Interesting. I upgraded to the latest version of Logos Bible software today, and Dan Phillips over at Pyromaniacs posted this review of the software this morning, too. He compares BibleWorks and Logos to contrasting tools like a scalpel and a chainsaw (no comment on which is which). Each tools is great for the job it is designed for.
Read Phillips' review and buy the software if you can.
Todd
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Showing posts with label bible study resources. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
BibleMap.org
I was studying Genesis 14 today in my daily devotion, and I was interested to see all the cities and towns on a map, even if they were rough estimates. I was particularly interested to understand what length Abram traveled to rescue Lot from the Elamites. So, I fired up my browser and typed in "bible maps" in the search bar. Abracadabra, hocus-pocus => BibleMap.org:

This is a very cool site that uses Google Maps to plot the locations of biblical points of interest in a passage of Scripture. You select your chapter from the window on the left, and the map lists the locations on the map below. The site is only in beta testing, but it looks really good and I'm looking forward to employing it regularly!
Back to my studies,
Todd

This is a very cool site that uses Google Maps to plot the locations of biblical points of interest in a passage of Scripture. You select your chapter from the window on the left, and the map lists the locations on the map below. The site is only in beta testing, but it looks really good and I'm looking forward to employing it regularly!
Back to my studies,
Todd
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