There’s some inconsistency with the verse counting. Originally Prov 3:5-6, if learnt together would have counted as one ‘verse’ in the stats. And if you learned them separately, (eg if you learned the whole of Proverbs 3), then v5 and v6 would count as 2 new verses in the stats. So a couple of years ago, Luke fixed this anomaly, so that you are recognised as learning 2 actual Bible verses, regardless of whether you learn them separately or as a combined ‘verse’. But an unfortunate side-effect of this is that your 100 verse set is presented as 69 ‘verses’, even though the actual stats will record that you’ve started learning 100 verses when you’ve done them all.
Thanks. These verses were quoted in our church prayer meeting as a word from God for us in this time where the Covid restrictions mean that we can’t gather for a ‘normal’ church service.
Thanks. These verses were quoted in our church prayer meeting as a word from God for us in this time where the Covid restrictions mean that we can’t gather for a ‘normal’ church service.
Awesome achievement! You’ve been an inspiration and an encouragement to throughout my LearnScripture journey. Thanks for posting the link in the Deut6v7 list, many years ago!
Yes, when a verse is fully learned, you have the option ‘OK’ or ‘see sooner’ which will bring it back for review after 12 months. But if you don’t do it at the time, I don’t know how to go back to review a previously completed verse, apart from resetting it as Joosep says.
Yes, I noticed that too. My guess is that progress has actually reached 99.5% and it is being rounded up for the display. But it never happened until the last few days, so something has been changed.