Re: Scripture Study Ideas
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:45 pm
You don't have to mark everything permanently the first time through. You can mark the "definite reds" and "definite blues" and use post-it notes or something to temporarily mark the verses you're not sure about. Once you get farther into the project, you'll have a better sense of what would constitute a "neutral/other" category, or if there are any other major categories you're missing, and it'll be pretty simple to go back to the earlier references and quickly mark them.
Are you planning on reading the OT and NT straight through? It might be to your advantage to skip back and forth, so you have in mind what the range is.
(This is essentially a problem of classification theory, which is right up my alley, so I'm geeking out a bit.
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Are you planning on reading the OT and NT straight through? It might be to your advantage to skip back and forth, so you have in mind what the range is.
(This is essentially a problem of classification theory, which is right up my alley, so I'm geeking out a bit.