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- Author: Bullinger, E.W.
- e-Sword Version: 9.x - 10.x
- Tab Name: cb-notes
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Bullinger - Companion Bible Notes, Appendices, and Graphics 1.0
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Author:
Bullinger, E.W.
e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x
Tab Name:
cb-notes
Revised: 2/14/2012 - Removed font size specifications so module uses e-Sword user's font sizes.
This install includes E.W. Bullinger's 1909:
Companion Bible Notes
Companion Bible Appendices (in e-Sword Dictionary format)
Companion Bible Maps/Graphics
To use the dictionary appendices with the commentary, select the dictionary from the e-Sword dictionary tab. When you click on an Appendix in the e-Sword commentary, the appropriate appendix will appear in this dictionary.
Bullinger was a hyper-dispensationalist and remains controversial, but ironically, his system does not usually shine through noticeably in the work. When Bullinger died in 1913, the Companion Bible was completed only up to the middle of John. His followers finished the work with comments from his prolific writings elsewhere. The name comes from the fact that a wide margin is left to be a companion to the text, and the work is intended to be the Bible reader’s companion.
The Companion Bible is popular among Christians who want to understand God’s Word in the trusted and familiar language of the King James Text. The Companion Bible is sometimes touted by proponents of the KJV as a free and compelling Study Bible that remains immune to the trends of modern Study Bibles and translations.
Extensive marginal notes (presented as as a commentary in e-Sword format) with appropriate Hebrew and Greek analysis provide alternate translations of critical passages and call attention to other relevant texts.
Detailed outlines focus on the context and significance of each book while emphasizing how each part fits into the whole.
Helps include: 198 appendixes of Hebrew and Greek words and their use, including Figures of Speech, charts, parallel passages, maps, lists of proper names, calendars, and timelines., keyed to the marginal notes, provide additional information on genealogies, synonyms, historical and a wide range of other important topics, A “Must” for the Serious Bible Student.
Portions of this text were converted from Bible Analyzer format. Copyright 2010, Timothy S. Morton (www.BibleAnalyzer.com). All Rights Reserved.
What's New in Version 1.0 (See full changelog)
- Uploaded Mac/e-sword 11 version.
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This is fully described and is all that is said; thank you very much! Let me encourage those of you who love it, to do a search on ginsbergs full notes; I found them encouraging and excellent: they were downloadable in several formats for free from legitimate download sites.
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Hello. This module says that is for 9x and 10x, but e-sword not recognize it any way.
yeah, i got the same problem, i have reinstalled it twice, but no result, still can not find the cbnotes on the esword
This is an application. It can be Downloaded to Run, Save or Both. Choose one of the options and follow the Install format to load the program. Open e-Sword and go to Commentaries, then open CBNOTES. Search for the Help comments on the Download page and it explains the process. Hope this helps.
May YAH bless you for sharing this wonderful resource! Thank you!
Thank you for all your work! I've been waiting to see the Companion Bible in E-Sword. Nice. basketball stars
Yea be careful using this as there are a lot of typos . Some cross references are wrong. And appendix numbers are missing.
Currently the only good copy of the Companion Bible by Bullinger, is the Printed versions. Not electronic. Its good for a quick glance.
But be sure to follow up with the printed coy.
The information you give is very helpful. I look forward to more posts from you Idle Mining Impire
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Other mistakes are omissions of notations: When referred to a Companion Bible Appendix ; For example : the Companion Bible E-sword version note for John 3:16 is this - John 3:16
loved. Greek agapao. App-135. A word characteristic of this Gospel. See p. 1511. So App-135 is the abbreviation for Appendix 135 . What the Appendix note ; looks like in the printed version is this – Ap. 135. I. 1. So what’s missing from the e-sword version is the ” I. 1. ” which tells you where in that particular appendix to look. That is not very convenient to be missing that.