Using theWord Commentary Links

Using theWord Commentary Links

Using theWord Commentary Links is a tutorial post on how to see and use commentary links (popups with the text for the verse).

Class Objective: To study through a portion of Scripture in the BibleView Window, using commentary links popups to lookup various commentaries on specific verses.

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Quick Finding a verse

This tip is given to help you hone your theWord skills.

Quick Finding a verse

SITUATION: Let’s say you are writing something within theWord (in a BookView Window). You want to insert a verse. Where is that verse that says you should worship only God? Well, you remember part of it, that it is in Matthew 4 in the temptation of Jesus in the desert, but you don’t remember exactly where it is. Continue reading Quick Finding a verse



Doug Hamp’s Introduction to theWord

Doug Hamp’s Introduction to theWord

Objective: This is simply in-page links to Doug’s conference on using theWord.

At about 10 minutes in the video conference (for about 2 minutes), you will see a summary of the program from the program designer, Costas Stegiou.




Video 1

This video goes through some of the introductory things with using theWord. It compares theWord to other popular Bible Software which costs up to $1000s dollars for some of these commercial Bible programs. This video is about 45 minutes in total.

If you want to skip to the actual part where Hamps actually explains how to use the program, this starts at around 13:45 minutes.




Some Highlights in the presentation

1. Choosing a Bible translation. at 30:30 minutes.
2. Searching Bibles and Books. at 31:30 minutes
3. Overview of the Word. at 31:50 minutes.
4. Read a verse at 34:30 minutes.
5. Highlight a verse at 38:17 minutes.
6. Bookmark a verse at 38:30 minutes




Video 2

Some Highlights in the Presentation

1. Select Bible texts at 00 minutes.
2. Compare Bible Versions at 8:00 minutes
3. Doug highlights various icons and uses of the general interface.
4. Cross References at 9:15 minutes.
5. Commentary links at 9:36 minutes.
6.  Automatic Dictionary Lookup function at 17:40 minutes
7.  Morphology search in Hebrew at 30:15 minutes.




Video 3







How to select a specific Module Set

Class Objective: This class will briefly show you how to select a Module Set.

Requirements: If you don’t have any module sets made, you will first need to learn how to make them. See the sidebar “Module Sets” or the How to Make Module Sets post.

Once you know how to make module sets, and you make some, you will need to select them to use them. This is very easy.

First of all, module sets only work with the Bookview window, so open a Bookview window (F12). Now look for the Green icon in the upper left hand corner of this window. Click on it.

module-set-select

To select one of your module sets, click on the green books icon.

Here you can see I have several module sets (upper yellow area), with Commentaries All currently selected.

Note that theWord comes with no module sets pre-made. These module sets totally depend upon what modules you have installed so there is no way for the program to come out of the box with these premade.

You need to make your own before any will show up on this pop up menu.


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