6:39 That’s literally exactly what i used to do in my notes except i didn’t put questions
@connorandthepets-g8uАй бұрын
I also didn’t only write summaries instead i wrote about specific verses
@jameswilkinson27122 жыл бұрын
Good stuff! I really like your openness to a casual read-through of the Bible. I've always grown up with it being an extremely academic thing, so the idea of just reading one of the books is pretty cool when the language for me has always been studying. I think there's massive value in studying, but taking away the academic expectation makes it a lot less scary to open up.
@fiji.christianblue2 жыл бұрын
The ever encouraging James! Thank you, your positivity is much appreciated 😊
@Greysmdl4 ай бұрын
I actually found your channel by youtube recommending one of your videos while watching one by the Bible Project. The frog cup is amusing.
@jamesgarlick45733 ай бұрын
Timeline of English language: Anglo-Saxon- dark ages, was marked by the invasion of the Anglo-Saxons Old English- early Medieval English, marked by the invasion of the Normans from France Elizabethan English- Early Renaissance era, marked by the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1, where the KJV was written, many changes attributed to Shakespeare. Georgian English- during the Enlightenment Era, similar to American accent English Victorian English- basically formed in part as a way to mock the new American nation as lessers to the superior English. Started in the Aristocracy and trickled down over time Modern English- not much to say about this except if you want to say "Bacon" in a Jamaican accent, just say "beer can" in an English accent really fast.
@BiblicalTeachings29 күн бұрын
For me, reading the Bible is an end in itself. Regardless of my capabilities or whether I remember everything I read, the fact that I'm making an effort to learn about God and His story is what truly matters. It's an achievement in and of itself, because despite how hopeless one may feel, having faith alone is what makes it remarkable.
@wangsugamingyt Жыл бұрын
You Are So Beautiful Dud ❤️.Good Teaching .Amen
@blu-starz3 ай бұрын
This was made for me. Thank you !!!!!!!!! >
@loosecannonhunter71182 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I’ve been trying to get more into God’s word recently and this video really helped and cleared some things up! Also based Pikmin music 👌
@fiji.christianblue2 жыл бұрын
Always happy to help a fellow pikmin fan! :P
@Archive2iqqk4 ай бұрын
Pastor steven anderson - bible way to heaven
@fireballstudiose18 күн бұрын
3:44 Me,I’m that no one 🤚
@39smooth662 жыл бұрын
I don’t. Reading the Bible doesn’t do anything.
@39smooth662 жыл бұрын
@Tanksists good point
@creedatorx4392 жыл бұрын
@@39smooth66 Depends if you're Christian or not. (one that actually believes ofc.)
@jrfdeok.162 жыл бұрын
ok
@2l84me84 ай бұрын
I read the bible literally. That’s why I don’t believe in it.
@diamand59164 ай бұрын
I don’t think you read the Bible, that’s why you don’t believe in it.
@love2o93 ай бұрын
If you read any book and say, "I don't believe in metaphors and only read things exactly as written," you're not gonna believe anything in that book, especially if the vast majority of it is poetry.
@2l84me83 ай бұрын
@@diamand5916 Then you’re wrong.
@2l84me83 ай бұрын
@@love2o9 How do you know when to take the bible literally and when to take it metaphorically? Nobody seems to know at all.
@love2o93 ай бұрын
@2l84me8 well, yes we do. The Magisterium tells us. Also, you can just use common sense. It's not that hard