Happy National Day of Unplugging! I can’t think of a more needed observation for most of us (self included). I encourage you to turn off the screens, put them out of sight if possible and do something active, do something fun, and/or do something educational. If you study the bible or want to, might I suggest trying Verse Mapping?
As a member of the Bible Gateway Blogger Grid, I happily accepted free copies of the NIV Verse Mapping Bible, the NIV Verse Mapping Bible for Girls, and the Verse Mapping Bible Study Journal to take for a test run. It’s been a while since I tried a completely new to me Bible study method and I honestly think this one holds the potential to offer deeper understanding and increased knowledge of God’s Word.
Kristy Cambron, the creator of this version of the method, lays out five steps to “mapping” a verse or passage. In short:
- Verse – Select one you would like to study. Let the holy spirit lead you, use the topical index in the back of the bible guide, or start at Genesis 1:1 and work your way through the Bible. Choose the verse that feels like the right fit for you on any given day.
- Design – Look at the passage in 2-3 other versions and note any repeated words or phrases.
- Develop – Look up these key words in Hebrew for OT or Greek for NT.
- Actions – Notice what’s happening in and around the passage.
- Outcome – Write a 1-2 sentence summary of what you learned and how to apply it to your life.
The journal provides much more detailed instructions on these steps and how to make your study time really count. I included photos here of my first completed map (with help from the author). Please excuse the poor penmanship and photography skills.
The main idea – use these tools to think like a researcher.
This Bible contains 350 partially completed verse maps to get you started and give you ideas for how to use this system. Cambron includes 70 blank maps as well. The girls’ version provides the same quality product in a design that appeals to tween and teen girls. And both versions give you note taking space in the margins.
The Journal is not necessary to facilitate verse mapping, but accommodates those who prefer not to write in their Bibles or need more room to explore their research and conclusions.
These tools have me excited about the prospect of shaking up my daily time with the Lord, and I want to offer you the chance to try them too. I am giving away 1 copy of the NIV Verse Mapping Bible next Friday! To enter, subscribe to my blog using the box on the right hand side of this page. You will also receive my e-book for free after subscribing. Or if you already subscribe (thank you!!!), follow me on instagram and twitter, then comment your completion on this blog post when finished. Entries will close at 12:00 CST on Thursday March 4, 2021.
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Barb Hegreberg says
I got to review these books too!
Here is the link to my review, if you are interested.
https://mylifeinourfathersworld.com/2021/03/03/niv-verse-mapping-bibles-journal-by-kristy-cambron-review/
Lauren says
Thank you for sharing, Barb!
ratnamurti says
This is a lovely post. Am inspired xxx
Lauren says
Thank you so much!
Barbara Harper says
I’ve heard of verse mapping and seen a few ideas of how to do it. Looks like a good way to engage the Scriptures.
Lauren says
I agree, Barbara!
Michele Morin says
I have never tried verse mapping, but do try to diagram sentences when doing a deep study.
Lauren says
I love learning all the context!
Astrid says
I think I’d love this method. Clueless newbie question though but where do we find the Biblical Hebrew and Greek to do the Develop step? Visiting from Grace and Gratitude and am so glad Carrie inspired you.
Lauren says
I would recommend blueletterbible.org (website or app) or the logos bible app to find the Greek and Hebrew.
Jeanne Takenaka says
Lauren, this Bible Mapping method sounds like a great way to take a deep dive into better understanding the Bible. I appreciate you sharing the five steps Kristy Cambron recommends to do this. It sounds like a great way to change up my Bible reading time.
Lauren says
I can’t wait to do more of it, Jeanne!
Donna B Reidland says
This sounds very interesting, Lauren. I’m certainly interesting in going deeper in my study of God’s Word. It’s a lifelong endeavor, isn’t it! But a joyful one!
Lauren says
Agreed! It’s the one thing I have yet to get tired of studying!
Susan Shipe says
I too reviewed these bibles and journal. The verse mapping is way too tedious for me. I hated writing that but they do ask for a fair evaluation.
Lauren says
Not every Bible study or method is for everyone! That’s why I’m thankful there are so many! I think I will use it a couple of days a week and something else on other days because I do think it’s a lot to try to tackle every day.
Shelbee on the Edge says
Lauren, this looks like a really interesting and fun way to journal and map your Bible studies. And I really like the idea of unplugging and doing something else…anything else! Thanks for linking with me!
Shelbee
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Lauren says
Always, my friend.
Laurie says
I have never heard of verse mapping, but now it is something I would like to try. I have often pondered John 14:27. I am going to try verse mapping it.
Lauren says
I definitely have in mind what I want to study first with this method.
Lisa Blair says
I always pictured verse mapping as little bubbles you see business people use and thought, “Why would anyone do that?!”
I actually have been doing verse mapping (unaware!) when researching and writing my blog posts. This article was very insightful!
I did order the Luke Verse mapping book as a gift. Thanks for you recommendation and review.
Lauren says
I am so thankful it was helpful to you. And I hope your gift is a blessing to the recipient.