on the bottom edge of the program are words in boxes, many of which are probably grayed out. if you click on the "browse" button-word, this may fix your problem. the "browse" is a toggle button...
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on the bottom edge of the program are words in boxes, many of which are probably grayed out. if you click on the "browse" button-word, this may fix your problem. the "browse" is a toggle button...
Steve's response is a good one. try typing ".grace" w/out the quotation marks in the white space above the empty search window.
Willem, thank you very much for the hours of labor and love you have spent on us, and even me. What a wonder this electronic world is coming to be. paul:)
i am exactly with you, except my next WILL BE a mac.
Willem, i want to add another thank you for the gift you have provided us.
it needed unblocking because the security dept didn't know where it came from. the security dept doesn't understand that i trust my bible people, i'm not out on u tube or something. thank you!
Michael, when i right click on the file and "open" it, i successfully get KD!
but when i then opened BW and clicked on link in right panel, i still received the cannot be displayed warning. do i...
yes, that is the .chm file i see by looking for properties!
keil and delitzsch.chd 1kb
keil and del html help file 14,007kb
keil and del .sdx 2,111 kb
is the .chm file the "html help file?"
thank you!
thank you David and Michael for your advice. i have tried both sets of advice. the databases folder has all three KD files in it.
Michael, i assume you mean the .chd file. i don't have a .chm...
i've installed K-D to the C:\Program Files\BibleWorks 7\databases location, but i get the error message "can not be displayed"
what have i not done or done wrong? thank you, paul
i am one of those who love maps. this site immediately answered a question i was pondering.
when i got saved, our pastor answered my question by saying the 1901 ASV was probably the superior translation. after 10 or 15 years, i could no longer buy that and began with the NASB. I've read...
also, you typed c-v, instead of v-c
Thank you, Mark, for that link. Do you know if there is something similar for the spoken Hebrew?
to referenced thread
i enjoyed that. happy thanksgiving.
thank you for the response, Charlie. at least it's nice to see the forward schedule. i'll just wait for my opportunity.
welcome to the Bibleworks world!
i know LA was done last april, but is there another scheduling of socal area in the works? maybe? thanx
WOW! Great job.
Brothers, thank you very much for your advice. I've studied the Bible over 30 years, and because i was a science major in college, Greek and it's alphabet have come easily to me. I'm not by any...
Thanks, Ingo. I thot "modern" Hebrew wouldn't exactly match OT Hebrew, certainly modern Greek bears 2000 years of change.
I do have a seminary about 5 miles away, and i will pursue your counsel.
Thank you, Ewan. Yes, the alphabet, and reading "backwards" are the stumbling point. I began years ago, but haven't retained the alphabet I learned then. I will investigate Futato, and I know...
I would like to learn Hebrew, even at my age. Of course I mainly want to for Bible study. Rosetta Stone offers Hebrew, but will it be too modern? Of course, just reading and pronouncing seem like...