I received this through an email group I am a member. Brother Sing is a Primitive Baptist in an island province of China.
If you have any suggestions, let me know and I will relate the information to brother sing.
With all these PB's now having access to running water, electricy, and now the internet, does that mean they are like 'high-tech' rednecks? :D
Just kidding ;)
God Bless
Bro. Dallas Eaton a 'high-tech' hillbylly
BTW, running water isn't a 'landmark' of sophistication, I have always been a hill-billy, and as far back as I remember hearing tale from my elders, we have always had running water, only a few had wells, all the others got their water from a 'running' spring :D
Can anyone answer this question?
Discussion in 'Computers & Technology Forum' started by Frogman, Apr 5, 2004.
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I have been trying to use Mac Sword lately. It is loosely based upon a linux version so it can use all the same modules.
jason -
I don't know much about MAC's. But a friend of mine told me he has a program that allows him to run other programs. I do have another friend that does animation for Apple and I am certain he would know if you want more info. If you want e-mail me with any specific questions you have an I will ask him.
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Online Bible has a MAC version
go to the standard site
www.onlinebible.net
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OnlineBible is a great Mac program. It has Bibles and study aids in several languages.
Zondervan also has The Expositor's Bible Commentary, based on the ACCORDANCE Bible study program.
Accordance has a lot of features, but I find the OnlineBible to be much more user-friendly. -
www.e-sword.net
i think does a program for macs(but dont quote me on that) -
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by Bro. Dallas:
Wow.
Can you put me in touch with him ? PM me his email, or me email him with his permission ?
Just wanted to find out how he became Primitive Baptist. Ain't gonna roast him, I promise, Bro. Dallas. :D
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I have "The Expositors Bible Commentary" for Mac. The drawback.. It used NIV. I recommend only the KJV. Frank E. Gaebelein is the General Editor. Let me know if you are interested in a brand new copy.