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[Seminary-Notes] ==================================== FOR YOUR INFORMATION... ==================================== Footnotes in the LDS edition of the Bible contain a wealth of information. Without making a conscious effort, though, it is easy to read a scripture block without ever checking the accompanying footnotes. Verses from the Joseph Smith Translation (JST) can clarify difficult-to-understand scriptures and help increase student understanding -- but only when students recognize that there is a JST footnote. An easy way to help students mark their scriptures (so that they will refer to Joseph Smith Translation verses and other important footnotes) is to invite students to circle the footnote letter in the King James Version verse. When the matching footnote is also underlined, it helps ensure that footnote will be noticed the next time that scripture block is read. Best wishes, Ken www.KenAlford.com ScriptureMastery@KenAlford.com |
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