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1 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182792 | ||
Vince, Good hearing from you. With all the resources we have now this would'nt nesessarily be vary efficient or practical. In Him, lionheart |
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2 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | Vincent | 182794 | ||
"Vince, Good hearing from you. With all the resources we have now this would'nt nesessarily be vary efficient or practical. In Him, lionheart" :) What specifically do you suggest would be impractical? And what resources might be better? Vince |
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3 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182796 | ||
Vince, I should have been clearer. If you are anything like me when you study then I know you more than likely take allot of notes,in which case it's gonna take time and space that we dont always have. With the online resources and the abundance study tools at our disposal. All that I sugjest is that there are more effective tools at our fingertips. There isn't a substitute for pen and paper,but we can keep it simple. I'm developing a decent research library,but as once was said Rome wasnt built in a day. Such is it in our study and pursuit of Gods Word. That my friend is a lifelong endevore. Withe tools like e-sword and other online resources available it sure makes things simpler. I hope I was a bit more explanitory. In Him, lionheart |
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4 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | Vincent | 182797 | ||
"Vince, With the online resources and the abundance study tools at our disposal. All that I sugjest is that there are more effective tools at our fingertips. There isn't a substitute for pen and paper,but we can keep it simple. I'm developing a decent research library,but as once was said Rome wasnt built in a day. Such is it in our study and pursuit of Gods Word. That my friend is a lifelong endevore. Withe tools like e-sword and other online resources available it sure makes things simpler. In Him, lionheart" The grievance that I ran into with E-Sword is that I actually took about 150 pages worth of notes, but the files and background highlights became corrupted, so that everything was lost. And subsequent corruptions began to occur just days afterwards. I'm absolutely afraid to use E-Sword at this point. Vince |
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5 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182798 | ||
Vince, I liked e-sword but found it it notas user friendly as some of the others. I've had allot of luck with The Blue Letter Bible has been pretty reliable. What works best for you? lionheart |
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6 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | Vincent | 182800 | ||
"I liked e-sword but found it it notas user friendly as some of the others. I've had allot of luck with The Blue Letter Bible has been pretty reliable. What works best for you? lionheart" - E-SW0RD- What I really loved about E-Sword is that you can highlight bible verses, and then write the notes right next to the verse itself while viewing the verse. However, the file became corrupt so I lost all my highlights. Also, you can't export all of your notes simultaneously into a Microsoft Word text file. POWERBIBLE CD- I think that I'm decided now to use PowerBible CD, insofar as you can create and export your own entire commentary with a single press of a button into a Microsoft Word text file, as opposed to doing a copy/paste for each and every verse. You can even export the bible verses themselves all at once, or even interweave the bible verses with your text notes into a Word text file with a single press of a button. The shortcoming with PowerBible CD, however, is that you can't actually highlight text. However, everything can be exported and later highlighted in Microsoft Word. Plus it's only 20 dollars plus a little more for an unlock code if you want NASB. BLUE LETTER BIBLE- What features do you find available with the Blue Letter Bible? Can you write commentary notes with it? Is it strictly an online program or do you purchase it? How might it be comparable or superior to E-Sword or other programs that you've encountered? Vince |
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