Reviews

NIV 2011 Edition Online

Posted by on Nov 1, 2010 in Bible Buying Guide, Bibles, Links, Software

The 2011 edition of the New International Version has been released online today.

You can read it at BibleGateway.com:

http://www.biblegateway.com/

and Biblica:

http://biblica.com/

You can watch an introductory video on the Committee on Bible Translation (CBT) website here:

http://www.niv-cbt.org/niv-2011-overview/video-featuring-dr-moo/

This update is based on the 1984 NIV rather than the more recent TNIV. I expect it will be more popular than the TNIV. Now I just have to wait for the Bibleworks and Kindle versions.



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Cambridge Concord Wide-Margin, KJV

Posted by on Oct 30, 2010 in Bible Buying Guide, Bibles, Reviews

Cambridge. The name radiates elegance. Cambridge University Press is one of the few publishers authorized in England to publish the King James Version (known there as the Authorized Version, or AV) of the Bible. Every company faces challenges in publishing quality. In this review, I put the Cambridge Concord Wide-Margin Reference Black French Morocco KJ763XM to the test. Will Cambridge deliver?

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Free Bible Software

Posted by on Oct 28, 2010 in Bible Buying Guide, Software

Bible software is one of my favorite tools for Bible study. There’s lots of good Bible software out there for free. Free is good. Here are some links to some of the more popular free Bible applications for PC, Mac, and online. Most include many Bibles versions, commentaries, dictionaries, highlighting, note-taking, and other study tools as add-on modules. Some modules are free, while many of them are available for an extra charge. Some Bible applications also have a premium version available.

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Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum) Volume 2

Posted by on Oct 21, 2010 in Commentaries, Reviews

Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum as it is known in Latin) Volume 2, Ancient Christian Texts is a translation from InterVarsity Press. It was translated by James A. Kellerman and edited by Thomas C. Oden. It is part of their Ancient Christian Texts series. This volume continues the Incomplete Commentary on Matthew and includes Matthew chapter 12 through 25.

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