HELP! Religious subjects.......

Like others have said just focus on memorizing the verses. Understanding will come later.

g is doing a pretty good job explaining.
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I very humbly thank those who told me I did a good job of explaining. If it were not for my Lord my God I would be lost in the dark. "was blind but now I see... Amazing Grace how sweet thou art."
 
if its just memorising the verses you can right Half of the verse down and let her memorise it and then give her the other half and put them together, done with each verse, I went to a christian school for 3 years 2 years ago (now in homeschool christian school) I had to repeat 20 verses of revelation in front of the church from pure memory and that way worked out great, as for understanding them. I know parts and pieces but not much
 
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It is very hard to get a true sense of what any verse means if you take it out of the context in which it was written, regardless of hte translation. Sit down and read the entire section--most Bibles have subtitles. You can also get a copy of King James and also a more modern translation and read the verses side-by-side. Jesus is not talking about anything; he is talking about a relationship with God.

Language changes over the course of time--just look at the way people wrote and spoke 75 or 100 years ago versus now. More modern translations use modern language--King James is written in late Middle English. The language is in my opinion beautiful, and as a cultivator of language and words, I do believe I understand it as easily as a modern translation, but I certainly understand that most people probably do not.

As for the assignment, you need to find out when it is due--chances are that you have quite a while if this is for a 5-year old. To explain the verses to her I would suggest getting a Bible specifically for a young child--some do not do a very good job of correlating verse by verse, but some do a very good job.
 
Hi there! I just sent you a very detailed PM, and I hope it helps you. I tried to explain the verses in the context of what was going on at the time, and who wrote them. It was too much for an answer here. Let me know if you need more help!
 
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I am sure you know by now that the man that wrote that song in the 1700's started out as an athiest. Anyone reading this thread needs to read The Case for Christ by Lee Stroebel. He was an athiest too. Set out to prove Christ was a myth. He is now a celebrated pastor.
 

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