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= Online Bible for Macintosh - Disk Image Index =
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The Bible text designated ASV is from The Holy Bible: American Standard
Version. Copyright 1901 (expired) by Thomas Nelson & Sons. This
translation is the predecessor to the New American Standard Bible.
[Requires approx. 2.0 MB of disk space.]
The Bible text designated BBE is from The Bible in Basic English printed
in 1965 by Cambridge Press in England. The form in which the Bible is
given here is not simply another example of the Bible story put into
present-day English. The language used is Basic English. Basic English,
produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute, is a simple
form of the English language which, with 850 words, is able to give the
sense of anything which may be said in English.
[Requires approx. 2.0 MB of disk space.]
The Bible text designated Dby is from the 1890 J.N. Darby Bible. This is
an extremely literal translation. F.F. Bruce said it was the most
accurate English translation in print, even better than the New American
Standard Bible.
[Requires approx. 2.0 MB of disk space.]
The Bible text for the 1769 Authorized Version, commonly known as the King
James Version, indexed to about 350,000 Greek and Hebrew words using
Strong's numbers. Footnotes from the original translators along with
alternate readings from the 1833 Webster Bible are included.
[Requires approx. 3.7 MB of disk space.]
The Bible text designated RSV is from The Holy Bible: Revised Standard
Version, 1973 edition.
[Requires approx. 2.0 MB of disk space.]
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The Bible text designated Wey is from the 1912 New Testament in Modern
Speech by Richard F. Weymouth, 3rd Edition. Revised & edited E.
Hampden-Cooke.
[Requires approx. 662 KB of disk space.]
The Bible text designated YLT is from the 1898 Young's Literal
Translation by Robert Young who also compiled Young's Analytical
Concordance. This is an extremely literal translation that attempts to
preserve the tense and word usage as found in the original Greek and
Hebrew writings.
[Requires approx. 2.0 MB of disk space.]
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The Hebrew Text of the Leningrad MS B19A as printed in Kittel's Biblia
Hebraica or the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, with CCAT morphological
separation indicated.
[Requires approx. 1.3 MB of disk space.]
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The Hebrew Text of the Leningrad MS B19A as printed in Kittel's Biblia
Hebraica or the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, without CCAT morphological
separation indicated.
[Requires approx. 1.3 MB of disk space.]
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The Byzantine/Majority Greek Textform, edited by Maurice A. Robinson and
William G. Pierpont (which closely parallels the Hodges/Farstad "Majority
Text" edition).
[Requires approx. 2.4 MB of disk space.]
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The entire Stephens 1550 edition of the Greek New Testament. This 1550
edition of the so-called "Textus Receptus" (Received Text) reflects a
general agreement with other early printed Greek texts also (erroneously)
called by that name. These include editions such as that of Erasmus 1516,
Beza 1598, and (the only one actually termed "Textus Receptus") Elzevir
1633.
[Requires approx. 2.5 MB of disk space.]
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The entire 1881 Westcott-Hort Greek New Testament as published in the
volume by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort, eds.,
"The New Testament in the Original Greek" (London: Macmillan, 1881).
All differences in reading from the 1881 Westcott-Hort text as
found in the currently-popular Nestle 27th/UBS 4 Greek New
Testament editions are also included as an optional apparatus for
general reference.
[Requires approx. 590 KB of disk space.]
Greek lexicon based on Thayer's and Smith's Bible Dictionary plus others,
keyed to the large Kittel and the "Theological Dictionary of the New
Testament." The Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius
Lexicon, keyed to the "Theological Word Book of the Old Testament."
[Requires approx. 4.4 MB of disk space.]
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Morning and Evening - Daily devotional readings by Charles Spurgeon.
[Requires approx. 1.9 MB of disk space.]
Nave's Topical Bible, with topical entries and corresponding verse notes.
[Requires approx. 6.0 MB of disk space]
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The People's New Testament (PNT) by B. W. Johnson. Almost every verse in
the New Testament has a short commentary. Book introductions and
additional material from the PNT can be found in the Thompson Chain
Reference (TCR) topical module.
[Requires approx. 3.1 MB of disk space.]
Word Pictures in the New Testament by A.T. Robertson. From the Preface:
"The readers of these volumes are expected to be primarily those who know
no Greek or comparatively little and yet who are anxious to get fresh
help from the study of words and phrases in the New Testament."
[Requires approx. 5.9 MB of disk space.]
The original Thompson Chain References (1917 edition), Torrey's 1897 New
Topical Textbook, and other resource material. Also includes book
introductions taken from The People's New Testament and Robinson's Word
Pictures of the New Testament.
[Requires approx. 8.0 MB of disk space.]
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1905 Fourfold Gospel by McGarvey & Pendleton.
[Requires approx. 1.6 MB of disk space]
The complete contents of the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge as verse
notes. 600,000 cross references and much valuable Bible commentary
and background information is provided.
[Requires approx. 7.4 MB of disk space.]