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Resources no longer on site?

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Got a new computer and noticed the following could not be found any longer on site.

 

1. Adam Clarke Commentary

2. Albert Barnes Notes

3. Gospel Advocate Commentary

4. People's New Testament, B. W. Johnson

5. Keil & Delitzsch

6. A. T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament

7. Summarized Bible

8. Vincent's Word Studies in the New Testament

9. Wesley's Commentary

 

All of the above are the versions for e-sword. What am I missing?


v12

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Where can i get modules for version 12?

E-sword HD Study Mode

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Hello All,

Is it possible to change the resources in each window while in the study mode on my ipad (e-sword HD)?

~Annie777

Waarom krijg ik geen toegang

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Hallo, ik heb de E-Sword gedownload, geïnstalleerd en alles gedaan wat de handleiding aangeeft, maar ik kom helaas toch niet in de inhoud van de Bijbelcommentaren van Calvijn.

 

Na 10 keer een poging die niet lukt overweeg ik om geen nieuwe pogingen meer te doen en af te zien van deze digitale versie die zich voor mij niet blijkt te ontsluiten.

 

Mijn basale vraag is: hoe komt het dat ik geen toegang heb tot de Bijbelcommentaren van Calvijn en wie gaat dit voor mij oplossen?

 

Mvrgr,

 

Wout

 

 

Conversion of the .bbli Format into .bblx

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I have some Bible versions in the .bbli format. How can they be converted into the .bblx format?

 

 

e-sword ESV dramatized offline?

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Is it possible to use this bible offline? Is it for sale somewhere? I like this version but it's only useable when I;m connected to the internet.

What does X mean in Strong's?

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Nevermind, should have Googled first. Don't see a way to delete the post. The answer is below.
 

What are all the Xs about in the Strong's definitions? Here's an example. 

 
baw-rak'
 
A primitive root; to kneel; by implication to bless God (as an act of adoration), and (vice-versa) man (as a benefit); also (by euphemism) to curse (God or the king, as treason): -    X abundantly, X altogether, X at all, blaspheme, bless, congratulate, curse, X greatly, X indeed, kneel (down), praise, salute, X still, thank.
 

 

In Strong's entries, “X” denotes “multiplication” and “+” (plus) denotes addition to form a phrase.

Multiplication

 

  • X (multiplication): denotes a rendering in the [text] that results from an idiom peculiar to the original language
"X" is used to describe situations where the word in question appears with another word or in a repeated phrase which multiples the original meaning of the associated word. For example, in Acts 5:42, the word for all/every (pas, Strong's G3956) appears with the word for "day" (hemera) resulting in the idea of "every day" or "each day" which results in the English translation "daily." Hence, the Strong's entry "X daily" means that when pas is combined with the word for "day" it multiplies the idea of "day" to denote "daily" (over and over, day by day).

 

WPNT missing verse

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WPNT MISSING VERSE
The Wilbur Pickering New Testament with Notes is on Bible Support
WPNT
Last updated Jul 01 2015 02:02 PM
Please note that John 1:51 is missing IN THE BIBLE MODULE.
51 And He says to him, “I tell you (pl) most assuredly, later on you will see the heaven opened and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of the Man.”f
NOTE: The footer note for John 1:51 is included in the COMMENTARY MODULE. 
This was provided by Ray_B, who was last active in 2015.

 


Mac compatibility with the programs on this site

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Hi all, just registered and I am finding that everything I want to look at is not Mac supported.. any suggestions or solutions?

 

Converting Study Notes

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How can I convert study.notx (e-Sword for PC) to study.noti (e-Sword for iphone/ipad)? Thanks for the help.

Psalm 44 & others

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Is the "Hebrew OT+" in many Psalm one verse behind and so the final verse is missing? 

Insert Scriptures into Word Documents

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Attached File  e-Sword Macros.pptx   3.74MB   3 downloadsI have developed a macro to insert Scriptures into Word in a very clean and user friendly manner. I use the current available e-Sword macros but make them a lot more user friendly and the resulting Scriptures have punctuation corrected and is in the correct formatting according to the document. The macro works on one reference but also on a list of Scriptures and even for a group of verses overlapping to the next chapter (eg Rom 7:24-8:2).  I have also developed an accompanying macro which inserts all the Scriptures in a complete document either as footnotes or in the main body of the document. 

The macro also incorporates e-Sword Search, Bible Translation and Copy Style and calls for them within Word.

I have a PowerPoint to briefly explain and show how it all works. I am not a macro expert but I have had this working on my PC for quite a while and enhanced it greatly as time has past. My work has only been on a PC and not a Mac.

If this interests you have a look at my PowerPoint and I would love to receive some indication of your interest. Not sure if it might be needed by others as I have a few friends who love it. 

Tooltip 2020/04/11

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muchas gracias por la información sobre herramientas 2020/04/11
de coranzon. y bendiciones y que el Señor los bendiga mucho

 

 

muchas gracias por descripción emergente 2020/04/11
de coranzon y bendiciones y que el señor os bendiga mucho

 

 

New and better way to insert Scriptures into Word document (on PC)

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Dear friends,

For all who write notes for speaking, I have developed a macro which works on PC. This macro will insert Scriptures into your Word document in a very user-friendly manner and give you the best results you could imagine. It gives seamless access to all the e-Sword macros without leaving your document. 

For some reason my post is on the forum Copyrights & Licensing. You could simply search above on "Insert Scriptures".

I would love any responses to what you think!

 

 

Maps, Graphics, and Fonts, oh my!!

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Sorry for the title, I couldn't resist.

 

I hope this goes well for conveying my question.  I stumbled onto e-Sword some 10-15, or more, years ago.  Even then it was a fine piece of software for providing a tool for much deeper ability for amateur studies, let alone the version for modernity, which amplified the original concept even larger.  It wasn't until I retired where I have lots of time to do just that; study.  I was thinking of my two prized book collection of Lenski's Interpretation and Wenzel Harmony (both Lutheran surprising enough), and I don't think are here.  I have Czur-ed both but have not gone much further development.  I do have a portion of Lenski and Wenzel to text, but it is here where I have some questions; it is most likely user-error.

 

1) reading the pdf for ToolTip Tool NT directs to test developing modules before ever thinking of posting them. Understanding that "fonts" are not passed through within the modules from ToolTip to e-Sword, but are rendered in e-Sword, but, emphasizing the importance to "run" the "Greek Fix-up" (or Hebrew) under "Tools" so that there is no font language mix-up when using e-Sword.  Well, I ran into that issue and can't seem to decipher "how precisely" to use the "Fixup Tool".  I do understand the reason for the "fixup" which is to unify the "character set" so that e-Sword renders the Greek and Hebrew fonts correctly.  Yet, I still have issues even after a number of combinations of editing and using the "fixup."

 

2) this issue baffles me to no end.  Understanding how "Maps and Graphics" are edited for graphic display, I was tossing the idea of rendering a book for reading in "Graphical" display while conducting different facets of study.  The issue I come across is that it seems there is a limit to how many "images" that are in a MAPX module.  No matter how I edit the image info differentiated with the "Mark" when I come to the 23 image I get an error.  I eliminate the "23"rd slot and no error, put the "23"rd info back in and get an error, as per below.

 

File Create Error, 0=size

WI ACTION ERROR: cannot envoke "XGetData" on unattached object DBExec[12] ret<-'ds'  wi 'XGetData' 0

(there is a box type font in front of "wi" with a ^ underneath the "w" in "wi").

 

So, hope this helps for an answer.

 


.bbl to .bblx converter

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I have Hugo McCords "Everlasting Gospel" that has an e-sword copy in a .bbl format. my e-sword has other versions with .bblx format and i would like to convert this .bbl to .bblx. Any help would be appreciated.

 

thanks, phil hartnady

Uploading BBLX and BBLI files.

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Hello,

 

I was curious as to the best way to upload both the BBLX and BBLI Bible modules for the same translation? While I am aware of the conversion tool to go from the BBLX to the BBLI format, the conversation tool does not retain formatting (specifically red lettering). Also since I can include additional formatting in the BBLI format (small caps, anyone), I actually create the BBLI format first and downgrade to the BBLX format using some Excel formulas and some sqlite magic.

 

Should the modules be uploaded as two separate Bible modules, or both files as a single Bible module with two files?

 

Regards...

 

Scammers

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Folks we are under serious attack by scammers today.  So far I have deleted around 100 scam messages.  I will continue to try and keep up with this today.

BUG - Serious Memory Leak leads to Resource Exhaustion

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To replicate on Windows 10 Home 64 bit:

 

1. Open task manager > Performance > Memory and watch the COMMITTED number.

    Or Get process explorer which can show you the 'system commit'. Open the relevant memory panel and keep it in view.

2. Open esword and with the mouse, select a big portion of text from any bible text. This will add 1GB of memory to 'system commit'.

3. Alternatively you can just go to 'parallel bibles' which will add 5GB to the 'system commit', every time!

4. Not much later, you will start getting a black screen, screen interruptions, and eventually an event 2004 ('Microsoft-Windows-Resource-Exhaustion-Detector')

 

 

I hope this helps.

Bible Version Order Question

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Currently e-Sword lists the Bibles you have in alphabetical order. Are there any plans on allowing the user to set their own order? Personally, I would like to have the KJV at the beginning/top of the list.

 

Thanks

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