Guess this is where the wise really show themselves as foolish! :o
Many thanks Mark
(Not that I would ever call myself wise...oh, you know what I mean)
Type: Posts; User: Kevin Ahronson
Guess this is where the wise really show themselves as foolish! :o
Many thanks Mark
(Not that I would ever call myself wise...oh, you know what I mean)
Am I being stupid, has BW7 not got a 'back' button - to go back through your steps?
I'm sure BW6 had
Nah, I must be missing something
Actually, I think it would be a good idea to have a separate BW7 board and would fully support it.
I'd love to upgrade to BW7, but I just can't afford it at the moment - and I'm sure there are...
Just when I was convincing myself that I probably wouldn't have to bother upgrading this time round !
I was kinda hoping that BW7 wasn't going to be any major step forward over BW6...
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Surely if Christ's words in red is what the customer wants, then the option ought to be made available.
There are plenty of Bibles already produced in this format - this suggests to me that...
I like to regard myself and an evangelical, I'm sure some would even go as far as to say I'm bordering fundamentalist...but I also agree in the value of the Apocryphal texts.
Whilst nowhere in...
I use Pocket PC and have tried Lauridian, Oliver Tree and Quickverse. I felt they were a it clumsy - and then I discovered
Esword for Pocket PC
It's completely free and to me it runs so much...
There is an interesting audio debate on-line between Wayne Grudem and Mark Strauss concerning the the TNIV. It's worth taking the time out to listen to all the sections.
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With the new NLT going more literal, and the NIV going less literal with the TNIV, has anyone made a detailed comparison between the two yet?
For instance; have they passed each other by as they...
LOL...it's good to see that even Mr Carson can make mistakes. :D
Let's not get into a spiral of seeing who can pull out the most quotes from 'famous' scholars, that would be fruitless.
You...
I've read a significant amount about the pros and cons of the TNIV, and I' don't think I'll be buying it.
"And the NIV is 20 years old and sounds archaic in places, especially the unnecessary...
Whatever the motives of the various Bible translators - there will come a point, I'm sure, when the customers in my bookshop will simply say "enough is enough" -and refuse to keep paying for yet...
Although I am pastor of a local church, it is only a part-time position.
Full time I run a Christian bookshop in England - so far I have received no information from Tyndal about their revision
The bizarre thing about all of this is - the lack of information from Tyndale
Usually publishers like to make a big splash and tell everyone when they update a Bible translation.
Why should...
Dan
Not really - we all have our favourites and our own likes or dislikes of dynamic equivalence. That isn't the point.
I was simply trying to find out what changes Tyndale have made.
For a...
I've had a quick look at NLT website and couldn't find any references to the 2004 update.
Can any wise and faithful servant help me out with this one?
I would definately be interested in this.
I run a Christian bookshop in Sutton, Surrey (about 12 miles SW of London) and I'd be delighted to publicise any local event.
Occasionally whilst doing a simple word search - I am prevented from viewing all of the verses in which it appears. When I click on the listbox entry, a dialogue box pops-up which reads "There is no...
If I could change one thing about Bibleworks :rolleyes: ...I would add hyperlinks from all the subsidiary windows, ie: dictionaries, lexicons and all the user notes.
When everything else is so...
What is the "sticky" - and why can't I see it? :confused: