Penggunaan Mnemonik Alkitab Model Paralel Untuk Mengingat Ayat-Ayat Alkitab

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  • Tjie Fu Sien Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Baptis Indonesia, Semarang

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https://doi.org/10.46445/djce.v1i1.297

Abstract

Mnemonics are related to remembering and recalling, and have been used for thousands of years. Mnemonic strategies have been used in various fields both psychology and medical. In this case the writer wants to examine the use of mnemonics in remembering Bible verses. The author conducted a literature study by examining a variety of relevant library sources. From the results of the analysis of several literature sources, parallel mnemonics can be used to help remember Bible verses. Mnemonics can help the process of remembering because it involves the media and associations so that it helps the senses in remembering.

 

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2020-06-27

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Sien, T. F. (2020). Penggunaan Mnemonik Alkitab Model Paralel Untuk Mengingat Ayat-Ayat Alkitab. Didache: Journal of Christian Education, 1(1), 77–90. https://doi.org/10.46445/djce.v1i1.297

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