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#4 What We Mean by “Reading the Bible Slowly”

4 min · 19 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of Take Note, I reflect on what it actually means to read the Bible slowly and why that kind of reading matters. Rather than rushing to conclusions or quick application, this episode explores how paying attention to words, repetition, and emphasis helps us notice what the text is truly saying. Reading slowly creates space for understanding to form over time and allows Scripture to speak in its own voice. We’ll pause together in a short passage to see how slowing down reveals meaning we might otherwise miss. If you’d like to continue studying alongside me and receive these notes in your inbox, you’re welcome to follow along here: Subscribe

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