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
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>>sharon.hooley43
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