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Great step-by-step video on Bible memory! Notice he never said it was easy? That's a key indicator of Josh's legitimacy on this subject. Beware of any claim to "easily memorize the Bible." It takes hard work, and this video does a great job at breaking the process down into digestible steps.
I totally did what you said most people would do -- take my total number of verses and divide by the number of days (leaving no time for planning or rest or catch-up). It ended up working for me, but my pace wouldn't be sustainable forever. I like to set goals a year and then a month at a time, but I don't usually confine myself to a certain number per day. Some days I memorize a bunch and some days, I just get familiar with the next section without actually mastering any verses -- I just know I need to finish by the end of the month. And I love the part at the end about not earning any merit by doing this -- I'm constantly having to evaluate my motivation and keep my pride in check.
Yea, I know what you mean. And the simple math isn’t a bad thing, but I know that for some people, setting that kind of goal can easily end in discouragement.
Awesome! I have found recently that I'm not remembering scripture like I used top. Maybe it comes with my advancing years. I had been reading a book a few years ago on improving my memory and I can't remember where I put the book. That'd be funny if it wasn't true. 🤣 I'll have to check out your other videos and get some tips and techniques so I can remember the book of James forwards and backwards. I pray you had a good Sabbath!
I don’t know how advanced you are in age, but I started on serious memorization at the young age of 70, and I memorized the first chapter of Ephesians in less than 30 days. Could probably have done it in 23 but I wanted to memorize a few other verses. It’s work, but I continue reviewing till the hard verses get easy. I thank God for leading me to scripture memorization.
No joke, nearly word for word, this was almost exactly what I was about to comment! Josh, I really enjoyed this video, a "dito" on all Takeshi just said!
Sprinting and resting in physical exercise is known as High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT. Thanks for your channel and this particular video. I’m wanting to commit more of God’s love letters to me to memory and your videos are really helpful.
Josh boa noite. Muito obrigado pelo seu excelente trabalho de memorização. Quero tirar uma dúvida. Eu não consegui ainda entender o palácio da memória. Eu tenho algumas porções da bíblia memorizada pela método tradicional de repetir , repetir. Gostaria de entender o palácio da memória para poder memorizar grandes capítulos da bíblia , por exemplo: O salmo 119. E até livros da bíblia como exercício: O apocalipse. Sempre estou assistindo e vendo de novo os vídeos. Gosto de rever os seus ensinamentos. Muito obrigado, Josh.
Se você quer aprender a técnica do palácio da memória, recomendo que assista a esta série de vídeos onde mostro como criei um palácio da memória para o Salmo 46: ruclips.net/video/6fddnPwVDhA/видео.html
I listened to the podcast that linked to this YT video. I had a ? so I read all the comments to see if anyone else asked the same question. Nope. So here is my question from podcast & RUclips: You said Verse #'s were the same things (ex. vs 1 is door and vs 5 is glove and etc.) So, do you have a door (vs 1) leading to all 4 floors? Don't you get confused using the same objects over and over again for vs one? On another memory project I found myself getting fuzzy images when I use the same object (like door) more than once. If using the door over and over again works for you, then what am I doing wrong. p.s. I have never tried memorizing large portions of the Bible, but I am definitely inspired. Thx you so much for your content.
The location is different but the object might be the same. I place the story on the location, using the object. The object itself does not contain the story. That keeps me from mixing them up. So while I say “door”, what I really mean is that I try to begin each chapter at the entrance to a room. Sometimes it’s a door, sometimes is just a landing. But the story I put there to remember the verse is unique to that location.
Was this helpful for you? Leave any questions in the comments. And if you'd like to download a blank version of my planning calendar, download it free here! www.biblememorygoal.com/calendar/
Great step-by-step video on Bible memory! Notice he never said it was easy? That's a key indicator of Josh's legitimacy on this subject. Beware of any claim to "easily memorize the Bible." It takes hard work, and this video does a great job at breaking the process down into digestible steps.
Thanks so much, Casey. Really appreciate it.
I totally did what you said most people would do -- take my total number of verses and divide by the number of days (leaving no time for planning or rest or catch-up). It ended up working for me, but my pace wouldn't be sustainable forever. I like to set goals a year and then a month at a time, but I don't usually confine myself to a certain number per day. Some days I memorize a bunch and some days, I just get familiar with the next section without actually mastering any verses -- I just know I need to finish by the end of the month.
And I love the part at the end about not earning any merit by doing this -- I'm constantly having to evaluate my motivation and keep my pride in check.
Yea, I know what you mean. And the simple math isn’t a bad thing, but I know that for some people, setting that kind of goal can easily end in discouragement.
I love this!! I will do this for Ephesians for September and October. Thanks, Josh!
I’m so glad it was helpful, Roanne!
Awesome! I have found recently that I'm not remembering scripture like I used top. Maybe it comes with my advancing years. I had been reading a book a few years ago on improving my memory and I can't remember where I put the book. That'd be funny if it wasn't true. 🤣
I'll have to check out your other videos and get some tips and techniques so I can remember the book of James forwards and backwards. I pray you had a good Sabbath!
I did, thanks! And misplacing a book about memory is hilarious 😂
I don’t know how advanced you are in age, but I started on serious memorization at the young age of 70, and I memorized the first chapter of Ephesians in less than 30 days. Could probably have done it in 23 but I wanted to memorize a few other verses. It’s work, but I continue reviewing till the hard verses get easy. I thank God for leading me to scripture memorization.
I love this! Thank u for all the points! I love the end. It is not us but through Jesus Christ! Amen!!
No joke, nearly word for word, this was almost exactly what I was about to comment! Josh, I really enjoyed this video, a "dito" on all Takeshi just said!
@@infertilitymom hahahah. Christ minds think a like?😄
@@4zandtheworld 🙂
Thanks as alway, Takeshi! (and Jennifer)
Great content!
Thanks! 🙏
I did it! Know it's possible!
AWESOME!!!
You’re my motivation and inspiration all the time . God bless you
Thank you 🙏
Thank you Josh for these valuable tips. It's wonderful. God bless you 🙏🏾
Same to you, Clement 👍🏻
Great recap Josh! I was so glad I joined the challenge.
I’m glad you did as well!
I'm going to start today! Thank You 😃
Yes! So happy to hear that.
Sprinting and resting in physical exercise is known as High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT. Thanks for your channel and this particular video. I’m wanting to commit more of God’s love letters to me to memory and your videos are really helpful.
I’m so encouraged to hear that, Gilbert. Thanks for sharing and God bless you on your memory journey!
Nice video Josh! Really interesting to see behind the scenes of what you did :)
I’m glad you enjoyed it, Simon! Thanks for the comment.
I don't like tapping away to review versus either! That's why I only use the Bible memory website on my computer.
Stay tuned…I’m currently testing an update to the Bible Memory app that allows for dictation!
Josh boa noite.
Muito obrigado pelo seu excelente trabalho de memorização.
Quero tirar uma dúvida.
Eu não consegui ainda entender o palácio da memória.
Eu tenho algumas porções da bíblia memorizada pela método tradicional de repetir , repetir.
Gostaria de entender o palácio da memória para poder memorizar grandes capítulos da bíblia , por exemplo: O salmo 119. E até livros da bíblia como exercício: O apocalipse.
Sempre estou assistindo e vendo de novo os vídeos. Gosto de rever os seus ensinamentos.
Muito obrigado, Josh.
Se você quer aprender a técnica do palácio da memória, recomendo que assista a esta série de vídeos onde mostro como criei um palácio da memória para o Salmo 46: ruclips.net/video/6fddnPwVDhA/видео.html
I listened to the podcast that linked to this YT video. I had a ? so I read all the comments to see if anyone else asked the same question. Nope. So here is my question from podcast & RUclips: You said Verse #'s were the same things (ex. vs 1 is door and vs 5 is glove and etc.) So, do you have a door (vs 1) leading to all 4 floors? Don't you get confused using the same objects over and over again for vs one? On another memory project I found myself getting fuzzy images when I use the same object (like door) more than once. If using the door over and over again works for you, then what am I doing wrong. p.s. I have never tried memorizing large portions of the Bible, but I am definitely inspired. Thx you so much for your content.
The location is different but the object might be the same. I place the story on the location, using the object. The object itself does not contain the story. That keeps me from mixing them up. So while I say “door”, what I really mean is that I try to begin each chapter at the entrance to a room. Sometimes it’s a door, sometimes is just a landing. But the story I put there to remember the verse is unique to that location.