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==2. List five guidelines you would consider before starting to mark your Bible.== | ==2. List five guidelines you would consider before starting to mark your Bible.== | ||
+ | #Choose a method that suits your needs.It generally better to use only one method of marking in a Bible. If you wish to try another method, use a different Bible. | ||
+ | #Choose a marker that will not bleed through the page. If in doubt, make a small test mark before you begin, and make sure it does not show through on the other side of the page. | ||
+ | #Do not overmark your Bible. Too many marks make it almost unreadable, so keep it simple. | ||
+ | #Do not use too many colors, but when using multiple colors, make sure they are distinct. | ||
+ | #Plan before you start, and have a definite aim in marking the Bible. | ||
+ | #Don't mark an heirloom Bible. For instance, Gramma Tillie's Bible with her ancestry recorded within is not an appropriate choice for marking. Get a new Bible if you need to. | ||
+ | #If there are not enough blank sheets at the end of your Bible, you can carefully add more by gluing them in. Cut the paper to size, and use a ''little'' glue along its edge. Then slide the glued edge as far back into the spine as you can get it. | ||
==3. a. What method would you follow for giving a Bible study and why?== | ==3. a. What method would you follow for giving a Bible study and why?== |
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1. a. Name five different methods of Bible Marking.
b. Explain how each method would be used.
c. List advantages and disadvantages of each.
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2. List five guidelines you would consider before starting to mark your Bible.
- Choose a method that suits your needs.It generally better to use only one method of marking in a Bible. If you wish to try another method, use a different Bible.
- Choose a marker that will not bleed through the page. If in doubt, make a small test mark before you begin, and make sure it does not show through on the other side of the page.
- Do not overmark your Bible. Too many marks make it almost unreadable, so keep it simple.
- Do not use too many colors, but when using multiple colors, make sure they are distinct.
- Plan before you start, and have a definite aim in marking the Bible.
- Don't mark an heirloom Bible. For instance, Gramma Tillie's Bible with her ancestry recorded within is not an appropriate choice for marking. Get a new Bible if you need to.
- If there are not enough blank sheets at the end of your Bible, you can carefully add more by gluing them in. Cut the paper to size, and use a little glue along its edge. Then slide the glued edge as far back into the spine as you can get it.
3. a. What method would you follow for giving a Bible study and why?
3. b. And mark your Bible for two topics/subjects using this method.
4. a. What methods would you use for ongoing devotional study and why?
4. b. And mark your Bible for two topics/subjects using one of these methods, and using a minimum of ten texts each.
The Stewardship honor starts out with a nice Bible study.