From 3e52db93c9aace6598d820623d431802e6d1ab95 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: swiftmandolin Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2021 20:31:35 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] corrections --- gemlog/2020-01-16-bible-reading-system.gmi | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gemlog/2020-01-16-bible-reading-system.gmi b/gemlog/2020-01-16-bible-reading-system.gmi index e5c7693..ea94827 100644 --- a/gemlog/2020-01-16-bible-reading-system.gmi +++ b/gemlog/2020-01-16-bible-reading-system.gmi @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The system works by keeping ten predefined lists❸ of books from the Bible in w Now, there are three reasons why I think this system is cool: -* If you haven’t yet looked at the list, each list is a different length in terms of number of chapters. This means, that you will start repeating certain lists much sooner than others, which by design will cause you to never❹ read the same ten chapters of the Bible at one time again. +* If you haven’t yet looked at the lists, each list is a different length in terms of number of chapters. This means that you will start repeating certain lists much sooner than others, which by design will cause you to never❹ read the same ten chapters of the Bible at one time again. * This asynchronous repeating mentioned in the first point along with the diversity of the books in each list, cultivate a unique reading experience that although takes around 30-45 minutes of reading, will typically keep you from being bored❺. * You also will begin to see different aspects of the Bible relating to each other. You may find yourself reading a reference to the passage you just read! It is amazing how quickly you notice this happening and how connected the entire Bible is, despite spanning possibly thousands of years.