Hi Doris and Everyone,
Yes, you are probably right.
I'm going to put every single version of the Bible that I have on my
loving little Notebook. Even the txt, rtf and html bibles.
Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
At 02:31 PM 9/7/2010, you wrote:
>the Bible courier might be part of your answer. It has two BBible
>translations and, depending on the translation you pick, some sort
>of glosary of words or terms used in the bible.
>
>For serious study, though, I think you are best served by a Bible
>program that runs on your computer or, if you want something
>portable, a netbook.
>
>hth
>
>Doris
>
>At 01:59 PM 9/7/2010 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hi Sharon H.,
>>
>>Could it be because we love technology? lol.
>>
>>Could it be because we love the way different mp3 players work for
>>different things?
>>
>>I love the Stream, and I also love the loving BookSense, and I love
>>my talking Bibles, and I will soon have my little cute Bible Stick. lol.
>>
>>I want a talking Bible that has a concordence, Bible Dictionary,
>>and several translations on it.
>>
>>blessings,
>>
>>Pat Ferguson
>>
>>At 12:44 PM 9/7/2010, you wrote:
>>>Hi all!
>>>
>>>This is not a rebuke, or even a bark, :), but I'm curious. I've
>>>noticed that someone gets a big player such as Victor Reader
>>>Stream, then later wants another kind of player. How come can't
>>>we be content with one big one? I put a dramatized Bible version,
>>>as well as the Bible from Daisy Scriptures, on a separate SD card,
>>>though I'm tempted to switch to the one I use most so I'll have it right there.
>>>
>>> From Curious George :),
>>>
>>>Sharon
>>>SkypeName:
>>>sharon.hooley43
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