Choose a Verse

--- continuation of Chapter 2 --- Choose a Verse
Good evening, you seem eager to get started, do you have a question?
Yes, if i wanted to learn a verse by itself, say 1 Sam 31:13, what would you recommend?
Here you are using logic and a dialect of Ing Leash syllabification.
09 31 13 And they took their bones, and buried them under a tree at Jabesh, and fasted seven days.
093113 [sub’m tote’m]
Who? did? what?\ They took bones.
Who? did? what?\ They buried them.
Who? What?\ They fasted.
And? who? did? which? what?\ they took their bones,
And? did? what? where? which? what? at? where?\ buried them under a tree Jabesh.
And? what? quantity? length?\ fasted seven days.
And? who? did? which? what?, and? did? what? where? which? what? at? where?, and? what? quantity? length?\ And they took their bones, and buried them under a tree at Jabesh, and fasted seven days.
who? did? what?\ ‘andy t-hay took t-hair bones’,- - hay full of tees shaped like raggedy andy and thus, - - andy-tee hay.
bones made of hair that was used for tea thus, - - tea-hair bones.
the result of the meeting of andy-tee hay and tea-hair bones?
andy tee hay took tea hair bones,\ ‘and they took their bones’
now we have hay filled with tea-hair bones and filled with andy tees or you might call it andy-tee, - - tea-hair-bone hay!
where did it come from? andy-tee hay took tea-hair bones when they bumped each other\ ‘and they took their bones’.
and so 'and they took their bones' is pictured by hay!
- - - hay full of tees and bones
- - - hay full of andy-tees and tea-hair bones
what is the hay for? why, building materials in the sub'm tote'm universe, of course!
- - - Who? did? what?\ ‘They buried them’
- - - And? did? what? where? which? what? at? where?\ ‘and buried them under a tree at Jabesh’
- - - ‘andy burr-read t-hem under uuuuhh tree tat jay-bash’
- - - or - - - - - -reed- -hymn - - - - - - - - - - - - - -jab-ish
- - - - - and, andy, a raggedy andy.
- - - - - buried, burr-read, burr-reed, a cold book or stick.
- - - - - them, tee hem, tea hem, tee hymn, tee hymn, a time for tea and hymn singing
- - - - - a, uuuuuh, an art call (article), one of two artful calls.
- - - - - at, tat, a tattoo.
- - - - - Jabesh, jay bash, a bird party, jab ish, sparing with Archangel Ish.
- - - andy burr reed tea hymn under uuuuuh tree tat jab ish,
- - - and buried them under a tree at Jabesh,
- - - - - what we have is a hymn under Ish.
- - - - - what we have is a andy-burr-reed-tea hymn under a uuuuh-tree-tat-jab Ish.
now let's work on this hymn under Ish,
- - - it is a sweet hymn that andy-burr-reed tea makes while steeping,
- - - a tea made from an andy-burr reed rather than leaves,
- - - a reed that will freeze your hand called andy burr,
- - - a burr that grows out of a raggedy andy shaped pod.
thus we have a
- - - - - andy burr
- - - - - andy-burr reed
- - - - - andy-burr-reed tea
- - - and finally an andy-burr-reed-tea hymn
now let's work on Ish, (Ish the angel)
- - - let's learn this uuuuh-tree-tat-jab, shall we - Ish?,
- - - in sparing with Ish we are using a uuuuh-tree-tat jab,
- - - a jab from the arm with the uhhhh-tree tat (tattoo),
- - - a tattoo of an uuuuuuh tree,
- - - a tree commonly used for art call (article a) uuuuuuh,
thus we have an
- - - uuuuh tree,
- - - uuuuh-tree tat
- - - uuuuh-tree-tat jab
- - - and finally a uuuuh-tree-tat-jab Ish
There is a 'andy-burr-reed-tea hymn under uuuh-tree-tat-jab Ish,
- - - - - ‘and buried them under a tree at Jabesh’,
- - - who did what? hay\ ‘hay full of andy-tees and tea-hair bones’
- - - who did what? Ish\ ‘Ish learning an uuuuh-tree-tat jab over a andy-burr-reed-tea hymn’
And? what? quantity? length? \and fasted seven days
andy fast head safe hen days
- - - and, andy, a raggedy andy
- - - fasted, fast head, a foodless leader, a quick lettuce
- - - seven, safe hen, a hen shaped safe
days, a marked calendar
let's work on these days
- - - well the andy-fast-head-safe-hen days are for finding eggs,
- - - they are in the hens andy-fast-head safe,
- - - this safe has a andy-fast combination head - to twist,
- - - this andy merry-go-round is fast,
thus we have a
- - - andy fast
- - - andy-fast head
- - - andy-fast-head safe
- - - andy-fast-head-safe hen
- - - andy-fast-head-safe-hen days
who did what? hay\ ‘hay full of andy-tees and tea-hair bones’
who did what? Ish\ ‘Ish learning an uuuuh-tree-tat jab over a andy-burr-reed-tea hymn’
who what? days\ ‘days finding eggs from the andy-fast-head-safe hen’
And? who? did? which? what?, and? did? what? where? which? what? at? where?, and? what? quantity? length?\ ‘And they took their bones, and buried them under a tree at Jabesh, and fasted seven days’.
‘andy t-hay took t-hair bones, andy bur reed t-hymn under uuuuh tree tat jab-Ish,andy fast head safe hen days’.
- - - andy-tee hay
- - - took
- - - tea-hair bones,
- - - andy-bur-reed-tea hymn
- - - under
- - - uuuh-tree-tat-jab Ish,
- - - andy-fast-head-safe-hen days.
- - - hay took bones, hymn under Ish, days.
- - - bones hay, hymn Ish, days.
- - - hay Ish days,
- - - days.
Wow, that really places that verse in one’s mind but is all that really necessary?
No and Yes. Everyone has their own mind, purpose, and motivation. However this will give you long term recall, guaranteed. You are free to chose anything short of this detail and not lose, except for Word-forgetfulness which is nothing less than thievery by our enemy and his primary job.
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