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#1 MicheleAndersen

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Posted 08 February 2016 - 03:55 AM

Hi, I am new on this forum and I have tried twice now to download the Afrikaans Bible but its always in English ... Am I doing something wrong?

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Posted 10 February 2016 - 04:45 PM

Hi Michele Andersen

 

Have you tried to download AOV from within e-Sword?  see image

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Posted 27 February 2016 - 06:04 AM

I'm also new to this forum. Living in South Africa and use e-sword on a regular basis. I am looking for the ANV 1983 to purchase for use in e-sword. I downloaded the AOV but also want the new translation. Any help in getting it would be appreciated. Thanks, Hennie van der Watt


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#4 APsit190

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Posted 27 February 2016 - 07:00 PM

OK, from what I seem to see or what it may look like, is that the ANV is no longer for sale at eStudySource.com, and that the download for the ANV on the e-Sword download manager is for those who already have the ANV.

 

It seems that the only way you are able to get the ANV is by directly requesting it from Rick Meyers by contacting him by either using snail mail or via the e-Sword Contact page. Alternatively, you could try to contact the guys at eStudySource, and see if you can help from them.

 

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Posted 11 April 2016 - 08:57 AM

Hey there
I have downloaded the OAV BIBLE on my tablet, but i have no idea how to open it or how to get it to the mysword app to open in there, please help

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Posted 11 April 2016 - 03:50 PM

Hey there
I have downloaded the OAV BIBLE on my tablet, but i have no idea how to open it or how to get it to the mysword app to open in there, please help

Hi Kevin,

You wont! The reason is that it isn't a MySword resource. You downloaded an e-Sword Bible which is incompatible for MySword.

 

I just did a search for a MySword version of that Bible, and neither is  there one available for it.

 

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Posted 20 August 2022 - 07:57 PM

PLEASE refer to the Review for http://www.biblesupport.com/e-sword-downloads/file/2580-afrikaans-ou-vertaling-aov/ as provided 2022-08-21 by Olaf Bacon for details about the Afrikaans (1953) Bible as provided by the South African Bible Society for e-Sword. These require the e-Sword application to open the module.

For information about the MySword application, please follow this link https://www.mysword.info/



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Posted 20 August 2022 - 08:10 PM

PLEASE refer to the Review for http://www.biblesupport.com/e-sword-downloads/file/2580-afrikaans-ou-vertaling-aov/ as provided 2022-08-21 by Olaf Bacon for details about the Afrikaans (1953) Bible as provided by the South African Bible Society for e-Sword. These require the e-Sword application to open the module.

For information about the MySword application, please follow this link https://www.mysword.info/

Hey Olaf, why do you speak of yourself in the 3rd person? Weird.


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Posted 21 August 2022 - 07:13 AM

Hey Olaf, why do you speak of yourself in the 3rd person? Weird.

How else should I refer to the writing by Olaf Bacon? For review purposes you refer to the author, and the name of the document, and where it is to be found. That is standard practice, even in the Bible. And sometimes in the entries in the Wikipedia articles. In Wikipedia it is extremely difficult to discover who it is that keeps on rewriting history, and does not like to refer to original documents. They prefer to refer to someone else in print, who quoted someone who said so-and-so originally said, instead of letting us go to the original words. So I referred to the review by Olaf Bacon. The other corroborating reviews in Bible Support are just missing, maybe because you did not write them.



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Posted 21 August 2022 - 02:48 PM

How else should I refer to the writing by Olaf Bacon? For review purposes you refer to the author, and the name of the document, and where it is to be found. That is standard practice, even in the Bible. And sometimes in the entries in the Wikipedia articles. In Wikipedia it is extremely difficult to discover who it is that keeps on rewriting history, and does not like to refer to original documents. They prefer to refer to someone else in print, who quoted someone who said so-and-so originally said, instead of letting us go to the original words. So I referred to the review by Olaf Bacon. The other corroborating reviews in Bible Support are just missing, maybe because you did not write them.

Just refer to yourself in the first person, "I".

 

So when it comes to a review of someone else's work, it's that author's name, title, and publisher you put in.

PLEASE refer to the Review for http://www.biblesupport.com/e-sword-downloads/file/2580-afrikaans-ou-vertaling-aov/ as provided 2022-08-21 by Olaf Bacon for details about the Afrikaans (1953) Bible as provided by the South African Bible Society for e-Sword. These require the e-Sword application to open the module.

So, rather than all this extra information,  all you need to do is just say something like, "Please refer to the review I did on the http://www.biblesupp...-vertaling-aov." And that is really all we need. Anything more than that is bloat. Totally unnecessary. You're not writing a technical paper or essay.


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