There's also the 12 volume Jewish Encyclopedia from 1906, if someone can figure out the search syntax to pass to it.
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/index.jsp
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There's also the 12 volume Jewish Encyclopedia from 1906, if someone can figure out the search syntax to pass to it.
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/index.jsp
See the post on this tread:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ben Spackman
http://www.bibleworks.com/forums/sho...10&postcount=9
I put them all over there to keep them in one place...
I just received an email from Zondervan's technical support team, and they have confirmed that Pradis does not support the kind of linking that BibleWorks can use with the ELM. :( They have passed the feature request on to the developers. Here's the contact info for Zondervan's Tech Support:Quote:
Originally Posted by xara777
Perhaps if Pradis users "squeak" enough the feature will be added...:rolleyes:Quote:
Hi
I have just emailed Zondervan about linking to Pradis.
Does anyone know if the kinking would work with esword?
Thanks
DunK
I have also emailed them and I know of at least one other who has, let's keep bugging them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dunk
Actually, I would rather bug them so that they will license NIDOTTE & NIDONT to BibleWorks!
See this other thread for E-Sword and more...
http://www.bibleworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1158
Thanks for the link Joe.
I'm not familiar with the abbreviations you used, what are they?Quote:
Actually, I would rather bug them so that they will license NIDOTTE & NIDONT to BibleWorks!
I was hoping Pradis would link so that I could use the New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament - Rogers & Rogers.
Dunk
When in doubt Google it!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dunk
See here for instance
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/031...lance&n=283155
I really enjoy the NIDOTTE, so much so I picked up their electronic version to compliment the hardbacks. The scholarship is very good, it is readable, and it has an "Evangelical" bent while really being fair to the text for the most part. I have found it to be a good companion to TDOT (which often has slightly more information, but frequently tends toward a more critical/secular perspective). It would be a great unlock, as would TDOT and "Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament" by Jenni & Westerman. ABD is also fairly useful--I know I would get more use of it if it were in BW. On the other hand NIDOTTE and ABD are pricy in their stand alone electronic formats ($100 and $200 respectively).Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Fleener
Joshua,Quote:
Originally Posted by Joshua Luna
In case you weren't aware, ABD can be accessed using the External Links Manager in BW7.
Mike
Thanks Mike :D I look forward to BW7. Bringing all my Bible software under BW (my most frequently used tool and resource) will be a blessing and time saver.Quote:
Originally Posted by xara777