I see that now, but verse 23 and Mark 12:11 say *exactly* the same thing/words. That's why I was surprised they weren't x-reffed. Is that a word? :-)
At any rate, thanks for the reply.
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17 October 2019 - 08:05 AM
I see that now, but verse 23 and Mark 12:11 say *exactly* the same thing/words. That's why I was surprised they weren't x-reffed. Is that a word? :-)
At any rate, thanks for the reply.
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02 March 2019 - 03:05 AM
I've not seen what you're looking for, but NSBD(T) and Holman Bible Dictionary (Both downloadable for e-Sword) give a lot of pronunciations. You may wish to download and check them out if you're not already using them.
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09 February 2019 - 12:20 PM
Sorry, I didn't think about the possibility you could be using an OS other than Microsnot Windoze. Just assumed - Yeah, I know! - that everybody did.
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08 February 2019 - 04:36 AM
At the left edge of the e-Sword Bibles and Dictionaries windows, you will see a long, vertical, light-gray bar. At the top of this bar, you will see a vertical tab with an open Bible icon and the words "Bible Books" underneath the icon. Click on that tab, and I believe you'll find that for which you're searching.
Above that tab, you'll see a white text entry box. Click in that box and type in the first three characters of any book and the chapter/verse reference you want, then press the Enter key. For instance, if you enter "joh 3.16" (without quotes) and press the Enter key, you'll be reading what is likely a familiar scripture. Or you could use "2ti 3:16" (without quotes) and you'll probably read another verse you've seen or heard before.
God bless! I hope this helps.
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20 November 2018 - 06:07 AM
I have backed up versions of 11.1 and 11.2.1 if someone wants me to e-mail them with attachment.
Thank you for the offer. Would you please send it to EarlEMelton@reagan.com please?
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