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| h English (en) | </noinclude> <!-- 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. |
| h Spanish (es) | </noinclude> <!-- 2. Hacer una lista de cinco directrices a considerar antes de empezar a marcar su Biblia (digital/impresa). --> |
