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To: EyeSalveRich

Write for yourself seven to ten things you know about Satan without looking at any scripture.


Do “horns, tail and red skin” count? :-)

Interesting. I’ll take the challenge.

BTW, one thing that has amplified a lot of this for me is augmenting my study with simply listening to the NT on my 2.5 hour round trip commute every day. Just as I love reading Ecclesiastes in a single sitting, getting such large chunks in such a short time allows me to mentally link back to what I just heard an hour ago and other mental note taking. It’s an interesting experience.


54 posted on 02/13/2013 11:43:25 AM PST by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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To: cuban leaf
simply listening to the NT on my 2.5 hour round trip commute every day...getting such large chunks in such a short time

I like both large chunks fast and the same chunk over and over. I led a bible study where we went through the entire book of Matthew in three classes. We looked only at Jesus' teaching, and only looked to glean the main point of each teaching session. It was very fruitful. It actually became more obvious how Jesus' discipleship changed over the course of his ministry.
The flip side is when I finally started to study prophecy, which I had put off for years, wanting to be fully grounded in other simpler things first, I began listening to Daniel and Revelation. I would listen either to a whole book over and over or a whole chapter over and over. I have probably been through Daniel over 60 times. Even after you have been through it many times, sometimes new little things pop out. good luck with super-spook.

55 posted on 02/14/2013 4:02:56 AM PST by EyeSalveRich (define the kingdom)
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