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  • Author: Vernon McGee
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Download McGee, Vernon - Thru The Bible Notes And Outlines 1.0

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Author:
Vernon McGee

e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x

These public domain Notes and Outlines on each book of the Bible were prepared by Dr. McGee to assist listeners who wanted an even deeper and more thorough understanding of the Word as they followed along with his 5-year radio program (Thru The Bible). Please feel free to copy and distribute these Notes and Outlines to others who seek to broaden their understanding of God's Word

John Vernon McGee (1904 - December 1, 1988) was an ordained Presbyterian minister (PCUS) who later pastored a nondenominational church and was also a radio minister.

He was born in Hillsboro, Texas. He graduated with his B.Div. from Columbia Theological Seminary and his Th.M. and Th.D. from Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas. He served Presbyterian churches in Decatur, Georgia; Nashville, Tennessee; and Cleburne, Texas before he came with his wife to Pasadena, California, where he accepted a call to the Lincoln Avenue Presbyterian Church. He walked away from the denomination when he moved from Pasadena to Los Angeles, citing inroads of liberalism as the cause of his dissatisfaction, and became the pastor of the Church of the Open Door in 1949, where he continued as pastor until 1970.

In 1967, he began the "Thru the Bible Radio Network" program. In a systematic study of each book of the Bible (the Protestant Bible of 66 books), Dr. McGee took his listeners from Genesis to Revelation in a five-year "Bible bus trip," as he called it. His theological orientation was dispensational, premillennial, and mildly Calvinistic. Dr. McGee died in 1988, but Thru the Bible continues to air on over 400 radio stations including KXEG and KCRO in North America, and is heard in more than 100 languages.

Text for this module came from: www.ttb.org

What's New in Version 1.0 (See full changelog)

  • Uploaded Mac/e-sword 11 version.


Personally I loved listening to Dr. McGee and loved reading his material.

Thank you

I love the App I have on my phone with "Thru the Bible" with Dr. J Vernon McGee... so these commentaries are certainly a bonus....

 

God bless you all

 

Mikkimonkki

How can I convert this to commentary format

There is only one thing I can say about J. Vernon McGee and that is: He was an exceptional bible teacher even in the few areas I would have not sided with him doctrinally.

Virgil

There are links to graphics within this file (see link to "Revelation Chart" in notes for 66 - REVELATION chapter. The link points to a directory on my local PC that does not exist. I'm guessing it existed on the computer of the person who created this module... is it possible to make this and any other graphics referenced available on Biblesupport.com as well?

The TTB Notes and Outlines Graphics have now been extracted from TTB's pdf files and uploaded in a zip file containing 37 jpg files.



The installation instruction details will be found in Bible Support http://www.biblesupport.com/e-sword-downloads/file/11577-mcgee-vernon-thru-the-bible-notes-and-outlines-graphics/, where we read the following important installation details:
Supplement
This ZIP file is a collection of 37 JPG graphics files supplementing and completing the existing McGee TTB Notes and Outlines TOPX module. When the module is opened in the e-Sword Reference Library, the graphics, which are in the Notes and Outlines printed and PDF material available for free at TTB.org, are replaced by links to these fie names. To work with the existing TOPX module, so that the links are active, [ and also applicable to the Refi module, so that the linked extension to the pictures will be linked], all of these files must be located in the following folder: "C:\Program Files\e-Sword\Graphics\McGee".
 
One file, 1samuelchart.jpg, has no link in the module chapter for that book, but the graphic was there in the PDF file from TTB, so it is included in the collection. If you add the pictures into the Topic Notes Editor Files, provide a link to the 1samuelchart.jpg for both 1 and 2 Samuel. 

After unzipping the pictures into the relevant specified folder, the graphics picture provided from

C:\Program Files\e-Sword\Graphics\McGee\1Samuelchart.jpg is a very handy outline drawing of the map of the Promised Land, with the areas allotted to the different tribes numbered, and listed. If you print this out, and size it to fit the pages in your Bible, then you can cut the document page to fit into your Study Bible. This is useful to show where the different tribes were located.


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