Sure does. Learning Scripture has been a remarkable help to me too. The computer screen bothers my eyes if I am on too long though. But worth it if you are on Learn Scripture!!
Thank you Robinshe. It could possibly be a record haha. Using a desktop keyboard makes it easier to practice verses I think. I would probably only do about 10 verses a day if I was using a mobile.
Holy cow, 2,500,000 points in one week!!!! That must be a new all-time record :-) (your consistency over a long time is of course a much more significant achievement than lots of points in one week, but still, 2 and a half million points can´t go by unrecognised!)
Thank you Robinshe. It could possibly be a record haha. Using a desktop keyboard makes it easier to practice verses I think. I would probably only do about 10 verses a day if I was using a mobile.
Oooh I missed this one too. Absolutely fantastic!! 2 years without missing a day is so difficult to get to. Well done. You are a constant inspiration! 🎉🎉
Here is something I have been doing to get through my review list quicker (though maybe everyone else already does it); I have two tabs open, work on a chapter on one tab and frequently refresh a 2nd tab. When I have finished the verse they want me to practice, the chapter will disappear from the review list on the 2nd tab. So then I refresh or close the 1st tab and move on to the next chapter in the queue.
I also have a long learning list with many chapters I am working on. I purposely do not finish the last verse so that it does not go into my practice queue! When I have time, I work on these. :)
Thank you Joosep. That sounds rewarding and perhaps I should also take a new approach rather than the task oriented one I have been doing of late to get through my review list! You've got me thinking. It is hard to let the verses sit there though, haha. I could let them sit there however - if I let them get out of hand like yours have! Hmm, you have given me an idea ....
Hi Joosep. Yes, Romans along with quite a few others including Mark. I like learning new verses mostly, but it is very time consuming to keep practicing them all! Bit of a dilemma :)
Hi Joosep. Yes, Romans along with quite a few others including Mark. I like learning new verses mostly, but it is very time consuming to keep practicing them all! Bit of a dilemma :)
Yes. I think I know how you feel -- I too like learning new verses. So, I've been following a new (new for me, anyway) learning strategy since I came back to this site. I'm not thinking so much about clearing my review queue, but rather using an Excel spreadsheet to track my progress through Mark, John, and Revelation in order. I practice 2 or 3 chapters a day for about two or three days -- for example, perhaps Mark 1-3 for a couple of days, then Mark 2-4, then Mark 3-5, each for a couple of days, until I think I know them well. When I finish Revelation, I'll come back to Mark and go through that same cycle more quickly, until I feel confident enough about them to move on to other books of the Bible.
I'm finding it to be an enormously rich experience, I'm noticing so many things I never noticed. I also do at least one "old" set per day from my very long review queue. Yes, I realize that my review queue will probably never be cleared, but ... well, it's just my own approach to studying God's word :) God bless you and take care.
Thank you Joosep. That sounds rewarding and perhaps I should also take a new approach rather than the task oriented one I have been doing of late to get through my review list! You've got me thinking. It is hard to let the verses sit there though, haha. I could let them sit there however - if I let them get out of hand like yours have! Hmm, you have given me an idea ....
It's helpful to share the different ways to get the best out of learnscripture. I can't cope with a big review pile but it is food for thought. Might try it at some point.
Here is something I have been doing to get through my review list quicker (though maybe everyone else already does it); I have two tabs open, work on a chapter on one tab and frequently refresh a 2nd tab. When I have finished the verse they want me to practice, the chapter will disappear from the review list on the 2nd tab. So then I refresh or close the 1st tab and move on to the next chapter in the queue.
I also have a long learning list with many chapters I am working on. I purposely do not finish the last verse so that it does not go into my practice queue! When I have time, I work on these. :)
Congratulations!! You started at a high pace and kept it up all the way through never giving up. Enjoy your next 50.000! We´ll be behind you all the way, in both senses :-)