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Pocket e-Sword Commentaries - Nicoll, William R - Expositor's Dictionary of Texts (6 volumes) - Pocket E Sword Version


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#1 pfpeller

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Posted 10 May 2012 - 01:05 PM

File Name: Nicoll, William R - Expositor's Dictionary of Texts (6 volumes) - Pocket E Sword Version
File Submitter: pfpeller
File Submitted: 10 May 2012
File Category: Pocket e-Sword Commentaries

This large commentary "contains outlines, expositions, and illustrations of Bible texts, with full references to the best homiletic literature".


This homiletical classic is similar to the Biblical Illustrator on a smaller scale. The end of each section contains the bibliography references to famous authors and sermons. This multi-volume commentary is suitable for "Bible Expositors"—those who teach and preach and study.

The Expositor's Dictionary of Texts was compiled/edited by William Robertson Nicoll who also edited the Expositor's Bible Commentary and the Sermon Bible. Assisting Nicoll in the editing process was Jane Stoddart and James Moffatt.


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#2 rkilba1

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Posted 28 May 2012 - 11:06 AM

pfpeller- thanks once again for posting all these great resources. One question on this one...has anyone else reported problems with it? My Pocket Esword won't recognize it as a commentary. It's not showing up on the list of commentaries.

#3 gokul

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Posted 12 July 2012 - 12:22 AM

Hey Pete,

Can this be used with Pocket Sword on Apple iOS (Device: iPod)?

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#4 jonathon

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Posted 12 July 2012 - 11:01 PM

Can this be used with Pocket Sword on Apple iOS (Device: iPod)?


No. Pocket Sword is a front end from Crosswire Bible Society/The Sword Project. They use a different set of APIs and resources have a different format.

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