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Im trying to figure out how to reference different verses and put similar ones together. Im thinking some kind of tree traversal or learning would be required, but beyond that Im not sure which techniques to use to cross reference bible verses. I know the compute resources will be intense just from the size, but I want to compile my own list, and not use the ones that exist online

Im trying to figure out how to reference different verses and put similar ones together. Im thinking some kind of tree traversal or learning would be required, but beyond that Im not sure which techniques to use to cross reference bible verses. I know the compute resources will be intense just from the size, but I want to compile my own list, and not use the ones that exist online

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Practical daily application in your own life. It's like, you can spend hours and days reading the Chilton's manual on GM Full-Size Trucks cover to cover, but until you get out there, grab a wrench and get your hands dirty, what good is it really doing you? My own understanding of biblical teachings really took off when, confronted with a problem, the appropriate verse popped right into my head. It was like, "Okay, this was covered. I got this."

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^ great idea. The meaning of words makes it much clearer. I'd also like to suggest NYSTV.org (they also have a youtube channel - Now You See TV). They are puritans (follow the bible to the letter) and frequently use strong's concordance and other texts to corroborate things. They are fully awake as well, on top of what's happening and (((who))) it's being done by.

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The Holy Spirit. There is no other way.

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Concordances exist and may be of use

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What the fuck is "deep learn" ? Is that nigger-speak for "understand" ?

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The Bible is massively self-referential to the point that it might as well be a giant bundle of hyperlinks. You can easily spend days on a single chapter looking at cross-references and context.

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"What's the best way to both interpret and comprehend the bible"

There no such thing as "deep learn" unless you're a nigger or think like a nigger.

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I've heard there are places where it gets studied weekly.

That might help.

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has hundreds of hours of verse-by-verse podcast lessons that discuss the cross-references and meanings. He covers every book. If you are interested in a particular verse, it is a good source.

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His radio show is good. Callers with bible questions.

He's from the Jesus people movement and Lonnie Frisbee time.

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Thompson chain bible.... it has links to related verses written in the margins .... you will want a 2nd bible since this necessitates reading in 2 places at once.

Also do note cards.... one note card per chapter as you note what is important and any related verses ... you know you know it when you can say it in a compact space.

Bible time app on linux is pretty good but actually some of those old Dos ones were good and Luke Smith .xyz had some linux progs

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Until you embrace the septuagint and deuterocanonical books you are doomed. Once you look into those and study them you realize how much the jews have screwed up the bible.

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Most of them come in order. Maybe skip ahead to Joshua if you want an action-packed intro.