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5 Reasons to Mark Up Your Bible

April 13, 2016 By Peter Krol

Kevin Halloran proposes “5 Blessings of Marking Up Your Bible.”

  1. It engages me in more careful study.
  2. It helps with future Bible reading.
  3. It helps me remember experiences.
  4. It encourages others who see its marked-up pages
  5. It demonstrates the high value I place on God’s word.

Halloran also suggests what exactly to mark when you study your Bible. If you’d like ideas for a new markup Bible, see our post comparing the options.

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