In the report of Jesus...
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In the report of Jesus' temptations, we note that both Jesus and Satan repeat scriptures from memory. In previous generations, church school teachers required their students to recite Bible verses by heart. Walter Scott, a Disciples of Christ evangelist in the nineteenth century, maintained that no man ought to become a deacon in the Christian Church who had not memorized the entire New Testament. He stated that the task was manageable. By memorizing a chapter a day, a person could master the New Testament in less than a year, with time out for review. (One might also add that Muslim students in the University of Cairo are required to memorize the entire Qur'an, which is similar in length to the New Testament.) However, memorization alone is not sufficient. We must seek to understand the scriptures. As William Sloane Coffin put it, "The Bible is like a mirror, and if an ass peers in, don't expect an apostle to peer out." -- Bristow
