I am by no means religious. Yet, this workflow makes me want to read the bible from front to back. Truly. Great video! Good pacing. Clearly explained. I will borrow some bits and pieces of this workflow for my own studies. Thanks!
Another excellent video and workflow. Thank you, Mike. Also, the Strange New Worlds plugin is a great companion to large religious texts if you link them from your notes. Sorry for the self-promotion, but this is one of the purposes of developing SNW.
Thanks for the kind words, and no apology needed! That’s a great plugin, I wish it had existed when I first started using Obsidian as that’s exactly how I used to link things in Roam Research. By the time I came across it, I was pretty entrenched in my verse-as-note format and I still use that for a couple other workflows (including verse tagging). But if I was setting it up for the first time I would definitely start with SNW 😊
Thanks Mike. This is such a useful video outlining briefly how to set up daily reading habits. Two questions after setting it up the way described. 1. how to add the cssclasses in YAML to all the chapters ? Is there a way to add it to all in one go? 2. How can I create my own reading plan a. with a start date which is different than 1st Jan and b. with a mix of OT+NT? is there a tool/ way to generate a reading plan ? Also I see in the pdf shared there is Ps. for Psalms, how did you create the chronological plan with the chapter names as per the Chapter names described in kingdom study.
The easiest way to add changes to a bunch of files that I know of is to use BBEdit on Mac and regular expression to edit a bunch of files at once, but be careful! You could easily destroy things. Re: making your own plan, it’s a pain 😂 I did it by hand, but it took me several days. You could theoretically edit it to make your own plan, but it’s pretty manual. Not sure of a way to automate that unfortunately 😞
HALLELUJAH THANK YOU JESUS CHRIST our HOLY LORD GOD ALMIGHTY KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS that if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with your heart you believe and are justified, and with your mouth you confess and are saved. ~ Romans 10:9-10 ✝
I am by no means religious. Yet, this workflow makes me want to read the bible from front to back. Truly. Great video! Good pacing. Clearly explained. I will borrow some bits and pieces of this workflow for my own studies. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I did this similar to Things 3 and it made me read it front to back for the first time ever in my life. Also within 180 days. Crazy to think about it
@@chandler5450 A reading plan was how I first read through the whole Bible too 🙂But not in 180 days, that's impressive!
Wow how timely! I was thinking of using my obsidian for some bible studies. I appreciate your thorough video. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful 🙂
Another excellent video and workflow. Thank you, Mike. Also, the Strange New Worlds plugin is a great companion to large religious texts if you link them from your notes. Sorry for the self-promotion, but this is one of the purposes of developing SNW.
Thanks for the kind words, and no apology needed! That’s a great plugin, I wish it had existed when I first started using Obsidian as that’s exactly how I used to link things in Roam Research. By the time I came across it, I was pretty entrenched in my verse-as-note format and I still use that for a couple other workflows (including verse tagging). But if I was setting it up for the first time I would definitely start with SNW 😊
Thanks for this video again. I shall be using it to study the biggest story "Mahabharat" in obsidian.
Glad it was helpful 😊
Thank you very much for your work
Glad you liked it 🙂
Great video Mike!
Thanks! Glad you liked it 😊
Thanks Mike. This is such a useful video outlining briefly how to set up daily reading habits. Two questions after setting it up the way described. 1. how to add the cssclasses in YAML to all the chapters ? Is there a way to add it to all in one go? 2. How can I create my own reading plan a. with a start date which is different than 1st Jan and b. with a mix of OT+NT? is there a tool/ way to generate a reading plan ? Also I see in the pdf shared there is Ps. for Psalms, how did you create the chronological plan with the chapter names as per the Chapter names described in kingdom study.
The easiest way to add changes to a bunch of files that I know of is to use BBEdit on Mac and regular expression to edit a bunch of files at once, but be careful! You could easily destroy things.
Re: making your own plan, it’s a pain 😂 I did it by hand, but it took me several days. You could theoretically edit it to make your own plan, but it’s pretty manual. Not sure of a way to automate that unfortunately 😞
@@MikeSchmitz That's quite a lot of manual efforts. Anyways, thanks for your response !
Awesomeness!!!!!!!
This is going on my to-do list!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
HALLELUJAH THANK YOU JESUS CHRIST our HOLY LORD GOD ALMIGHTY KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS
that if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with your heart you believe and are justified, and with your mouth you confess and are saved.
~ Romans 10:9-10 ✝