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Wowowow!!!! Thank u Josh and Ronald! This was so helpful. I love this! Its crazy how many ways different techniques u can use just within the memory palace technique…man…thank u so much
Fascinating conversation. I always wondered why I think/memorize Scripture the way I do, for example...7 is a sword for me, 11 is twin or double of something, 5 is hand or stop etc. Though it wasn't mentioned here, I also really relate to the "first letter grid". Thank you!
Love the street vs road illustration!! And wow! Every thing he said was so good!!! Very deep thinker! I’ll have to listen to this and take notes because there was some stuff that was so insightful!
Martin Luther about the book of romans: "This epistle is in truth the chief part of the New Testament and the purest Gospel. It would be quite proper for a Christian, not only to know it by heart word for word, but also to study it daily, for it is the soul’s daily bread. It can never be read or meditated too much and too well. The more thoroughly it is treated, the more precious it becomes, and the better it tastes."
When I was a kid attending a Christian school, we had to memorize a chapter of the Bible every month. We simply read the chapter out loud once per day every day, and near the end of the month, we had it memorized.
If you enjoyed this, take a moment to leave a comment or question here for Ronald. And be sure to listen to his podcast Craft of Memory, including his episode interviewing Josh: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-memorize-the-bible-w-josh-summers-of-bible-memory-goal/id1620805786?i=1000598025804
Yes! We memorise only to meditate. Love the street/road metaphor.
Wonderful!
Thanks, it's good to see other people memorizing scripture as well. I also love to do the same and have lots of scripture memorized. Soooo good! 👍
excellent!!
This is your most helpful video I've seen so far. Praise God
I love to hear it! Thanks.
Wowowow!!!! Thank u Josh and Ronald! This was so helpful. I love this! Its crazy how many ways different techniques u can use just within the memory palace technique…man…thank u so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fascinating conversation. I always wondered why I think/memorize Scripture the way I do, for example...7 is a sword for me, 11 is twin or double of something, 5 is hand or stop etc. Though it wasn't mentioned here, I also really relate to the "first letter grid". Thank you!
I hope you find it useful!
Love the street vs road illustration!! And wow! Every thing he said was so good!!! Very deep thinker! I’ll have to listen to this and take notes because there was some stuff that was so insightful!
Glad you were able to listen and enjoy, Jody! I hope you’re doing well.
Thanks to Ronald and Josh for this. I enjoy Ronald's newsletter.
So glad to hear it, Carlin 👍🏻
Thanks to you both! What a compelling and engaging podcast! I found several great ideas.
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Love it!
Excellent!
Fantastic channel; your content is so unique and appreciated. I appreciate all your hard work. God bless.
Thank you very much!
Martin Luther about the book of romans:
"This epistle is in truth the chief part of the New
Testament and the purest Gospel. It would be quite proper
for a Christian, not only to know it by heart word for word,
but also to study it daily, for it is the soul’s daily bread. It
can never be read or meditated too much and too well. The
more thoroughly it is treated, the more precious it becomes,
and the better it tastes."
Interesting.
Motivation is important also. Being a christian seems like a big motivation to memorize the bible.
That's true, although not many Christians seem motivated to memorize for some reason.
When I was a kid attending a Christian school, we had to memorize a chapter of the Bible every month. We simply read the chapter out loud once per day every day, and near the end of the month, we had it memorized.
Not bad 👍🏻