE: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers From: Bible Memory List Lavern, We are using the NIV. Using a song for the chapter would make memorizing it simpler and more enjoyable. Again, our goal is to challenge our mem's ministry to get behind the effort to memorize Romans 12 and then challenge other men's ministries to do the same. Like starting a little fire, in men's hearts. Dennis Thompson dthompson()modesto.net -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 2:05 PM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: RE: RE: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers Amen! Keep up the good work! I just got finished memorizing Romans 12. It was an enjoyable chapter for me to memorize. You mentioned that you would like to have Romans 12 set to music. Which translation do you memorize in? Pursuing Him, Lavern Gingerich lavern()pursuinglife.com www.pursuinglife.com A discipleship site for Bible memory fanatics -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 3:56 PM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: RE: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers Hello folks, I work with a group called Christian Service Brigade, CSB. It is a boys club of boy ages 12-18. We are taking on a project of memorizing Romans 12 and then challenging other clubs to do the same. Our goal is to recite Romans 12 in our church on Fathers Day as a group. Our dream is to begin challenging groups of men to also memorize Romans 12 and recite the passage together on Fathers Day in their local church. It would be neat to see men's ministries take on such a challenge. I can't help but dream of the changes that would take place if men's lives and their families if they would memorize the chapter. What I looking for is if someone has put Romans 12 to music. It someone has, I would like to hear it. I think it would be easier to memorize if put to music. Thanks Dennis PO 375 Salida CA 95368 -----Original Message----- From: Bible Memory List [mailto:biblememory()memoryverses.org] Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 11:11 AM To: biblememory()memoryverses.org Subject: BibleMem: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers I'm still fairly new to this "email forum" so i don't have a lot of knowledge to offer, BUT i do know that scripture is easier to memorize if you simply listen to 'bible songs' made up of either the kjv, niv, or the nkjv. I know what you're thinking and you're right in that there's not a lot of 'bible songs' out there (especially whole books of the Bible). Yet i'm presently working on singing the entire book of Matthew (niv) all with accompaning instruments (a cinematic style so it will 'fit the tastes' of most people). I've already memorized the first 8 chapters effortlessly, without 'trying' to do so. Sometimes i will literally hear portions of text 'speak to me' during certain times of the day (spiritual choices, witnessing, needed encouragement, etc). When i used to 'labor' at memorizing the scripture through certain 'technics' it just didn't seem to work as well; of couse it could be just me. Keep memorizing the ways you think are best by all means. Just give 'bible songs' a try. It's fun and memorable at the same time :) My goal is to place the entire NT to song before i die. Blessings to all.. Tim WordSong Entertainment Hear the Bible sung verse by verse, all with accompanying instruments in cinematic style. http://www.wordsong.info -- "Bible Memory List" wrote: Good question from Judy about memorizing I haven't memorized Romans but I have memorized 6 other of Paul's shorter epistles and quote them daily using the following method. Memorize the first verse, last verse, and all verses divisible by 5 in a chapter(example vs 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 etc. These are my "anchor verses" and I memorize them "cold". When I can recite them fluently then I am ready to "fill in the blanks". The tension of memorizing isolated verses is resolved when the blanks are filled in, the passage emerges and the whole chapter comes into focus, complete with sentence and paragraph structure. The result also seems to be that when I quote Scripture I can usually mentally identify my "anchor verses" and be able to figure out quickly the logical verse number of the verses surrounding it. In my opinion, actually verbalizing every verse number would fracture the flow of the passage, seem robotic and detract from the wonderful fluid writing of this Apostle. However, being able to quickly "figure out" the verse number also seems very important and, at least for me, the above "anchor verse" method works pretty well. Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bible Memory List" To: Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 12:09 PM Subject: BibleMem: Memorizing verses numbers > Hi everybody! I haven't heard from anyone on this list for some time, > so I thought I'd throw out some information and a question to see if > we can get going again. I have been memorizing scripture seriously > since July,2004. > Had done some before that but like others wasn't consistent. My > longest passage so far has been Psalm 34. Now I think the Lord may be > calling me to memorize the book of Romans. I'd love to hear from > others who have or are memorizing this book. Like how God used it in > your life and/or the lives of others. Also I don't memorize the number > of each verse when I do long passages, but I read an article on the > web yesterday that recommended doing this, and said that it actually > makes memorization easier in the long run. The author suggests saying > like Romans 1:1, then reciting that, 1:2 then recite that verse, etc. > through all of the verses. What I have done has been to recite just > the book and chapter when I memorize a full chapter, or the book, > chapter and range of verses for a longer passage. What do you think? > How much of an address do you out there memorize? > > Judy > > > > > > Sender: praise_grace1983()yahoo.com > > ====================================================================== > ==== > > To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject > Sender: soderstrom()kpunet.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: timsh7()netzero.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: dthompson()modesto.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: lavern()pursuinglife.com ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject Sender: dthompson()modesto.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject =============================================================================== Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 3:17 PM Subject: BibleMem: Re: RE: Re: Re: Memorizing verses numbers From: Bible Memory List Hey Lavern, Well we would rather use the KJV or the NKJV but the prose/structure of the NIV works better (composing 'lyrics' with no set verse, bridge, or chorus is awkwark and hard to make the material sound like a complete song). BUT, i too have been thinking about doing some in KJV or NKJV. The KJV's archaic thee, thou, howbeit, etc, is why i might go with the NKJV (not withstanding some manuscripts which may not be quit as accurate, in some places, as the Textus Receptus codex). Tim ---------- WordSong Entertainment Hear the Bible sung verse by verse, all with accompanying instruments in cinematic style. http://www.wordsong.info Sender: timsh7()netzero.net ========================================================================== To unsubscribe reply saying "UNSUBSCRIBE BIBLEMEM" in the subject ===============================================================================