System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT4.x, 2000, ME or XP (note that some advanced Greek
and Hebrew features will not function in 98 and ME); Pentium class processor;
4x or higher CD-ROM drive; 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended); 16 MB minimum of available
hard drive space. Sound card and speakers required for pronunciation features.
Website:
www.wordsearchbible.com
CBD
Pastor’s Collection (WORDsearch)
According to their
website, Christian Book Distributors polled clergy to find out what they need
in their software — the CBD Pastor’s Collection is the result. CBD utilizes
the WS7 interface, and this collection includes 19 bibles and 111 reference
works. Of these reference works, there are 26 commentaries (including IVP’s
background commentaries and Keil and Delitzsh), 5 dictionaries, 9 Greek
and Hebrew helps, and 10 theologies. Though most works are non-technical, this
list of resources is impressive considering CBD’s price.
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System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT4.x, 2000, ME or XP (note that some advanced Greek
and Hebrew features will not function in 98 and ME); Pentium class processor;
4x or higher CD-ROM drive; 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended); 16 MB minimum of available
hard drive space. Sound card and speakers required for pronunciation features.
Website:
www.christianbook.com
Exegetical
Dictionary of the New Testament (Logos)
The Exegetical
Dictionary of the New Testament (EDNT) is a three-volume English translation
of its German counterpart, Exegetisches Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament. EDNT
includes every New Testament word in the Greek. Originally published in the
early 80s (German version), EDNT includes a significant amount of modern linguistic
study, and provides ample exegetical and theological discussion with a special
concern for the literary, theological context of what it determines to be the
more significant terms. EDNT is like the marriage of a Greek Lexicon and Theological
Word-book, and has become a standard exegetical tool for NT studies.
Published electronically
under the Libronix platform, EDNT is key-linked for quick access. Simply right-click
on any Greek word to access EDNT’s article on that word. You can also click
on tagged texts to quickly jump to your default bible translation, or just scroll
over a given reference to view the verse in a pop-up. Once again, Libronix demonstrates
their commitment to providing electronic resources representing the best in
biblical scholarship.
System Requirements:
IBM compatible, Pentium 333 or higher recommended; 64 MB RAM or more recommended;
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP; CD ROM drive (4x speed or higher recommended); 58
MB hard drive space required; 256 color graphics support. Website:
www.logos.com