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#1 LarryG

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Posted 01 June 2012 - 07:39 PM

I think this might be a good resource to have with eSword, but where to get a clean copy I have no idea.

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Posted 01 June 2012 - 08:04 PM

hi

check this link from the old site:
http://e-sword-users...users/node/4858

and here is the file:
Attached File  Young's TwoFold Concordance.zip   3.2MB   118 downloads

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#3 Adam Olive

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Posted 01 June 2012 - 09:57 PM

That would be a great module to have.

Edited by Adam Olive, 01 June 2012 - 11:11 PM.


#4 Josh Bond

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Posted 01 June 2012 - 10:26 PM

There's a not clean copy of the text out there in any shape or form (i.e. never been made into a module by any Bible software).

A Logos user started the process of creating a PBB module of Young's Analytical Concordance. He became burnt out with it and that project is on-hold indefinitely. I've spoken to him about it, and it's going no where right now because his progress was so slow. He never made it out of the A's.

He was willing to share his source documents with me for an e-Sword module if he ever completes the project.

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Posted 01 June 2012 - 10:52 PM

There's a not clean copy of the text out there in any shape or form (i.e. never been made into a module by any Bible software).

Yes, about a year ago I looked at the Internet Archive download. Depressing to even think of formatting that monster.

Young's Analytical Concordance, New Englishman's Greek, New Englishman's Hebrew and New Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge are all unique tools which perhaps might be valuable in eSword format. I've used all of these in the past, finding each a blessing in their own way. The two most comphrehensive for my needs at the time were Young's and the New TSK. I presently own the New TSK in electronic format (Nelson), but obviously it's under copyright and I can't use it with eSword. :angry: *sigh*

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Posted 02 June 2012 - 04:56 AM

Yes, about a year ago I looked at the Internet Archive download. Depressing to even think of formatting that monster.


As a general rule of thumb, Internet Archive content is incredibly dirty copy. So bad, that I've given up on reading anything but the PDF. The Daisy Formatted content is probably the worst.

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Posted 02 June 2012 - 05:44 AM

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge is one resource I would love to have in e-Sword format. Been searching all the internets for ages for something similar or comparable, to convert to e-Sword, but still no joy.

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Posted 02 June 2012 - 09:35 AM

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge is one resource I would love to have in e-Sword format. Been searching all the internets for ages for something similar or comparable, to convert to e-Sword, but still no joy.


Seriously? I would be willing to pay for a Premium Module of an excellent modern cross-reference resource. Jerome Smith is the author of another reference work called "Nelson's Cross-Reference Guide to the Bible" which is still available via CBD and Amazon. Yet other works? I don't know. When I was 'on the road' (a polite statement), cross-references became my chosen form of Bible study. A total blessing - it's amazing what that Love Letter from God contains! :)

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Posted 02 June 2012 - 10:03 AM

Seriously? I would be willing to pay for a Premium Module of an excellent modern cross-reference resource. Jerome Smith is the author of another reference work called "Nelson's Cross-Reference Guide to the Bible" which is still available via CBD and Amazon. Yet other works? I don't know. When I was 'on the road' (a polite statement), cross-references became my chosen form of Bible study. A total blessing - it's amazing what that Love Letter from God contains! :)


Hi,

I am making my own study Bible, Commentary (that has a large amount of Cross Reference in it.) I too use cross referencing to study my Bible. which is taking me over a year to put together. [that is why you have not seen much modules I've uploaded.

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#10 exscentric

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Posted 02 June 2012 - 12:33 PM

Relating to TSK there is http://www.biblesupp...h&fromMainBar=1 though not the New TSK.




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