The Bible by Heart

The Bible's Own Method for Scripture Memory

Kenneth Berding

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This product will be available on January 20th, 2026

Description

Unlock the Bible's Own Method for Remembering Scripture

Discover the life-changing power of memorizing Scripture like never before! In The Bible by Heart, renowned Bible professor Dr. Kenneth Berding reveals the Bible's own powerful method for learning and retaining God's Word.

Drawing from biblical examples and historical practices, this groundbreaking book unveils the ten crucial habits that enable you to internalize entire passages of Scripture - the same way people did in Bible times.

Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned Christian, The Bible by Heart will revolutionize your approach to Scripture memory. You'll learn how to make God's Word a permanent part of your life, enabling you to draw upon its wisdom in times of need and share its treasures with others.

If you long for a deeper, more transformative engagement with the Bible, this book is your key to unlocking the time-tested methods that have helped God's people memorize His Word for millennia.

Embark on a journey of hiding God's Word in your heart and experience its life-changing impact first hand.

Author

Kenneth Berding

Kenneth Berding, Ph.D., is professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and author of numerous books and articles. He regularly blogs at KennethBerding.com, is editor of The Good Book Blog, and director of Bible Fluency: Sing it, See it, Study it.

Specifications

ISBN 9781527113183

Author Kenneth Berding

Imprint Focus

Category Spiritual Growth

Page Count 112

Width 130 mm

Height 198 mm

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