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  • Submitted: Jun 25 2011 09:14 AM
  • Last Updated: Jun 27 2011 04:20 PM
  • File Size: 11.65MB
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  • Downloads: 317
  • Author: exeGeses
  • e-Sword Version: e-Sword 8.x and below

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e-Sword 8.x Module Download:
Download exeGeses Ready Research Bible e sword 8

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  • This modules requires e-Sword 8. If you don't already use e-Sword 8, use e-Sword 10.x

Author:
exeGeses

e-Sword Version:
e-Sword 8.x and below

exeGeses ready research Bible
a literal translation and transliteration of Scripture


The Authorized King James Version transformed into a literal translation and transliteration, with myriads of exegeses at the point of occurrence.
All exegeses are defined in the Lexicon


FORMAT:
The King James text is in regular type.
The text under exegeses is in oblique type.
The text of the exegeses is in bold type.

exeGeses may be freely used and reproduced in part in the furtherance of the Evangelism of Elohim, provided that acknowledgement be given to exeGeses.


exegeses
a non profit religious corporation
PO Box 1776 . Orange CA . 92668


Did not download properly

Did not download properly

Dear Remuhs, Please notice that it is essential that you read the details of the webpage you selected. You were trying to download a module from this webpage, and forgot to read the requirements proper to this option. If you look again, you will see that "this module requires e-Sword 8". In ordinary language, this means that your PC needed to be running e-Sword version 8, and not any later version of e-Sword. This module was supplied by pfpeller in 2011. That was in the days that e-Sword version 8 was still being used.
Josh Bond, the webmaster of Bible Support, no longer provides support for e-Sword version 8 files.
Rick Meyers, the developer of e-Sword, no longer supports e-Sword version 8 files. His comment to a query I addressed to him, was "The BBL and other 3-character extension resources which were created using Microsoft DAO and are no longer supported.  I am not sure if Microsoft supports that as they were even pre-Windows 7." 
Microsoft Data Access Object, or DAO, is a library that ships with Microsoft Access. It allows you to create, maintain, and manage databases. It also provides various means of performing the necessary operations on a database.
When e-Sword version 9 was released, in April 2009, e-Sword began to use SQLite database instead of Microsoft Access to process the e-Sword modules. This is a totally different method to process the Bible and Commentary and Dictionary and Lexicon modules. 
Since July 2016 with the release of e-Sword for Windows version 11 and after the August 2019 release of e-Sword version 12, e-Sword for Windows is able to process HTML coded modules.
You are probably using e-Sword version 12 or 13, which were designed to read modules programmed in HTML with filenames ending in "bbli" characters, and not "bbl" as the file name extension. 

I suggest that you download from ExeGeses Ready Research BIBLE (ERRB) from http://www.biblesupp...le-errbbblxexe/ and then only download the specific module that you need to download. I will add a review comment to indicate which download modules are available there. 

The download option provided is: [1] ExeGeses Ready Research BIBLE (ERRB).bbl

This needs e-Sword version 8 for Windows PC to be used, which was released December 2008. and not any later version of e-Sword, because later versions of e-Sword are no longer using Microsoft Access to process the *bbl files. NOTE: The file name extension is only three letters, and is not designed to be used on e-Sword version 9 (released April 2009), or later, which are processed to be used with the SQLite database, and the filename exesions were changed to four-letter file name extesions, to indicate the changed programming structure.  


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