they read it twice a day!
when you read, you learn. sometimes, authors have funny ways of making you remember something. its always helpful to read. there is nothing wrong with being a book worm.
Read it and you will find out !
There are no accurate statistics on how many Christians have read the Bible in its entirety. It is important to remember that to read and understand the Bible as you go can be a serious challenge to faith. There are so many errors, improbabilities and inconsistencies in the Bible that arguably many who read it in this manner might cease to be such committed Christians by the time they finished the task.
exactly 1096 times i read it
No, we humans forget a lot of what we read. If we remembering everything that we read just once, our brains would be bursting with information, including a lot of useless stuff. If you want to remember something, you will probably have to be exposed to it more than once. Reading it a few times will help, but there are other ways to remember it.
You can teach them to remember certain words but not read a book or something
If you read slowly and carefully, you should remember it. It also helps if you read it more than once. Maybe twice, or three times. If you are studying for something like a test, I suggest that you should break your studying down and do it little by little each day before the test.
it is something you can see like in your mind' because you are visualizing something in your mindEXAMPLE:i was visualizing my friends party.
WikiAnswers cannot read your mind to determine whether or not you can remember something.
The verb "can" needs something to indicate what is possible or able. I can sing. I can run. I can read. But can 3 and 3 possibly do something is vague.
No I do not recount a issue where a fight like that ensued. if there were I would read it many times.
There's no reason to believe the manner in which you read something whether, electronically or tactile, makes any difference in reading comprehension.
Many people try to read as much of it as possible, some read the whole bible, but it is very rare to read the entire bible passionately in order and remember everything. Everytime I read the bible I find something new even if it is a passage I have previously read. I would have to say that the bible is an infinite book.
As many times as you want.
I don't know who sings it, but I can remember some of the words: I know my bible is right, something else is wrong (something is wrong) Something else is wrong (something is Wrong) Oh, something else is wrong (something is wrong) I know that (something else is wrong) In Genesis (read your bible) the world was made (read your bible) By my God's creative hand (creative Hand) In Exodus, the Hebrews marched (they wanted to claim the promised Land) Maybe someone else can remember more of it.... continuing "Read Leviticus(read your bible), Numbers(read your bible), Deueteronomy (read your bible), Joshua (read your bible), Read Judges( read your bible), Ruth (read your bible), 1st and 2nd Samuel (read your bible ), 1st and 2nd Kings (read your bible), 1st and 2nd Chronicicles ... The Bethlehem Gospel Singers "My Bible Is Right", you can find on you tube.
The easiest way to remember things is to write it down a couple times. You can also review/read the thing you are trying to remember a couple of time first thing in the morning.