thank you onfire247! joosep, yeah, a lot of explanations possible, and I sure don't know what happens to people. Anyway, I'd say I prefer longer passages/chapters. I've been learning 1 Peter a chapter at a time and the Westminster catechism. How about you?
thank you, joosep. Feel free to ask. I used my last name on my page, my first first name is Randall. Actually I started in October last year, paused, then started again in January I think, but haven't tried to make any verse sets yet. I'm glad to be here in either case.
Congratulations! If I may be so bold to ask ... when I hover over your screen name the name "Gray" comes up. Were you here a long time ago? I think I've seen your name on a lot of verse sets. In any case, if that's true, it's wonderful to have you back!
thank you, joosep. Feel free to ask. I used my last name on my page, my first first name is Randall. Actually I started in October last year, paused, then started again in January I think, but haven't tried to make any verse sets yet. I'm glad to be here in either case.
ah ok ... thanks for clarifying that, and it's very nice to have you here! I guess it was wishful thinking on my part, because the other person with the name "Gray" was very active here, and then seemed to disappear. It's never easy when people disappear. But I pray for you God's blessings in and through you as you focus sharply on each and every one of His Words!
Yes. In "real" life it might be easier. There could be a simple explanation -- perhaps the person decided to use another similar website, like Memverse, or decided they preferred the "old-fashioned" method of pen and paper (I've had similar thoughts at times). But on the internet, if someone vanishes ... who knows the reason.
Since we're having a conversation, I'll ask you one more question: do you prefer (here) to work on individual verses, or work on longer passages, or perhaps chapters?
thank you onfire247! joosep, yeah, a lot of explanations possible, and I sure don't know what happens to people. Anyway, I'd say I prefer longer passages/chapters. I've been learning 1 Peter a chapter at a time and the Westminster catechism. How about you?
I suggest going to the verse progress tab by clicking the down arrow by your name in the upper right. Locate the verse you're having trouble with, again in verse progress. On the right hand side there is a little box with three horizontal likes, click that and it gives you the option to practice the verse alone or if is in a subset with the context it's in. Practicing that way does not add to, or subtract, from your percentage, but you can practice 'til you're happy with your recall.