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+ | <!-- 1. Complete the following: --> | ||
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+ | Questions a, b and c are answered together below. | ||
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+ | {{AY Honors/Bible Marking Method | ||
+ | |method = Chain Reference | ||
+ | |description=<br> | ||
+ | In this method, you first choose a topic and come up with a very short ''key'' for it. For instance, "Salvation by Grace" might become "SbG" or even "SG". Then you find a blank page either near the front or near the back of your Bible and write the title, the key, and the first reference, such as ''Col 2:14''. You then turn to that reference in the Bible, and in the margin near the first reference, you write the key plus the reference to the next verse. Continue doing this until you annotate the final verse with the key and the letter "F" (for "final"). | ||
+ | |advantages=<br> | ||
# You can give a quick Bible study "on the spot." | # You can give a quick Bible study "on the spot." | ||
# It's a good way to become familiar with the Bible. | # It's a good way to become familiar with the Bible. | ||
# It's an effective way to become familiar with a topic. | # It's an effective way to become familiar with a topic. | ||
# You can buy preprinted sheets of stickers for the references on certain topics. | # You can buy preprinted sheets of stickers for the references on certain topics. | ||
− | + | |disadvantages=<br> | |
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# You cannot change the order of study. | # You cannot change the order of study. | ||
# If you lose your place, you have to start over from the beginning. | # If you lose your place, you have to start over from the beginning. | ||
− | # Sometimes the pre- | + | # Sometimes the pre-printed stickers can fall out. |
+ | }} | ||
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− | Choose a color for the topic. | + | {{AY Honors/Bible Marking Method |
− | + | |method =Color Code | |
− | + | |description=<br> | |
+ | Choose a color for the topic. As you read your Bible, when you come across a passage having to do with that topic, you mark a line down the margin starting where that topic begins, and ending where the topic ends. If the passage has a subheading and the entire passage has to do with the topic, underline the subheading with that color. | ||
+ | |advantages=<br> | ||
#Good for ongoing study of the Bible. | #Good for ongoing study of the Bible. | ||
#Colors stand out. | #Colors stand out. | ||
#Gives a good overview of a topic. | #Gives a good overview of a topic. | ||
− | + | |disadvantages=<br> | |
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#The number of distinct colors will limit the number of topics you can mark. | #The number of distinct colors will limit the number of topics you can mark. | ||
#You have to have the right color marker with you when you come across a reference. | #You have to have the right color marker with you when you come across a reference. | ||
#Too many colors or an overmarked Bible will render the annotations useless. | #Too many colors or an overmarked Bible will render the annotations useless. | ||
#Not good for a sequential study - such as where a prophecy is made and where its fulfillment is recorded. | #Not good for a sequential study - such as where a prophecy is made and where its fulfillment is recorded. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{AY Honors/Bible Marking Method | ||
+ | |method =Cross Reference | ||
+ | |description =<br> | ||
+ | 1. Where you have found two or more texts speaking about the same subject you can, alongside one of these texts, in the margin, write the reference to those other texts. Then go to those other texts and write the reference of the first text. | ||
+ | 2. If it is to do with only a word or a phrase from the text that you wish to support from other texts, then place an "R" alongside that word or phrase. | ||
+ | |advantages=<br> | ||
+ | # Can be added to. | ||
+ | # Not limited by subjects. | ||
+ | # Quick support for a difficult text. | ||
+ | |disadvantages=<br> | ||
+ | # Limited by space in the margin for reference. | ||
+ | # You need to know where to start. | ||
+ | # Hard to follow through a complete study. | ||
+ | |comments=<br> | ||
+ | Many Bibles have this type of reference in them when printed. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | <!--T:6--> | ||
+ | {{AY Honors/Bible Marking Method | ||
+ | |method =Highlighting or Underlining | ||
+ | |description=<br> | ||
+ | # Emphasize just one word or phrase in the section. Just enough to make the thought that you want to stand out. | ||
+ | # This can be done in a number of ways: | ||
+ | ## A neat line under the word - preferably in a color to suit your total marking system. | ||
+ | ## Keep a pencil or fine biro[https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/biro] - only one color just for underlining. | ||
+ | ## If you are very neat and careful, a very effective way is to just write over the letters to thicken them a little BUT test the steadiness of your hand and the suitability of the pen on something first. | ||
+ | |advantages=<br> | ||
+ | # Reminds you of an important part of the text. | ||
+ | # It makes that part stand out. | ||
+ | |disadvantages=<br> | ||
+ | # Too much lessens the clarity of the text. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <!--T:7--> | ||
+ | {{AY Honors/Bible Marking Method | ||
+ | |method =Number Reference | ||
+ | |description =<br> | ||
+ | # When you have information about a word or passage that you cannot fit in the margin, highlight - underline or mark in an appropriate way to suit your system of marking. | ||
+ | # Then in the margin, place a number - that number will be the same as a number on a page in the back of your Bible. | ||
+ | # To know what that number should be, look at the last lot of information you put on that page and the number you put with it, the number is the next number. So if your last entry was 5, then this one would be 6. | ||
+ | # Put the reference for your text at the end of your information entry for cross-reference. | ||
+ | |advantages=<br> | ||
+ | # Allows comment or explanation on a thought in greater detail. | ||
+ | # Helps to keep information about a word or passage from being forgotten. | ||
+ | |disadvantages=<br> | ||
+ | # Has a limited use. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | <!--T:8--> | ||
+ | {{AY Honors/Bible Marking Method | ||
+ | |method =Subject Lists | ||
+ | |description =<br> | ||
+ | # On a page at the back of your Bible, make lists of texts under a subject heading. | ||
+ | # Leave plenty of room so you can keep adding extra texts you find as you read the Bible or listen to sermons. | ||
+ | # Add an extra page if you need to. | ||
+ | # A mark can be placed alongside the more suitable texts for the topic. | ||
+ | |advantages=<br> | ||
+ | # Good personal study. | ||
+ | # A quick source of references from which to pick for a study. | ||
+ | # Does not clutter the margin of your Bible. | ||
+ | |disadvantages=<br> | ||
+ | # It needs a reasonable amount of space in the back of your Bible. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | <!-- 2. List five guidelines you would consider before starting to mark your Bible. --> | ||
+ | #Choose a Bible that suits your needs. If you will need wide margins to write in the cross reference system OR if you need space to write notes for the number system, choose a Bible with wide margins. | ||
+ | #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. Thrift stores that accept books often have many (sadly) barely used Bibles for sale, and many churches buy Bibles in bulk for evangelism series, or have a collection of Bibles to give away. Do not let cost prevent you from completing this honor. | ||
+ | #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. | ||
+ | #Choose a translation you will enjoy reading and find easy to understand. This will make the process much more enjoyable. | ||
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+ | These methods are good for sharing the Bible with another person: | ||
+ | *Chain Reference | ||
+ | *Subject Lists | ||
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+ | These methods are good for personal study | ||
+ | *Chain Reference | ||
+ | *Color Coding | ||
+ | *Cross Reference | ||
+ | *Subject Lists | ||
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+ | ==Notes== <!--T:12--> | ||
+ | The [[AY Honors/Stewardship|Stewardship]] honor starts out with a nice Bible study. | ||
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*[http://www.cybernex.net.au/clubs/pathfind/Honours/Hon_OUT_BibleMarking_Notes.html South Pacific Division notes on teaching this honor] | *[http://www.cybernex.net.au/clubs/pathfind/Honours/Hon_OUT_BibleMarking_Notes.html South Pacific Division notes on teaching this honor] | ||
+ | *[http://honours.adventistconnect.org/ Trainer Notes for this honour from the South Pacific Division]. (You will need a username to access this document.) | ||
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− | [[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book]] | + | [[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Do at home{{GetLangSuffix}}]] |
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Questions a, b and c are answered together below.
Chain Reference | |
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Description: In this method, you first choose a topic and come up with a very short key for it. For instance, "Salvation by Grace" might become "SbG" or even "SG". Then you find a blank page either near the front or near the back of your Bible and write the title, the key, and the first reference, such as Col 2:14. You then turn to that reference in the Bible, and in the margin near the first reference, you write the key plus the reference to the next verse. Continue doing this until you annotate the final verse with the key and the letter "F" (for "final"). | |
Advantages:
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Disdvantages:
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Comments: |
Color Code | |
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Description: Choose a color for the topic. As you read your Bible, when you come across a passage having to do with that topic, you mark a line down the margin starting where that topic begins, and ending where the topic ends. If the passage has a subheading and the entire passage has to do with the topic, underline the subheading with that color. | |
Advantages:
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Disdvantages:
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Comments: |
Cross Reference | |
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Description: 1. Where you have found two or more texts speaking about the same subject you can, alongside one of these texts, in the margin, write the reference to those other texts. Then go to those other texts and write the reference of the first text. 2. If it is to do with only a word or a phrase from the text that you wish to support from other texts, then place an "R" alongside that word or phrase. | |
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Disdvantages:
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Comments:
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Highlighting or Underlining | |
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Number Reference | |
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Subject Lists | |
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- Choose a Bible that suits your needs. If you will need wide margins to write in the cross reference system OR if you need space to write notes for the number system, choose a Bible with wide margins.
- 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. Thrift stores that accept books often have many (sadly) barely used Bibles for sale, and many churches buy Bibles in bulk for evangelism series, or have a collection of Bibles to give away. Do not let cost prevent you from completing this honor.
- 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.
- Choose a translation you will enjoy reading and find easy to understand. This will make the process much more enjoyable.
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3a
3b
These methods are good for sharing the Bible with another person:
- Chain Reference
- Subject Lists
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4a
4b
These methods are good for personal study
- Chain Reference
- Color Coding
- Cross Reference
- Subject Lists
Notes
The Stewardship honor starts out with a nice Bible study.
References
- South Pacific Division notes on teaching this honor
- Trainer Notes for this honour from the South Pacific Division. (You will need a username to access this document.)