Thanks WordWolf. I have never used it, but I checked Peter Wade's site earlier today and he recommends this program also. Anything else? It is nice to give people a few options. Of course, since I am going to provide a link to E-Sword's site and I have not used it. Does anyone have a recommendation for this program that I could include with the link?
Mark, upon my first thought of your venture. My first thought was Peter J. Wade and then I read what you wrote. I think this is a worthy goal you are seeking and good on ya! Peter just lives over in Adelaide and I have been recieving his emails for some time now. Maybe contact him as he may be able more than myself to help you in your endeavours.
For anyone with a PDA or Smarthphone, Olive Tree Bible Software has some really cool programs. Some are free, and some are not. I have had the KJV on my Pocket PC for a couple years now. Fast searches, some cool built in tools.
I know I am a little late to this discussion but here is a site that I use a lot to cross reference Greek words with how they were used in places besides the Bible.
I got the site that I have been working on for the last couple of months up and running. Here is a link to the first Biblical Aids page. There is also a link to an additional biblical aids page which you can look at by clicking Next at the bottom of the page. I am open to adding more biblical aids sites. But for now this is adequate. The site is easily navigable. Just click on any of the dark green rectangular buttons on the left hand side of the page.
Thank you Eagle. It was very challenging. In fact, it was a real aggravation at times. I am glad I finally have something adequate, navigable and consistant in format. I am going to add a couple of more pages including a Coming Events page. The photo I have on all the page headers is one I took in Yosemite, my favorite place on earth.
I would want my website,if I had one, to represent the quality of work I want to display..this is probaly where I would get tested..Visual content and written info..I see your's has quality in both..:)
Recommended Posts
WordWolf
Obviously, E-Sword.net's free program would be one.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Mark Sanguinetti
Thanks WordWolf. I have never used it, but I checked Peter Wade's site earlier today and he recommends this program also. Anything else? It is nice to give people a few options. Of course, since I am going to provide a link to E-Sword's site and I have not used it. Does anyone have a recommendation for this program that I could include with the link?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
fellowshipper
Mark, upon my first thought of your venture. My first thought was Peter J. Wade and then I read what you wrote. I think this is a worthy goal you are seeking and good on ya! Peter just lives over in Adelaide and I have been recieving his emails for some time now. Maybe contact him as he may be able more than myself to help you in your endeavours.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
polar bear
Blueletterbible.com is one I use.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
likeaneagle
this is a great one.
http://onlineparallelbible.com/
this is even better...www.bible.cc
http://biblebrowser.com/-awesome for deeper research
these are located within first link
Edited by likeaneagleLink to comment
Share on other sites
Mark Sanguinetti
Thank you and good suggestions. I will add some of these to my biblical aids page.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Bluzeman
For anyone with a PDA or Smarthphone, Olive Tree Bible Software has some really cool programs. Some are free, and some are not. I have had the KJV on my Pocket PC for a couple years now. Fast searches, some cool built in tools.
Rick
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Belle
Mark, this is the site I use - it's more on my level.
The Brick Testament
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Belle
Seriously, I use www.blueletterbible.com like Polar Bear. I'd never heard of the others, but I don't do much online.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Mark Sanguinetti
Bringing this to the top as I am ready to add some of your suggestions to my site. Thanks to all.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
dmiller
Hi Mark. Kit Sober had a thread 2 or 3 years ago, where some of these sites,
and others were mentioned.
Don't know if they will help or not, but thought I'd mention it again, here. :)
Edited by dmillerLink to comment
Share on other sites
Listener
I just want to say Thanks, Mark, for starting this topic. I've never been one to do much research...I just read the bible a lot.
These links and software are just what I needed to get me interested is deeper study. I'm off to the races!
Many thanks!!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Mark Sanguinetti
Thanks Listener. And may I add with good computer software. Biblical research can be very fast and efficient. Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Eyesopen
I know I am a little late to this discussion but here is a site that I use a lot to cross reference Greek words with how they were used in places besides the Bible.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/
It helps me to gain a better understanding of how a word was used.
http://www.biblestudytools.net/Concordance...iveConcordance/
Edited by EyesopenLink to comment
Share on other sites
Mark Sanguinetti
I got the site that I have been working on for the last couple of months up and running. Here is a link to the first Biblical Aids page. There is also a link to an additional biblical aids page which you can look at by clicking Next at the bottom of the page. I am open to adding more biblical aids sites. But for now this is adequate. The site is easily navigable. Just click on any of the dark green rectangular buttons on the left hand side of the page.
http://www.christianherald.info/biblical_aids.html
Here is a link to the splash page. Just click the dove to enter the site.
http://www.christianherald.info/
Edited by Mark SanguinettiLink to comment
Share on other sites
likeaneagle
Mark-
that is a beautiful website..congrats on your endeavors.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Mark Sanguinetti
Thank you Eagle. It was very challenging. In fact, it was a real aggravation at times. I am glad I finally have something adequate, navigable and consistant in format. I am going to add a couple of more pages including a Coming Events page. The photo I have on all the page headers is one I took in Yosemite, my favorite place on earth.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
likeaneagle
I would want my website,if I had one, to represent the quality of work I want to display..this is probaly where I would get tested..Visual content and written info..I see your's has quality in both..:)
The graphics are so clear and crisp..love it!
Edited by likeaneagleLink to comment
Share on other sites
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.