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1 | Has anyone used the USB Digital Bible? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 170584 | ||
Psalm139:13: 'Check with your local Christian bookstore’s “Bible person” ask his opinion as his knowledge will be more diverse and better able to assist you...' In a perfect world this would be true everywhere. In my experience in the real world the reverse is usually true. :-) In the real world I consider myself blessed if the bookstore clerk can find a particular Bible and tell me how much it costs. In this instance, you have given good advice regarding a specific topic of which I am in total ignorance -- using USB Ports. May I add that another very good source of product information is amazon.com? Anyone who knows the name of a particular product can go to amazon.com and read customer reviews of that product. I may not agree with every review, but it is often helpful to consider why a customer recommends or does not recommend a certain product. You will often find more detailed information about a product in the customers' reviews than you will in the manufacturer's description. Again, my thanks to you for providing information on a subject about which I know nothing -- using USB Ports. Grace to you, Kalos |
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2 | Has anyone used the USB Digital Bible? | Bible general Archive 3 | Psalm139:13 | 170794 | ||
Part 2 of 2 parts May I recommend two ways to approach obtaining the information: 1. Ask, may I speak to the person who is the most knowledgeable regarding Biblical resources and/or translations. 2. When the person comes on the line, ask him/her are you the person who is the most knowledge in the store regarding ____ and ____. If they say yes then go for your question, if he/she says no, then ask, who would you consider the most knowledgeable regarding ____ and _____. If none of this works, you may post in this room and I will try my best to help. I have known Jesus, as my personal Lord and Saviour since I was five and by His grace, we (Jesus and I) have faithfully walked together for the last 45 years. Although, I asked Jesus into my heart when I was 5, and I owned my first Bible when I was 10, it was the man at the Christian bookstore that helped me to be grounded in the Word at a young age that and has carried me throughout my life. The first time I purchased The Open Bible it was somewhere in the early 70’s, I paid 75 dollars for the Bible and it took all of my babysitting money at 75 cents an hour to pay for my new Bible. Since then I have purchased two more of The Open Bible, New American Standard Bible; one in 1989, paid 85 dollars; 1994, paid 95 dollars. The proceeding purchases are the best investment I have made: in my life, in myself, in my spiritual life and in my relationship with Jesus, my Lord and Saviour. Being in the Scriptures daily helps me to understand God’s purpose for me: His will for my life, understanding His love for man, how He reveals Himself in this world, and His desire to spend eternal life with ME! Being in the Scriptures allows me to fall more in love with God, our Father; Jesus, His Son; and the Holy Spirit. Making investments is something that everyone talks about, how is your portfolio, buy these stock – they are a great investment, buying a house is the most important investment that you will ever make and the list will go on and on. With all the investment we make in this world and all the money that is spent the two greatest investment we can make are our relationship with the Lord and our self’s. After the two most important investments are stable all the others will fall into place. In His heart, your sister-in-the-Lord, Psalm 139 |
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3 | Has anyone used the USB Digital Bible? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 170813 | ||
Psalm 139: Thanks for sharing about the man at the Christian bookstore that helped you to be grounded in the Word. I grew up in the 1950s in a town with a population of 100,000 and, as far as I know, there was only one Christian bookstore in the whole town back then. I never even saw a study Bible (or knew they existed) and was never inside a Bible bookstore (or knew they existed) until I was 13 years old. It was in the front room of someone's house. It was to be another 12 years before I owned my first study Bible, the one that had made such an impression on me when I was 13 -- the Scofield Reference Bible. Now my most-often-used (daily since 1997) study Bible is the one by John MacArthur. Grace to you, Kalos |
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