New User-Created Modules & Texts
If you frequent the BibleWorks forum, then you know that some BibleWorks users have been busy making some useful modules and texts.
Pasquale Amicarelli, of Italy, has put together a module that contains images of Codex Alexandrinus. These images are indexed so that if you are looking at any New Testament text in BibleWorks you can click a link in your Resource Summary Window and be taken immediately to the correct page. Pasquale is working on similar modules for Vaticanus and Sinaiticus! You can download the Alexandrinus file HERE (80MB!).
Meanwhile Dan Dyke of dabar.org has been putting together a fantastic collection of ancient texts in translation that can compiled into BibleWorks databases. Take a look at his site!
Ewan MacCleod, with the permission of Raphael Lataster at aramaicpeshitta.com has compiled a module containing the book Was the New Testament Really Written in Greek? Regardless of your views on the topic, this module provides an example of another use for CHM Modules integrated into BibleWorks.
I know that everyone has their "favorite" Bible software. BibleWorks is my favorite because Mike Bushell, Michael Tan and the rest of the BibleWorks crew have configured the program so users can "soup it up" with custom modules, databases and even custom links to the web.
Keep it up BibleWorks! Keep it up BibleWorks users!
Pasquale Amicarelli, of Italy, has put together a module that contains images of Codex Alexandrinus. These images are indexed so that if you are looking at any New Testament text in BibleWorks you can click a link in your Resource Summary Window and be taken immediately to the correct page. Pasquale is working on similar modules for Vaticanus and Sinaiticus! You can download the Alexandrinus file HERE (80MB!).
Meanwhile Dan Dyke of dabar.org has been putting together a fantastic collection of ancient texts in translation that can compiled into BibleWorks databases. Take a look at his site!
Ewan MacCleod, with the permission of Raphael Lataster at aramaicpeshitta.com has compiled a module containing the book Was the New Testament Really Written in Greek? Regardless of your views on the topic, this module provides an example of another use for CHM Modules integrated into BibleWorks.
I know that everyone has their "favorite" Bible software. BibleWorks is my favorite because Mike Bushell, Michael Tan and the rest of the BibleWorks crew have configured the program so users can "soup it up" with custom modules, databases and even custom links to the web.
Keep it up BibleWorks! Keep it up BibleWorks users!
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