Mark His Words: Bible Highlighting

Written by R. Herbert

October 19, 2015

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It doesn’t take long for most Christians to discover that a marked Bible can be a whole lot more useful than an unmarked one. Not only does Bible marking make important verses stand out, but also it enables us to add notes and symbols that help us remember, review, and teach from the word of God.

But Bible marking can end up as a mass of blotches, corrections and changes if it is not planned carefully, and it can become a drain on our valuable study time if it becomes overly complicated.  Our new article, uploaded today,  shares some guidelines that can help you get the most out of effective Bible marking and highlighting – of printed, digital, and online Bibles.  You can read “Mark His Words” here.


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