It is wonderful to think of all the time in the scriptures that is represented by 50 Million points here. "So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return to me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it." Praise to the Lord for what He is accomplishing in you and for how he is using you to encourage others to also immerse ourselves in the scriptures. ๐
Thanks, again, JDJDJD and Joosep and PeterP. I just finished a second verse and there it was - just as you said - the option to review again in 12 months. ๐
Yes, thank you PeterP. Hopefully, I'll finish another verse one of these days and perhaps choose to keep reviewing it. My experience over the years has been that if I don't review fairly frequently the verses won't "stick." Thanks to you and Joosep for taking the time to advise.
Thanks, Joosep! I had looked around and couldn't find the option, but it would make sense that it would be available when the verse is "finished." I was so excited to have "fully learnt" my first verse (which was unexpected) that I don't remember what the options were. I'll look more carefully next time. I could see resetting and relearning some of the passages some time in the future. As an old friend of mine used to say, "Any more, my forgetter is the part of me that works the best." ;-) This app is helpful for reviewing previously learned passages.
I also remember that setting which JDJDJD spoke of. I believe it's on the bottom right of the screen when you have reviewed the verse. Normally, when you finish typing the verse in, there are three buttons saying "Practice", "OK" and "See Sooner". But when you've fully learnt a verse, these buttons say something like "Fully Learnt" and "Review In 12 Months".
This is my (somewhat dim) recollection of how things were a couple of years ago. I used to have some fully learnt verses, but then at some point I reset everything, and so now I'm engaged in the slow climb back up to "fully learnt" again. I hope that helps :) And I'm also not 100 percent sure that perhaps something has been changed in the system since that time a couple of years ago ...
Thanks, Joosep! I had looked around and couldn't find the option, but it would make sense that it would be available when the verse is "finished." I was so excited to have "fully learnt" my first verse (which was unexpected) that I don't remember what the options were. I'll look more carefully next time. I could see resetting and relearning some of the passages some time in the future. As an old friend of mine used to say, "Any more, my forgetter is the part of me that works the best." ;-) This app is helpful for reviewing previously learned passages.
You're welcome! I can understand how you felt when you had mastered your first verse :) I'm not recommending to anyone that they reset their verses, but also I would not speak against the idea ... it was just something I felt was right for me at the time :) But this time I plan to leave fully learnt verses as fully learnt, and to begin memorizing some other parts of the Bible.
Yes, when a verse is fully learned, you have the option โOKโ or โsee soonerโ which will bring it back for review after 12 months. But if you donโt do it at the time, I donโt know how to go back to review a previously completed verse, apart from resetting it as Joosep says.
Yes, thank you PeterP. Hopefully, I'll finish another verse one of these days and perhaps choose to keep reviewing it. My experience over the years has been that if I don't review fairly frequently the verses won't "stick." Thanks to you and Joosep for taking the time to advise.
Thanks, again, JDJDJD and Joosep and PeterP. I just finished a second verse and there it was - just as you said - the option to review again in 12 months. ๐
awesome. Thanks for that report rvfc2. My highest verse is I think at 98% and there are others in the 90s, so I'm hoping to add another "fully learnt" verse sometime soon LOL
Yes, that GMT time takes a little getting used to. We are 5 hours behind GMT. It is encouraging, though, seeing that people from all around the world are planting God's word in their minds and hearts.
JDJDJD referenced Psalm 32 yesterday in a comment, so I looked it up and thought it would be a good one to learn. Also, I've been working on Romans 4 where Paul quoted from it (verses 7&8).
JDJDJD referenced Psalm 32 yesterday in a comment, so I looked it up and thought it would be a good one to learn. Also, I've been working on Romans 4 where Paul quoted from it (verses 7&8).
Thanks, Joosep. He has - abundantly. Any time is a good time to store scripture in the mind and heart - but I have to admit, we were traveling through the night or it likely wouldn't have happened.
Thanks, Joosep. He has - abundantly. Any time is a good time to store scripture in the mind and heart - but I have to admit, we were traveling through the night or it likely wouldn't have happened.