Showing posts with label parts of speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parts of speech. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

KEYS TO PROFITABLE BIBLE STUDY

Meditating on John 14:10, recently, I was drawn to a sentence in The Path to the Cross (6/1 entry) Careful attention to prepositions is one key to profitable Bible study!
Hmmmm....preposition---a part of speech we all know but what took on new meaning for me was the relational aspect of prepositions, beyond the relative physical positions......beyond the allotment and filling of shared space. (Ronnie Stevens)
Speaking of the Spirit of Truth in John 14:17, God's word reminds us (believers) ...you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you." Since our salvation, the Holy Spirit of God, has been omnipresent with us. What joy that brings!

Looking forward to John 15, a favorite chapter of mine, where the verb, abide, has always stood out. This time I'll be on the look out for key prepositions to deepen my understanding in a new way!

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

PONDER!

Obsession seems to be a part of my framework---at least the themes of my blog. 
Choose. Dance. Please God. Tea. Alliterative phrases and palindromic words. Alphabetical order.

On Wednesdays, I am often all about words. This past week started out with "ponder" as seen in a text from a friend.
What do I ponder? Why? Who knows? Reasons vary.
How do I ponder? Awareness  of the word. Sometimes it pops out in a scripture or on a sign.

"Ponder resources"---Old school Merriam Webster used---you know the hard copy that has resided bedside since college days--- my first was a high school graduation gift from my Aunt Dot Seay. Pretty obvious I am her namesake! 

Parts of speech are usually first in my pursuit. Inflections, ponders, pondering pondered, i.e. verb tenses. are same as inflections-- Verb, intransitive. 
Library book found......I saw it on the title of a book, as if used as an adjective. Then I started the book and Ponder was a noun. The Ponders were a family in Eudora Welty's novella, The Ponder Heart (I'm only beginning to read this because, of course, the title intrigued me.) Already I have seen ponders used as an adjective as it describes the generous heart of Daniel Ponder.
Defintions--appraise, think about, weigh in the mind.
On-line dictionary used when ease of "pasting " is needed.

Word search followed. Synonyms to expand my understanding, i.e. are there degrees of pondering?

Scripture search ensued....6 found in NIV  concordance--explorations of different versions later. 
One verse stood out.  Psalm 107:43 (NIV w/ ESV additions)
Whoever is wise, let him heed (attend to ) these things, and (let them consider) ponder the loving deeds n( steadfast love of the LORD. (Yahweh)

More musing and reflecting---which sent me down a rabbit hole of soul stillness--the connection between my soul pondering and God's steadfast love. (Steadfast is My One Word for 2021) But that's pondering for another time!

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

WOWS FOR WEDNESDAY!

WOWS = Week of Word Study. So....I had to share it today.
Jesus Always entry for wordsmith Doris' birthday (5/9) really had me considering parts of speech, in particular prepositions.

Prepositions express a relation to another word (usually a noun or pronoun)  For me, the noun/pronoun subject relation was Jesus Christ, by whose blood I am redeemed. 




  • With Him, I can be honest. (Proverbs 30:5)
  • I can be confident in Him. (2 Corinthians 3:4)
  • I can lean on Him. (Proverbs 3:5-6)
  • I can connect with Him through prayer anytime, anyplace. (Joshua 1:9)
  • I can always trust in Him. (Psalm 9:10, 20:7)

For all of  His blessings, I say WOW! You are my God. (Psalm 31:14)

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

A GRAMMATICAL CONSIDERATION FOR WORDSMITH WEDNESDAY

All the musings I did on consider---vt (verb transitive w/ direct object) and vi (verb intransitive w/o direct object) got bogged down with the relating of consider as a verb to considerate as an adjective and consideration as a noun.
So---I'm only posting what has been the most helpful to me as I'm considering "consider." But those desiring more info on conjugating the verb "consider," click here and have fun!

I decide to just "focus" on synonyms, which I cannot even cite because in all my examining, I have forgotten where I found it..
My consideration has lead to lots of mind mulling (gerund)---of the turning over/tossing around variety!