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I was chatting with one of our elder's wives a number of months ago and she mentioned she liked to write out Scriptures sometimes as part of her bible study / quiet times; she said doing so really helped her in various ways appreciate what she was reading / studying. I'd never really done that before, short of writing out verses here and there for the purpose of memorization and that sort of thing - but never whole chapters or even entire books.
I decided to try it. I started with the gospel of John about a year ago, and have been doing it almost daily ever since, to the point where I'm currently finishing the gospel of Mark with only Hebrews, James, and Revelation to go before I've completely written out the entire New Testament (I've jumped around the NT books, back and forth, not going start to finish...)
It has been an amazing blessing, unlike anything I imagined. I feel I'm getting insights into His Word unlike any I've ever received before. It's as if time slows down (to as fast as I my cursive allows), enabling me to see and appreciate subtleties in His Word I've never seen before. Sometimes, it's as if I were actually there, if that makes sense.
Has anyone else tried this? What were / are your experiences?
I decided to try it. I started with the gospel of John about a year ago, and have been doing it almost daily ever since, to the point where I'm currently finishing the gospel of Mark with only Hebrews, James, and Revelation to go before I've completely written out the entire New Testament (I've jumped around the NT books, back and forth, not going start to finish...)
It has been an amazing blessing, unlike anything I imagined. I feel I'm getting insights into His Word unlike any I've ever received before. It's as if time slows down (to as fast as I my cursive allows), enabling me to see and appreciate subtleties in His Word I've never seen before. Sometimes, it's as if I were actually there, if that makes sense.
Has anyone else tried this? What were / are your experiences?