I guess that shows how quickly things move. To have a printed Quick-Start guide, and somewhat quaint for it to have anĪccompanying errata sheet. Physical, and much easier if you don’t have good internet. Other companiesĮncourage online installation but it is comforting to have something This makes it much easier to install, esp on netbooks. Installation & Quick Help: Great to see a USB stick instead of a pile of DVDs. There is a pair for the text of NA28 (AERG & AGNT) and anotherīut you’ll find other things that appeal to you. Greek order called ‘glosses’ and ‘transformations’ (for some reason). * two sets of word-by-word translations of the NT following Leiden OT Peshitta in both Syriac and Hebrew fonts (so much easier to Hebrew and specially adapted for easy comparison with the MT Is often over-concise, so read it slowly. This is a preacher’sĬommentary on the Greek text which includes all the academic details. YouĬan also add all the wonderful illustrations and articles from theīTW, to get the maps, click on menu "Resources" >Īmong a fairly long list of other updates and additions, the following Searching got easier – there is a better history list of searches, andĪ fuzzy search for "faith" will also find "faithful" and evenīTW you have to put the "=" BEFORE any other mark such as a dotīible Study is now much more visual, thanks to a photo database. All your old notes areĪutomatically imported, and you can now links notes to Words as well as User notes have always been a strong feature. Leedy diagrams updated to NA28, and easy-to-grasp colour-coding which for No English gloss is placed under the words.Īlso new ways to visualise morphology, from lists of related forms to
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It displays morphology texts with the lexical form and morphology code Interlinear has finally arrived in BibleWorks though in a limited way. But if youĭo, you shouldn’t try to live without it. If you don’t know what any of this means, you don’t want it. Get a promissory note for Quinta, though you’ll have to wait for the Variant data in the apparatuses of the NA/UBS NTs and the BHS OT. Importance of this is that it is the only (legal) way to get hold of the
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Program, and doesn’t just look like a screen version of these books.
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This costs $200 which is actually a bargain compared to other True, there aren’t manyĬhanges, and the revision doesn’t yet cover the whole NT, but this is (forĪnd an option to add the Stuttgart Original Languages Package for NTĪnd OT. You also get the latest Greek NTs – NA28. Leningrad codex which is the foundation of all Old Testament translations,Īnd on which all sets of variants are based. The equivalent big thing in v.10 is the facsimile of the Hebrew The big thing in v.9 was the addition of Greek manuscripts with a hugeĭatabase of variants – much more than is available in the printed This upgradeīig Additions OT Manuscript Interlinear morphology User Notes on Words Fuzzy Searching Satellite Maps New Datasets Installation easier Pictures & Audio New Shortcuts New Layouts Search History Display Settiongs Morphology Colours Other updates With v.9, though there are some significant ones in v.10 too. Visual manuscripts with superb variant data and visualisation of the
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It now has an extremely full range of OT and NT tagged texts and It is fast, accurate, and super-easy toĭisplay everything you want simply by typing in a reference. I have Accordance & Logos, and of course I usually use, but when I need toĬheck something, I use BibleWorks.