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#191 mike reid

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 06:39 AM

was wandering-could any one make a module of-preachers homiletical commentaries i think it had multiple authors. it is a very old commentay,but,a great resource. thanks

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 09:46 AM

I'd like, if possible, that someone might create a module with the deuterocanonicals/apocrypha of the LXX keyed with strongs.


Such a critter was available for e-Sword 7.7.7, as a topical file.
It wasn't updated for later versions of e-Sword, and I appear to have lost/deleted my copy. :(

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Posted 10 July 2012 - 01:15 PM

Is anyone producing a "Byzantine Textform NT 2005" module? "The Word" has it with full accents, morphology and Strongs (eg at http://www.4shared.c...tml#dir=8123758) - for those who like the Majority/Byzantine Text, this is the best...

#194 Cosmin

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Posted 10 July 2012 - 02:32 PM

I wish too ,,Preachers homiletical commentary,,
http://www.archive.o...diatype%3Atexts

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For more than a century, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary has shaped the trajectory of expository preaching and defined the role Bible commentaries play in sermon preparation. As a commentary written by preachers for preachers, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary is uniquely designed to foster the kind of biblical study that produces engaging and clear sermons. For every chapter of the Bible, the commentary contains a section on preaching themes, which are organized topically, conceptually, and chronologically. Significant theological themes are also outlined for each section of the Bible, and homiletic notes are provided. The authors have also solicited and summarized commentary from a wide range of contributors to Biblical, historical, and theological scholarship, drawing from the collective wisdom of those who understand that good preaching has its origin in Biblical study. This work ranks among the few Bible commentaries that remain practical and accessible without compromising scholarship, making it an integral part of sermon planning and preparation.,,

#195 APsit190

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Posted 10 July 2012 - 06:17 PM

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<p>No, not in a practical way.</p>
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<p>Hi Josh,</p>
<p>I&#39;m just not certain as to what you mean by that. What seems to be impracticable about it? I find it extremely straight forward.</p>
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<p>Admittedly one just just do it as a &quot;Save As...&quot; or as an &quot;Export to...,&quot; however in the way it does it the user can include security to the document and etc. There are options available for the author in WordPerfect that is not there in other word processing software.</p>
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<p>Apperantly, although I&#39;m not totally absolutely certain, with the latest version of WP it seems one is able to edit pdf documents within it. As to how this is done I don&#39;t know.</p>
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<p>Blessings,</p>
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#196 Josh Bond

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Posted 10 July 2012 - 07:48 PM

Hello,

What makes converting a WordPerfect document with advanced formatting impractical is that advanced formatting is lost. That's why companies specialize in helping law firms and doctor's offices (who require precise formatting and cannot tolerate formatting changes to documents) convert away from WordPerfect. It's just not as simple as saving as or running a converter when advanced or complex formatting is involved. If it were, these companies would not exist.

In the case of Dr. Utley's documents, he uses multi level outlines with intentions. These do no convert with the text staying properly aligned. All of the documents will need to be re-type set in the file format of their choice, and that's what they're doing.

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#197 pastorkcjones

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Posted 10 July 2012 - 10:59 PM

I would be extremely grateful if the New Testament Commentaries of JB Lightfoot, BF Westcott & Hort were available.

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#198 ifffam

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Posted 20 July 2012 - 05:37 AM

Dear administrators,

Here is a request: I believe it would be useful to have a dictionary of greek and hebrew synonyms as that would permit more insight into the text: for example, to click on "metanoeo" would give "epistrepho", which is a synonym; then, using a lexicon, we would see that the former refers to an inner conversion, while the latter, to a more exterior one (to do what we should, but without too much conviction or a deep conversion of heart). So if the text we read displays the former but not the latter, we will know it talks not just of a conversion but of a deep conversion unlike a more formal exterior one.

Thank you. God bless,

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#199 anomaly

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Posted 21 July 2012 - 01:09 PM

Is Lange's Commentary available?

#200 dartmaster644

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Posted 21 July 2012 - 02:18 PM

anomaly....
http://www.biblesupp...cal-25-volumes/

There ya go....Langes Commentary




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