Readability research #1
Flexknowlogy – Jared Steins blog – » readability. This is just for those of you looking for answers, like me. What is clear is that it is all opinion and dependent upon your preconceptions.
Continue reading →Flexknowlogy – Jared Steins blog – » readability. This is just for those of you looking for answers, like me. What is clear is that it is all opinion and dependent upon your preconceptions.
Continue reading →Why a verse by verse bible study? The Easily Understanding Scripture series is not how the Bible is commonly taught in the world today. The books in this series are not a sermon or a directed teaching. They are a simple explanation of the scripture, whether they are verse by verse or topical. More importantly, they are designed to readable. Modern study bibles are marvelous gatherings of commentary—but often the Bible itself is lost in the clutter. Easily Understanding … Continue reading →
I just added this list to my latest book in the Easily Understanding Scriptures series. I thought it might be helpful to you. Books Vine’s Expository Dictionary Strong’s Concordance Manners & Customs of the Bible Bible Dictionaries Dictionary & Thesaurus Websites Bible versions: biblegateway.com Strong’s and lexicons: http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html Strong’s and lexicons: http://www.searchgodsword.org/lex/grk Maps and much more: http://www.ebibleteacher.com Roman history: http://www.unrv.com/ Of course there are many more. Please share the best one you know.
Continue reading →I ran across this in my Christian professionals group at Linked In this morning. It is a visually exciting presentation to be sure. My only question is: Can it really be used? I saw no place to add notes, new crossreferences or any of the other things necessary for a real study bible. I’ve included a scan of one of the pages in one of my bibles to show you what I mean. It may be that … Continue reading →