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	<title>Comments on: Bible Paper&#8217;s Best Friend&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Keith Throop</title>
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		<dc:creator>Keith Throop</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have always just kept a box of Crayola Colored Pencils handy. They don&#039;t bleed through and enable me to do color-coded highlighting when studying a book. For example, I will pick a particular color to highlight the same key Hebrew or Greek word every time it appears in as book. Or I will highlight a particular phrase or concept. 

The main reason I had resorted to such an approach is that I never found a highlighter that would bleed through. I will have to give this Sharpie Pen a try, but I wonder if there will be enough variety of colors to let me keep my color-coded highlighting approach. I will have to take a look next time I am at the office supply store.

Thanks for the heads up. And thanks for a great blog!</description>
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<p>The main reason I had resorted to such an approach is that I never found a highlighter that would bleed through. I will have to give this Sharpie Pen a try, but I wonder if there will be enough variety of colors to let me keep my color-coded highlighting approach. I will have to take a look next time I am at the office supply store.</p>
<p>Thanks for the heads up. And thanks for a great blog!</p>
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