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How To Memorize The Bible

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Every now and then, I get an email that reads something like this one:

"I want to learn how to memorize the whole Bible.

I read your description of your program and I am still unsure whether it is all that you say it is or some scheme.

I was wondering if there are any other details that you can give me to help me?"

Is It Really Possible To Memorize The Whole Bible?

As you undoubtably know, memorizing the whole Bible is an enormous task.

However, I do believe it is possible!

In fact, William Walker Atkinson says, in his book "Memory, How To Develop, Train and Use It":

In India, in the past, the sacred books were committed to memory, and handed down from teacher to student, for ages.

And even today it is no uncommon thing for the student to be able to repeat, word for word, some voluminous religious work equal in extent to the New Testament.

Max Muller states that the entire text and glossary of Panini's Sanscrit grammar, equal in extent to the entire Bible, were handed down orally for several centuries before being committed to writing.

There are Brahmins today who have committed to memory, and who can repeat at will, the entire collection of religious poems known as the Mahabarata, consisting of over 300,000 slokas or verses.

Leland states that, "the Slavonian minstrels of the present day have by heart with remarkable accuracy immensely long, epic poems.

I have found the same among Algonquin Indians whose sagas or mythic legends are interminable, and yet are committed word by word accurately.

I have heard in England of a lady ninety years of age whose memory was miraculous, and of which extraordinary instances are narrated by her friends.

She attributed it to the fact that when young she had been made to learn a verse from the Bible every day, and then constantly review it.

As her memory improved, she learned more, the result being that in the end she could repeat from memory any verse or chapter called for in the whole Scripture."

So it is possible!

But it is no small feat. And no matter what techniques you use, it will take you a very long time to succeed -- if you succeed at all.

I cannot guarantee you that you will succeed in memorizing the whole Bible, and I would venture to say that anyone who claims to have techniques to guarantee success in such an endeavour is a liar.

(I know those are strong words, and it is just my opinion but my opinion it is.)

There are books books out there on memorizing, some great, some not-so-great, and some that probably shouldn't be sold at all.

Most Memory Books Teach Mnemonics

What most of these books teach, are mnemonics and mnemonic tricks. These range from the extremely simplistic, like:

General Electric Power Company -- This is for remembering the order of Galations, Ephesians, Phillipians and Colossians

and

"This is the way the disciples run
Peter, Andrew, James and John Phillip and Bartholemew
Thomas next and Matthew, too.
James the less and Judas the greater
Simon the zealot and Judas the traitor."

...to very advanced systems, like memory pegging techniques and phonetic substitution systems.

Tricks like these might be great for remembering tidbits and facts, but they do not improve your memory in the long run. And of course, they do not help you remember long texts, or large amount of information.

The only way I know to train your memory, not for party-tricks, but for extensive feats like memorizing the whole Bible, is to practice. And to practice a lot!

Tke Key Ingredient Vital To Your Success

There is one thing that is absolutely essential when you want to memorize a large body of text.

It is how you practice.

I'll say that again: The way you practice is vital to your success.

So how do you practice?

Easy. You need to apply Attention and Interest.

Attention, because it is, of course, impossible to remember something you didn't quite notice in the first place.

How do you become attentive? By being interested!

When you are interested in your subject of study, attention follows.

There are no fancy ways of doing this. I cannot teach you to memorize the Bible in 90 days there is no Royal Road to Memory.

You can, however, train your memory. For every step you take, it becomes easier.

After a while, you will be able to achieve whatever you set your mind to.




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» left by Anonymous (241 days 7 hours ago.)
i agree with you and i would add that success breeds success so get started and before long you will be there
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» left by Teresa Ortiz (5,288) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Hi Sten, I came across this article while looking something else up. Better late than never. :-) This is great advice - very usefull! I would like to add that to me, the most important ingredient to memorizing the Bible would be to have the Holy Spirit dwelling in me. After all, Jesus said that He would bring all things to our memory. :-) I love your G.E.P.C, I also use God Eats Pop Corn. I love food, so this works for me. Blessings to you! Keep showing us ways to improve our memory - I certainly need the help.
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» left by Sandra E. Graham (2,004) Bronze Level Author Verified Account
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Good article to help someone 'memorize' something. I myself have a terrible time remembering what I have read. As far as memorizing the Bible, I wouldn't even begin to try--but studying the Bible is a different story. I do that every day. I re-read many verses before I finally feel like I somewhat understand it.
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