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I have a Bible Courier with the NIV translation that I love. i just
thought the information here was good as an affordable alternative.
Additionally, I like the idea of the solar panel - some of my
friends call me a tree hugger <g> - and i like to have a second
translation to work with. I wish though they also had a modern
translation at the same price.
Cheers,
Doris
At 06:09 PM 5/28/2007 -0600, you wrote:
>i like the idea of using solar power, but I think I prefer the
>digital talking Bible, which may have formerly been called the Road
>Runner Talking Bible, which I still have. Doesn't it have more
>features, and faster scanning capabilities?
>
>Sharon
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