Bible Marking Guide

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4.2
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You can give a Bibly Study!Yes, you!This little guide outlines an easy Bible marking system that chain-references texts for 38 different topics. Using only your Bible, you can share the life-changing answers to questions about important spiritual matters. Additional notes are included to help you explain difficult or complex subjects.

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4.2
5 reviews
A Google user
22 December 2011
I expected some instruction regarding HOW to mark my Bible to make use of the information in the book. There isn't any "how to" in here. It's simply lists of topical verses - with some additional topical information (that one wouldn't write into one's Bible) - thrown in for good measure. It might be useful for certain topical studies, but I don't consider this a "Bible marking guide." If I have to come up with the marking method myself, I can just as easily find my own verse lists, as well. If I were to do so, I could come up more personally useful lists. The author is Seventh-Day Adventist, so there is a good deal of apologetic here for a Saturday Sabbath. This is not the sort of thing I would be using on a regular basis. At its heart, this is a good idea, but it could use some fleshing out in the "how to make use of it" department.
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