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Setting the Default Bible Version theWord

Class Objective: How to set the default Bible Version in TW. Definition: What is the default Bible Version. TheWord has the ability to use many different Bible versions, and among these are Bibles in English and other foreign languages, specialized Bible versions with Strong’s numbers, footnotes, translator’s notes, cross-reference notes, and a host of other add-ons. Besides that, there exists some TW Bible modules that have more than one translation in them, i.e. Interlineals between Hebrew and English, Greek and English, even the Septuagint and Greek. Besides that, there are Greek and Hebrew Bibles. With all of these options, there arises a problem. This problem is in certain situations, like when TW has a reference to a Bible in a book or commentary module, which of these Bible versions is the Bible version … Read entire article »

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theWord History Feature

Class Objective: In this class we will show you how to “journey through the Bible” or theWord History Feature. The idea here is how to use TheWord such that you can easily get around in a Bible jumping from place to place. Open a Bibleview window if it is not yet open (F11). Overview of theWord History Feature The first thing here is understand how to use the program to get what you want. In this tutorial we will assume that you are using the Bible search function or you have a list of verses (say in a book) that you are using to visit and read. Please review the class on how to select different versions of the Bible, Bible Version Selector Bar. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); How to get to a particular verse in the … Read entire article »

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Adding theWord Commentary Notes

Adding theWord Commentary Notes Class Objective: Show how to make personalized commentary notes in theWord. Adding theWord Commentary Notes Adding theWord Commentary Notes. First of all, a commentary is simply a module that has the structure of one topic per verse in the Bible. So what we are going to do is to very simply, just make our own commentary. Some limitations of commentaries should be kept in mind. First of all, we should realize that of course you cannot name the topics whatever you want. This kind of freeform naming is for a regular book module. Secondly, you cannot add extra topics as child topic here. But what are the advantages of a commentary module? First of all, if you have your commentary open in theWord, you can see it as you scroll … Read entire article »

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General Overview & Bible Window

General Overview & Bible Window

theWord Overview theWord Overview. This video by Paul Chapman basically focuses on the kinds of sub-windows in the program, and how to open and use them (as a general help). These are Bibleview Windows which contains Bibles, Module (Bookview) Windows which contain any of the various other kinds of modules, i.e. books, commentaries, dictionaries. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Besides that there are also Bible Search windows which contain the results of a search on a Bible or … Read entire article »

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BibleView Window Elements Basic

Class Objectives: In this class you will learn the basic elements of the BibleView Window including. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); … Read entire article »

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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. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); … Read entire article »

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