Gentoo round 4 (and Sorcerer's continued)

Matthew Carpenter matt
Wed Dec 29 17:41:17 PST 2004


I've only tried it within the past year (probably about 6 months now) and I 
love it.  There are a couple things I would recommend for the GUI, but 
everything is quite helpful for studying the Word.  I open the World English 
Bible, then add to it the KJV (because Strong's numbers correlate to the 
KJV), and turn on Strong's numbers.  Then as I read, if I want further 
clarification on something, I simply point the mouse pointer over Strong's 
number (or in the latest version on Gentoo, just point at the word) and I get 
Strong's definition and usage information for the Hebrew or Greek.

Search isn't exactly how I'd like, but if I drag the verse reference onto an 
existing Bible instance, that instance immediately goes to the reference.

Bookmarking could be a little better (ie. you could organize the bookmarks 
however you like, not last added first), but it does have bookmarking and 
session saving.

I'm extremely pleased.
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 12:22 pm, Michael Hipp wrote:
> Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> > "emerge bibletime" also installed the esteemed BibleStudy
> > software, as wlll as it's dependencies.
>
> Has this app matured? Last time I tried it (> 1 year ago) it was fairly
> rough. It's a kde app IIRC?
>
> Michael
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