It's possible to memorize the Bible, just as a gambler counts cards (memorizes what's been played).
Or, Have head knowledge, and not as much heart knowledge.
I found out if you read too fast; sprint way out in front of the Holy Spirit; you're going to miss out on some meaning. In places, you'll be reading along in Genesis and something from a chapter backwards is explained more. It's a good book to take notes on. Cains life and death is another one of those. Most people will skip over "the begats" because it looks boring. There are some exciting nuggets in there. And you realize how carefully Jesus's bloodline was traced to Matthew 1.
It's easier if you google charts that other people have made. They're beautiful. Always check for accuracy.
Or, Have head knowledge, and not as much heart knowledge.
I found out if you read too fast; sprint way out in front of the Holy Spirit; you're going to miss out on some meaning. In places, you'll be reading along in Genesis and something from a chapter backwards is explained more. It's a good book to take notes on. Cains life and death is another one of those. Most people will skip over "the begats" because it looks boring. There are some exciting nuggets in there. And you realize how carefully Jesus's bloodline was traced to Matthew 1.
It's easier if you google charts that other people have made. They're beautiful. Always check for accuracy.
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