

And while the use may be somewhat confusing at moments, time will help the user to attain proficiency in the program and more understanding of the tools. Although some resources would be beneficial, perhaps they are correct that people should use more physical books and not digital copies. It is clearly focused on assisting scholars and pastors with exegesis and focuses languages rather than resources. Overall, I thoroughly enjoy BibleWorks 10.
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Finally, Part V focused on the map module, Ernie, flashcards, and timeline to show how much they contribute to ones study and full understanding of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. Next I reviewed the effectiveness of the BibleWorks Options Window and its simplicity. Part III explored the convenience of the Parallel Versions and Parallel Hebrew/LXX tools. Then I discussed the value and ease of the analysis tabs within the analysis window, especially noting the User Lexicon tab.

After correspondence with BibleWorks, I was informed that, while a dictionary as extensive as Cline’s has been sought, it would drastically increase the cost and make the program less accessible to people. In my first post, I noted the new features to BibleWorks 10 and the necessity for greater Hebrew resources.
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In this post I will briefly summarize my five previous posts and succinctly provide my conclusions about the software as a whole.
