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Requisito 1a |
Recitar los nombres de los libros del Antiguo Testamento en orden e identificar las cinco áreas en las cuales se agrupan. |
The Books of the Old Testament and the sections into which they are divided are as follows:
Books of Moses | History | Poetry | Major Prophets | Minor Prophets |
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Investiture Achievement/Companion/Spiritual Discovery/es/requirement 1b
The first step in doing this is the know the order of the books and the section to which each belongs (see the previous requirements). Then if you open your Bible to the wrong section, it will be easy to flip forward or backwards through the pages until you get to the correct section.
Requisito 2 |
Recitar un versículo de memoria (no memorizado anteriormente) de cada una de las categorías a continuación:
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El Requisito 2 de la sección Descubrimiento Espiritual es el mismo para los niveles de Amigo, Compañero y Explorador. Cada año, los Conquistadores deben memorizarse un nuevo versículo que no haya hecho anteriormente para cada tema. Ellos no están limitados a estos textos sugeridos o a la versión RVR1995 de la Biblia, utilizado en la hoja impresa. Anímeles a escoger textos y versiones que encuentran más significativos. Haga clic aquí para una página con el texto completo de estos versículos que puede imprimir y repartir a sus Conquistadores.
Oración | Doctrina | Conducta |
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Salvación | Relaciones | Promesas y Alabanzas |
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¿Conoce otros textos importantes? ¡Haga clic aquí para añadirlos!
Técnicas
Hay varias maneras de memorizar las Escrituras.
- Borrar las palabras
- Escriba el versículo de la Biblia en un pizarrón y haga que cada persona la lea en voz alta juntos. Luego, borre una palabra y pídales que lo lean de nuevo, todavía diciendo la palabra borrada. Continúe borrando palabras y leyendo el versículo en voz alta hasta que todas las palabras estén borradas. En este punto, toda la clase se debe tener memorizado el versículo.
- Escribir el versículo a mano
- Escribir los versículos varias veces hasta que pueda hacerlo de memoria.
- En canción
- Se ha hecho música con muchos pasajes de las Escrituras. Memorizar la letra de una canción es mucho más fácil que memorizar a la fuerza y durará poraños. Si el versículo que está tratando de memorizar ya se ha puesto a música, cambie a la versión del texto que coincida con la canción. Si no se ha puesto a música, haga su propia melodía. Explore diferentes traducciones del texto para ver cuál se presta mejor a su canción.
- Decirlo en voz alta
- Escuchar y decir el versículo lo reforzará mucho más que simplemente leerlo en silencio.
- Decirlo con ritmo
- Esto es similar al método de «canción» descrito arriba, pero usualmente es más fácil crear un ritmo en vez de una melodía entera. Puede aplaudir y pisar los pies en varios lugares del versículo si eso ayuda. Conviértalo en un juego de palmas y apréndalo con un amigo.
- Añadir acción
- ¿Cuántas canciones conoce que son acompañadas por movimientos? Si está incluyendo palmadas y pisando los pies, ayudará aún más si agrega otras acciones, como lanzando una línea de pesca o trazar un corazón en el aire.
- Hacer un pictograma
- Un jeroglífico utiliza imágenes para representar palabras o partes de palabras. Por ejemplo, la palabra «sol» se representa con una gráfica de un sol.
- Encontrar estructura en el versículo
- Escriba el versículo de manera que sobresale la estructura. Recuerde que la poesía hebrea repite una idea con otras palabras. ¡Alíneelos! También se encuentra estructura en los versículos del Nuevo Testamento. Por ejemplo, 1 Juan 2:3 podría escribirse así:
En esto
sabemos que nosotros
lo conocemos,
si guardamos
sus mandamientos.
- Este método alinea las palabras conjugados a nostros y ayuda la mente organizar el versículo más efectivamente.
- Utilice un creador de acertijos por internet
- para crear actividades realizadas por escrito de las Escrituras como:
- Crucigramas
- Llenar los espacios en blanco/letras que faltan
- Ahorcado
- Sopa de letras
- Pisarlo
- Imprima cada palabra de un pasaje en un papel, una palabra por página en letra grande. Coloque el papel en el suelo y pise sobre cada página mientras dice el texto. Elimine palabras de vez en cuando.
- Bloqueo mental
- Escriba cada palabra de un pasaje en bloques de madera, una palabra por bloque. Mezcle los bloques y ponga el texto en el orden correcto. ¡Dos juegos de bloques de un mismo versículo hace para un juego emocionante!
Requisito 3 |
Participar en una representación de uno de los siguientes personajes del Antiguo Testamento:
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Requisito 4 |
Investigar acerca de dos pioneros adventistas (1844 a 1900) y presentar lo que usted haya aprendido. |
There are Wikipedia articles on several Adventist Pioneers which make good starting points:
Pioneers covered in Honors See the Adventist Heritage, God's Messenger and African American Adventist Heritage in the NAD honors for more information. Expanding on this requirement you can earn one of these honors.
Audio stories of the pioneers from the White Estate.
Also check various books on Adventist Heritage.
The presentation can be made during worship during a Pathfinder meeting, at vespers during a camping trip, as a children's story during a church service, or during Sabbath School.
Compañero de Excursionismo
Requisito 5 |
Completar los requisitos de Compañero. |
Debe completar los requisitos alistados arriba de esta página.
Requisito 6 |
Estudiar acerca de la primera visión de Elena G. de White y conversar acerca de cómo Dios usa a los profetas para presentar Su mensaje a la iglesia. |
Ellen G. White First Vision - On to Heaven
We all entered the cloud together, and were seven days ascending to the sea of glass, when Jesus brought the crowns and with His own right hand placed them on our heads. He gave us harps of gold and palms of victory. Here on the sea of glass the 144,000 stood in a perfect square. Some of them had very bright crowns, others not so bright. Some crowns appeared heavy with stars, while others had but few. All were perfectly satisfied with their crowns. And they were all clothed with a glorious white mantle from their shoulders to their feet. Angels were all about us as we marched over the sea of glass to the gate of the city. Jesus raised His mighty, glorious arm, laid hold of the pearly gate, swung it back on its glittering hinges, and said to us, "You have washed your robes in My blood, stood stiffly for My truth; enter in." We all marched in and felt that we had a perfect right in the city.
Here we saw the tree of life and the throne of God. Out of the throne came a pure river of water, and on either side of the river was the tree of life. On one side of the river was a trunk of a tree, and a trunk on the other side of the river, both of pure, transparent gold. At first I thought I saw two trees. I looked again, and saw that they were united at the top in one tree. So it was the tree of life on either side of the river of life. Its branches bowed to the place where we stood, and the fruit was glorious; it looked like gold mixed with silver.
We all went under the tree, and sat down to look at the glory of the place, when Brethren Fitch and Stockman, who had preached the gospel of the kingdom, and whom God had laid in the grave to save them, came up to us and asked us what we had passed through while they were sleeping. We tried to call up our greatest trials, but they looked so small compared with the far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory that surrounded us, that we could not speak them out, and we all cried out, "Alleluia! heaven is cheap enough!" and we touched our glorious harps and made heaven's arches ring.
After I came out of vision, everything seemed changed; a gloom was spread over all that I beheld. Oh, how dark this world looked to me! I wept when I found myself here, and felt homesick. I had seen a better world, and it had spoiled this for me.
I related this vision to the believers in Portland, who had full confidence that it was from God. They all believed that God had chosen this way, after the great disappointment in October, to comfort and strengthen His people. The Spirit of the Lord attended the testimony, and the solemnity of eternity rested upon us. An unspeakable awe filled me, that I, so young and feeble, should be chosen as the instrument by which God would give light to His people. While under the power of the Lord, I was filled with joy, seeming to be surrounded by holy angels in the glorious courts of heaven, where all is peace and gladness; and it was a sad and bitter change to wake up to the realities of mortal life.
(Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White, pp. 59-61)
Here is an account of the Narrow Way vision in a video.
Ellen was only 17 years old when she had her first vision... not much older than most Pathfinders.
Discussion: God has used prophets since near the beginning of time to reach his people. Often prophets are very close and connected to God. The first prophet was likely Enoch because he walked with God, but God took him. Many Bible characters were prophets or possessed the prophetic gift among other gifts (Joseph and David for example). Prophets (and apostles) wrote much of the Bible, but not all prophets named in the Bible got their own Bible book or even are quoted in the Bible (. God promised that in the last days that some would have the gift of prophecy, so it is not surprising that God choose Ellen White to minister to His church in the last days. Here is a good article on the Biblical foundations for Ellen White's gift.