Forgetting so much of your bible studies

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As you get older, do you find that you have forgotten a lot of the bible studies you went through in past years? How do you retain that information you learned?
 

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It seems I have forgotten some but much is still there
 

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While I may have forgotten the actual Bible Studies, I have retained much from them.
 

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As you get older, do you find that you have forgotten a lot of the bible studies you went through in past years? How do you retain that information you learned?

I have found that age doesn't matter. It was easy to forget when I was young as when I am older. Write it down.

When I do a personal Bible study, I get my Bible, and some books on the subject, or on a Book of the Bible. I picture myself in a classroom lecture as I read, and so I take notes as I read and study.

You can't possibly remember everything, but the more you go over it, the more you remember. As one Bible teacher said, 'repetition is the price of knowledge'. (2 Peter 1:13) (3:1)

Then when you're done with the study, categorize it and put it away to be used when you need them. Because you will always need them again. And when you need them again, you will add more notes to them.

This is especially true when you get into topics that are very lengthy and intricate , based on knowledge of history and Bible. Such as the Canon of Scripture. Or the very translations of the Bible. Or the time order of Last days events involving the books of (Daniel) and (Revelation). You must have your notes to go back and review.

The same is true on the forums. When you get in a serious discussion or debate that will demand a lot of time, take notes.

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15 years ago I did an extensive 2 year bible study with a group at my church, led by our pastor. We met every single Monday for 3 hours and it was such a great time, going through the entire bible, with homework and tests.

I thought I remembered so much, but with that amount of knowledge, it's difficult to retain it all. Even one of the simplest of questions at a bible study last Sunday caused me to say Hey, I used to know that.
 

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Always after the end of the sermon I was like: What was it about? And had no idea. And then years later someone asked a question and I explained it and was like: hey I remember what it was about!
 

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As you get older, do you find that you have forgotten a lot of the bible studies you went through in past years? How do you retain that information you learned?

It's a pretty natural situation that you forget some of what you learn, whatever the topic. Sometimes it comes back when prompted, sometimes you just have to go back over the material and read it again.
 
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