Friday, January 29, 2010
How do you do it?
Okay, I'm wanting some input on marking up my new Bible. I recently purchased an ESV single-column reference Bible, which I love. The only think I don't love about it is the pages are rather thin and require some special pens in order not to bleed through. I have black, pink, orange, red, blue, purple, yellow, and green fine-tip pens. I have used various Bible-marking methods in the past, but a lot of them included a highlighter, which this particular Bible will not tolerate. How do you guys mark your Bibles...colors, symbols, just notes, etc? I'm all ears!
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Well, this may not be helpful. I used to do some inductive studies and I have a separate Bible that I used to do those. That one has colors and symbols in it.
In the Bible I carry to church, I just underline in whatever pen I have handy. And in the main Bible I use for daily reading, I have had it so long that there are a bunch of different markings in it.
I do think colors are very helpful and I have heard of people who like to study particular topics (like marriage, for example) will underline all passages about that topic in a particular color so they can easily flip through their Bible and find passages about that topic.
I have a great multi-color pencil that will work with your pages. It's the size of a pen but you can put 8 (I think) colors in it and the markings are somewhere between a colored pencil and a crayon. Pentel makes it and you can find them at Lifeway. They're kind of expensive but I really like mine. Let me know if you want more info about that.
yes. if you want color, then colored pencils are the way to go.
My sister gave me a highlighting pencil in my Christmas stocking one year and I use that. Love it. But I think any colored pencils would work (like the Crayola Twistables...let me know if you want to see them some Sunday in church, my girls carry theirs with them)
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