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With 66 books written at different times, by different people, and for different purposes, the Bible can be confusing even to seasoned students of Scripture. One can easily get lost in the details and lose sight of the big picture-you can read an Old or New Testament book and miss its overall themes and messages.
A few weeks ago we kicked off our new Pastor/Teacher's Toolkit series, and looked at all the ways Bible surveys can help with sermon and lesson preparation. Today, we look at another important tool in the kit, Bible dictionaries. The Bible is full of names, places, and terms that aren't familiar to modern readers.
Depending on the size of your library, your WORD search books can contain thousands of references to Bible verses. If you want to study a specific verse of Scripture, it can seem overwhelming to even know where to begin. The Cross-Reference Explorer shows you every single time a certain verse is found in every single one of your books.
When you highlight something in a hard copy of a book, it's permanent. You have to be careful to make sure you highlight only what's extremely important to you so you don't ruin the book. That's what so awesome about the highlighting feature in WORD search.
In this blog, we'll learn more about the WORD search Android app functionality. Specifically, we'll look at how to view your table of contents, notes, bookmarks and highlights, how to use the table of content slider, how to change your text options, how to create notes, bookmarks and highlights, and how to search within text.
WORDsearch Bible on the Android We're happy to announce that WORD search is now available on Android devices 4.0 OS or higher. We want to say thank you for your persistence in requesting this app and for your patience in waiting for our development team to produce it.
The Topic Explorer in WORD search is a powerful tool that searches your entire library for a single subject in seconds. Instead of searching every word of every book for your search term, the Topic Explorer narrows your search by looking only at the the titles of articles and chapters that include or are related to your search term.
One of the best ways to interpret Scripture is by using Scripture, or in other words, using cross-references. In the Bible there are around 340,000 cross-references (OpenBible.info) that can help you explore the unity and common themes between the Old and New Testaments.
Quick Tip on how to use the Desktops feature in the WORDsearch 10 program.
Quick Tip on how to use a feature of WORDsearch called the History Window.
Sometimes, when creating a sermon, writer's block hits, or the specific point you want to make seems to elude you, or you have trouble outlining your sermon. Have you ever wished you could see the opinion of another pastor on the topic you're studying to help nudge you over the block?
The Parallel Bible window is the best way to compare multiple Bible translations. Comparing different translations can help you understand word and verse meanings, see the differences in the Hebrew and Greek interpretations, and get a better understanding of the Bible.
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