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Tue, 29 May 2007 09:13:31 +0200
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Hi, tom,

You are not the only one having difficulty studying the BBible on 
your own. I have been reading the BBible for a good while but it has 
only been within the last year or less that I came to a more personal 
understanding and appreciation of it. And I am often left wondering 
what to read or what to try to commit to memory or how. I have access 
to commentarries and other reference material but I still find 
soritary Bible study difficult at times. I get a lot out of studying 
and discussing the Bible with other christians.
If at all possible, I would encourage you to seek the fellowship of 
others, preferably a local church and/or fellowship group and/or 
something online. - And i know how difficult and frustrating 
anexperience that can be also.

Iif you do not have one, I would encourage you to find a Bible 
program that you can use on your computer. Theseusually offer a 
choice of bible translations and other reference materials. Recently, 
the online Bible was mentioned on here. my preferred program more 
recently has been e-sword. other accessible Bible software is 
Theophilos or Bibleseeker. All of these have free versions available.

I pray that God may bless you in your studies .

Cheers,

Doris





At 01:25 AM 5/29/2007 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi Bill.  I have a braille bible in addition to the Solar Bible.  Now, I
>wish I would have gotten the version that speaks in todays english
>rather than in the King James version.  I don'tk now how to study by
>myself and it is difficult to do so.  Like the boy who wanted to imitate
>his grandfather, I can read the Bible, but a lot of what I read I am
>sorry to say that I don't retain it as I might have when I was younger.
>Of course, after reading it it will be like a clean coal basket that was
>taken to the river and washed.  I will send you this.
>
>
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