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I'm not big on writing in my Bible, but I do underline things that stick out to me. Over time this means that when I come back to a book I haven't read in a while, and I see a bunch of underlining, I get excited to re-read because I know that at some point in the past this stuff inspired me.
The last 3+ years I've also been keeping daily journals of specifically what stood out to me about the verses I underlined. I haven't gone back much to read them but I'm sure I will at some point. The downside to this is sometimes I see a really sweet Bible I'd like to buy, but no new Bible can replace my own Bible now unless I spend the time to go page by page through it and re-underline everything. |
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This used to be one of those nice bibles, but are mainly side flanked with reference notes. (you can see them surrounded)
![]() The new bibles definitely have less room, but this is pretty tight also. Just do it! PS. I recommend getting a journaling bible. The ESV journal bible is a very nice one and a great translation. Tons of room for writing. http://www.amazon.com/Single-Column-Journaling-Bible-Brown/dp/1433531925/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1352588888&sr=1-4&keywords=esv+bible |
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Did you see this new one I linked to? It has lines to help and is nice and offset in layout. I like it. http://o7.no/TmFchF
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In the first bible I got during my teen years (when I started actually questioning things) often times I would put question marks my stuff I didn't understand, stars by things I really liked- or I'd just underline those things heavily. On the margins I would often write things that might help me find the verse if I was looking for it specifically. For example, I remember writing "homosexuality" in the side on the few passages that dealt with it (mostly because it is a controversial issue, so knowing the scripture references that deal with it is a good idea). Any really interesting or inspiring verses, I might write a little note on the side about the verse so that when I am there the next time, I will read the verse and have greater personal context. I guess in the end, it really depends on the person. I would find little value in having every inch of my margins filled to the brim with different colored text (like this current image) for the same reason that I don't highlight every sentence of the Bible. You highlight the stuff that personally speaks to you and/or that you want to find easier in the future!
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Sometimes a certain passage can be particularly inspiring or you could right down a time it has helped you. Sometimes I'll jot down a verse on a piece of paper if I don't fully understand it so I can research it. My bible is fairly small and there's not a lot of room for writing in it, plus I'm kinda particular about some things and it would bother me if ink bled through..
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