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1 | Which version to memorize | Bible general Archive 3 | anotherview | 181582 | ||
Thanks. One person responded offline and explained that as he changed bibles over the years, he just started memorizing the chapters not yet memorized in the new versions he was studying. If I could think that could work for me, then it would take a load off. Then I would not have to re-do the KJV or NOV (sorry, but I didn't know), or NASB chapters. One of the posters said something that was hugely helpful--I am not just memorizing for my comprehension, but also for any others to whom I might quote it. Also, of the three you mentioned: NASB, NKJV, ESV, I was already considering the first two, strongly. I was not familiar with the ESV, so will look into it (I think my daughter has a copy). **Thanks especially for not discouraging my memorization (as some have done). ****I will keep looking for any new posts. |
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2 | Which version to memorize | Not Specified | anotherview | 181562 | ||
I did search for my question. It is about memorization/translation. I have researched and am aware of the 4 versions of Textus Receptus, and Erasmus, and Aleph/B and Westcott and Hort (some say that are "the devil"), and such. I know how to study, but what version to memorize. *formal vs.. dynamic--I say form. *arcane/archaic language vs.. vernacular--I say vernacular (we own donkeys, and I like using that word:)), but I have accidentally learned scripture because of listening to songs that sing it--what about matching those versions? NASB probably won't do it. *Pronoun capitalization--I frankly think doing so is paramount to commentary or paraphrase. NASB does it, but that won't matter for memorization. *flow for memorization--some say use NKJV. What do you say?????? Kent if you want to email, use admin at webnwrite.com |
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3 | Which version to memorize | Bible general Archive 3 | anotherview | 181570 | ||
I did search for my question. It is about memorization/translation. I have researched and am aware of the 4 versions of Textus Receptus, and Erasmus, and Aleph/B and Westcott and Hort (some say that are "the devil"), and such. I know how to study, but what version to memorize. *formal vs.. dynamic--I say form. *arcane/archaic language vs.. vernacular--I say vernacular (we own donkeys, and I like using that word:)), but I have accidentally learned scripture because of listening to songs that sing it--what about matching those versions? NASB probably won't do it. *Pronoun capitalization--I frankly think doing so is paramount to commentary or paraphrase. NASB does it, but that won't matter for memorization. *flow for memorization--some say use NKJV. What do you say?????? Kent if you want to email, use admin at webnwrite.com |
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