Bible Linguistics - 12. Learning the Bible in your own language ②

Third, if you read the Bible to some extent and your knowledge builds up, you will be trained to read the Bible. In other words, alternating between fast reading (reading quickly), careful reading (reading carefully), and record reading (reading by excerpt). The Bible is a great book for reading. Imagine reading a Bible book intuitively, one page at a time, by applying the reading method I recommend. This paper introduces the reading method using the Bible, which I have acquired and added based on existing research results such as the fast reading method. If you are well acquainted with reading the Bible this way, you will be able to use it to read other books. The most difficult thing about reading the Bible is that you become distracted. In order to concentrate this, the whole order, subject keywords, and chapter master control must be rotated in the head through the Bible memorization technique introduced below. If you deeply understand and memorize the subject and chapter keywords by volume, it will be easier to read quickly and easier to read. Even if only the New Testament is given priority, the fast reading and careful reading of the Bible will be difficult if such memorization is not preceded because the theological meaning contained in it is profound.

Fourth, it is a way to memorize the Bible. Traditional methods of memorizing the Bible include ㉠ hand gesture recitation ㉡ segment recitation ㉢ rhythm recitation ㉣ blank recitation ㉤ image recitation. Among them, the image recitation method is the most excellent. The Bible consists of 39 books of the Old Testament and 27 books of the New Testament. It is good to memorize with "Heaven's Phone Number = 66-3927". Memorize the titles of the 66 books and each subject. For example, Genesis (beginning), Exodus (redemption), Leviticus (holy), Numbers (wilderness), Deuteronomy (commandment) are memorized as the first letter of the title, and memorized as the first letter of the main word. In addition, there are 1189 chapters in the Bible, and the main words of each chapter are divided into Old and New Testament and memorized. For example, Romans consists of a total of 16 chapters and memorize one letter of the subject. If you memorize this in turn with the image expressed as a picture, the main words of 66 books and 1189 chapters of the Old and New Testament are organized in your head. This memorization method does not have a correct answer. You can make your own and use it like I do, or you can pick up all or part of what someone else has done. 'Black and white hair theory' is the application of Deng Xiaoping's 'theory of black and white cat' (regardless of a white cat or a black cat , the good cat is the one catching well a mouse). It means, 'Whatever method you use, it is good for you to just remember the Bible.' In the sections that follow, we introduce how to memorize key words for the entire Bible, including images. We will do the New Testment first, and in turn we will do the Old Testament from the Pentateuch. Again, these key words and memorization methods are just examples. It's best to grab your own subject. The Bible memorization image I present will be a good reference to start memorization first, and readers who think that it is not necessary to modify the memorization image should just do this. Anyway, it is because you can use it as a reference for yourself as a container for the Bible.

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