MacOS 10.14 Mojave, the version of the Mac operating system before macOS Catalina, is the last version that supports 32-bit software. With Catalina, only 64-bit software will be supported. (The current version of macOS is Monterey 12.x, with macOS Ventura 13 coming in the fall.)
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4. The section on the right may go blank for a moment. This is because your Mac is compiling a list of software on your Mac. When the window appears, it will have two sections. The top section is the list of software. The bottom section shows more details about an item if you click on it in the list.
Images of Codex Leningradensis, as it is also known, are available freely online. (See here, for example.) But users of Bible software still have hoped for something more integrated and easier to use than a .pdf.
Another option might be to patiently wait. You can still use BibleWorks 10 for the foreseeable future. Get the free versions of the above tools to try them out. Then wait for sales. I know that a few of the companies are thinking about special deals for BibleWorks users to take advantage of the news.
Olive Tree is hands down the most helpful Bible software I have ever used. The user interface and design, especially on my iPad, make sermon prep so accessible no matter where I am. I also love how I can sync my notes and studies across all my devices. High quality and practicality meet together in Olive Tree. I have recommended Olive Tree to all my students in the seminary that I teach at and to our pastoral staff at church too. I am thankful to God for this tool that has helped me prepare sermons more efficiently. Olive Tree has been a wonderful gift to this pastor and professor.
Church Executive interviewed me and three other people affiliated with Faithlife about Bible software. They asked great questions, I enjoyed responding, and I've enjoyed reading the responses of my coworkers. Check it out.
Older work (in this case the reprint of the translation of a commentary) "made available freely online": an interpretation of secs. 6.2.17-18, 6.2.25, and 6.4.9, NOW SUPERCEDED TO SOME EXTENT BY THE FOLLOWING SBL BLOG POSTS: "Citing Text Collections 6: ANF and NPNF". Text optional according to secs. 6.2.18 (p. 88) and 6.2.25 (p. 91) in red. Remember that "it is preferable to cite the print edition. However, if an alternative format is consulted, in lieu of a page number, include a chapter or section number in the citation" (6.2.25, p. 91, as in the case of the Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL) examples below, where "vol. 2 at Luke 12:17" and "vol. 2 at Luke 12:13" replace the volume-and-page numbers "2:149" and 2:146"). Note that the translator is especially important in this case because there is at least one other translator of Calvin's Harmonia, namely A. W. Morrison:
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e-Sword is a fast and effective way to study the Bible. e-Sword is feature rich and user friendly with more capabilities than you would expect in a free Bible study app. The fact that e-Sword is free is just one of the blessings and does not speak of the quality of the app. Below you'll find a list of features that you will discover helps make Bible study both enjoyable and enriching.
I just ordered Logos8, Platinum. Thank you for your review, it helped to solidify my decision. I already owned Logos7 and use it all the time, but can benefit from putting more time to learn all the features. I would highly recommend the software for anyone who is serious about Bible study.
Many years ago when Apple came out with the iPhone, the Bible software did not support it, I wrote them several emails telling them that it would be worth their while to include Apples IOS for their customers who liked the Apple products, they evidentially did not believe me as they were not interested at the time. As a side note several years after that they did make it available for the iPhone and other Apple products.
Anyway, I started looking around and since I had already heard of Logos Bible software I gave it a look and have not regretted it. I have it on all my Macbook pros, my iPhone, my iPad, my iPad Air and my iPad mine.
More important, though, is that Logos also offers a decent _entry_ level platform for the lay masses: The FaithLife Study Bible, FaithLifeBible.com. It features a protestant Bible version, Lexham Engish Bible (LEB), as well as the Lexham Bible Dictionary, lots of photos and infographics, reading plans, and other resources, and group study features. All of the platforms are interchangeable. So content you purchase at Verbum.com can be accessed with the Logos or FaithLife Study Bible software, and the free resources available through the FaithLife Study Bible is accessible through the other platforms: Verbum, etc. 2ff7e9595c
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