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Bibleworks 10 parallel versions buttons
Bibleworks 10 parallel versions buttons













bibleworks 10 parallel versions buttons

But this meant that if the Analysis Window were open to an NET study note, you couldn’t also at the same time easily see morphological analysis and lexical data–it was one or the other in that window. In previous versions of BibleWorks, the NET Bible study notes were only available via the Analysis Window.

bibleworks 10 parallel versions buttons

Here’s the great thing about the Verse Tab. File this under: can you believe that’s in the Bible? I had somehow never noticed this verse until the other day… thou shalt not trifle with the Lord, especially if you’re a priest or pastor. Just so you can have a visual of what I’m working with, here’s a layout I’m currently using to look at the Hebrew of Malachi. Today I want to comment on and review the Verse Tab and its usefulness. I will devote a future post to the CNTTS apparatus. For the current verse under the mouse, it displays the relevant sections in resources such as the CNTTS apparatus, the NET Bible textual notes, the Tischendorf apparatus, Metzger’s Textual Commentary (requires unlock), and the ESV Study Bible (requires unlock). The Verse Tab tracks with any Bible version. Here’s how the BibleWorks site describes it: The new Use Tab is likely my favorite new feature (I posted about it in part 1 of my review). I continue to be impressed with BibleWorks 9.















Bibleworks 10 parallel versions buttons