Do you memorise Scripture? If so what version do you use?
Do you teach your kids to memorise Scripture?
What nemonic methods, if any do you use to help them recall?
What is the longest passage of Scripture you have ever memorised? My mom taught Psalm 1 when I was about five and I have never forgotten it.
I am told that Jack Van Impe has memorised the entire Bible!
Does anyone know if this is true?
I have a great book called, Keep In Memory that gives lots of neat suggestions for commiting the Word of God to memory. I once heard someone pose the question in regard to memorisation of Scripture and it went something like this:
If they took away your Bible, how big would your Bible be?
Verne
Hi Verne,
I have been wondering about this very much for some time. It's kinda hard deciding which one to memorize in until we know for sure which is the right one.
I grew up in the Christian Reformed Church, which uses the NIV, and so at the private Christian school that I went to, it was from that Bible that we memorized our verses. In the eighth grade our Bible teacher had us memorize about 50 or so verses that dealt with the basics of our faith. Then in the 11th and 12th grades we had some more verses to memorize. Then when I joined the assembly, I started memorizing more in the NIV, but after a few years I switched to the KJV. So now I have different versions of the same verse swimming around in my head. It's kinda disconcerting.
I think the KJV is the right one, but people dont understand the language today. If I go out witnessing, I want to quote one that people don't roll their eyes over.
And I've been wondering, what should I teach my kids. Maybe I'll write my own one day, hehe. A true new KJV.
I've been working on Psalm 119 in the KJV for a while. I think there's one that would have been a lot easier in the original.
Arthur