
In this article, we present the creation of passage-level summaries (generic and legal) with different compression ratios and evaluate their performance. In this way, we can improve the access time for searching the information, and relevant documents are retrieved. As legal information retrieval (LIR) is a subfield of IR, the produced summaries are combined into IR system, with the objective of decreasing the length of the document. It plays a significant role in various tasks like text categorization, question answering and information retrieval (IR). Moses provides an example of how God providentially prepares his people for what he calls them to do, and God goes with them and accomplishes the mission in his power.Automatic text summarization is a process of condensing the content of a text document to pursue the most important information. God HEARS our cries God SEES our struggles God KNOWS us and what we’re going through God REMEMBERS His promises and acts It’s simply a tool to get you thinking and help you meditate on and respond to what you see in God’s Word.ġ) God powerfully protects & preserves his people.ģ) God’s promises will always come to pass.Ĥ) Real evil & enemies have and will war against God’s people. I’ve also written them different ways to show there’s no right or wrong way to do the summary. You’ll notice that none of them are mind-blowing or beautifully crafted sentences (and they don’t need to be). Below are three examples of what I’ve written down as my short summary. The last three days of I’ve been reading a chapter of Exodus a day (and a Psalm) as part of our Lent Reading Guide. These little statements you’ve written down keep God’s Word fresh in your mind for the sake of sharing it with others.Īsk yourself, “How could I summarize this passage in a tweet?” This forces you to be clear and concise rather than writing a paragraph. There will likely be some point in your day or week you’ll have the chance to speak encouragement or truth to someone or share what’s going on in your life (in your home, at work, with friends or family, small group, etc.). It provides something you could share.This summary gives us something to pray back to God, then and later.

It’s always good to pray in response to what we see in God’s Word, both because reading and praying is the back-and-forth dialogue (as God speaks to us through the Word and we speak back in prayer) and it seals truth in our heart. You can’t act on everything you read, but this gives you something to believe, think, or do.



We listen to sermons and read the Bible and often move on without doing something to help it “stick.” It’s not that you weren’t paying attention but we all struggle to remember things we hear and even learn. What did you read in the Bible yesterday or today? What did your pastor preach on last Sunday? I know, those are hard questions.
