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nadya68 [22]
2 years ago
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personal pronouns are used to avoid repetition and to allow us to read more easily. however, when we think about the personal na

ture of the bible as god's word and his promises to each of us, it is sometimes helpful to read the verses that use personal pronouns and instead, insert our names. select a verse or verses that you love from the bible that includes personal pronouns. copy the verse or verses. after each personal pronoun, place the noun which is represented by the pronoun in parentheses. (remember, in the bible thou and thine are personal pronouns for you and yours.) when you've completed the task, count the number of personal pronouns you replaced with your name. example: verse(s): proverbs 3: 5-6 "trust in the lord with all thine (susan's) heart: and lean not unto thine (susan's) own understanding. in all thy (susan's) ways acknowledge him (god), and he (god) shall direct thy (susan's) paths." total number of personal pronouns replaced: 4 verse(s): total number of personal pronouns replaced:
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Lilit [14]2 years ago
3 0

The nouns that are used in the pronoun that are in parentheses are:

  • Lord
  • Heart
  • Own understanding
  • Trust

The given bible verses that contain personal pronouns are:

verse(s): proverbs 3: 5-6 "trust in the lord with all thine (susan's) heart: and lean not unto thine (susan's) own understanding. in all thy (susan's) ways acknowledge him (god), and he (god) shall direct thy (susan's) paths."

<h3>What is a Personal Pronoun?</h3>

This refers to the type of pronoun that is used to show a personalized word that is unique to a person or thing,

Hence, we can see that The nouns that are used in the pronoun that are in parentheses are given above.

Read more about personal pronouns here:

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