Friday, February 10, 2006

Chess for Bible Memorization

Chapter 4 continuation Chess for Bible Memory

Good morning, do you have any pressing questions?

Yes, I remember that you said that Bible mnemonics could be used to learn and remember anything, could you give me an example?

Certainly. On earth they play a simple form of chess and many have motivated themselves by associating it with war. However, the original form was for the purpose of exercising and demonstrating capacities in various levels of created intelligent beings and existed long before the rebellion of Lucifer.

Here is a simple example as to how earthly chess can be used in
Bible mnemonics:



White 1: Nf3 202020 Black 1: Nf6 200322
White 2: g3 221622 Black 2: d5 221123
White 3: d3 231330 Black 3: c6 301731
White 4. Bg2 312931 Black 4: Bg4 310633
White 5. h3 331833 Black 5: Bxf3 332929
White 6. Bxf3 291427 Black 6: e5 271631
White 7. Nd2 311833 Black 7: a5 330922
White 8. 0-0 222228 Black ........

Explanation of notation:
a. When the game starts white has 20 moves represented by the first 20 in our notation. White chooses Knight to King Bishop 3 or f3 which is move 20. We now have 20-20. That leaves black with 20 moves giving us 202020 for White 1.
b. Black now has 20 moves. Black chooses to respond with Knight to King Bishop 3 or Nf6 which is the third move of twenty giving us 20-03. This leaves white with 22 moves and we notate it with 200322 for Black 1.

Explanation of mnemonics:
The visual and mental positions and patterns of the chess master can be matched up and represent patterns of Bible knowledge through the six digit notation of both. What a great visual, for each move, opening, line of play, classic record, and game . Each possible move, move, and position left for the opponent corresponds with a biblical word, location, or phrase. For example; the first move 202020 is also the 20th book or Proverbs 20:20, also the 202,020th word of the Bible which is “of” in 1st Sam 8:2, and finally converts to the phrase “n(2)ot s(0)peak un(2)to you as(0) un(2)to s(0)piritual” form 1st Cor 3:1. This is how chess is used to enhance inward Bible knowledge and inward Bible knowledge is used to learn chess and the memory is assisted as they represent one another.

Enjoy a few games of chess this afternoon and i will prepare another example of applied mnemonics for tomorrow.

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