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Darrel,

You tell us that "t exists for BibleAnalyzer, in book form, and several other places," but you don't tell us what the book is that you are looking for. We need a title, author, etc.
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Sorry! Dictionary of Bible Themes by Martin H. Manser
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"Serendipity Bible - For Personal and Small Group Study"

If I need to live on an island with one book only, this will be my choice.
It asks solid and insightful questions in 3 Levels: Observation-Interpretation-Applications.
We have too many commentaries (answers), but good questions are more important.

http://www.amazon.com/Serendipity-Bible ... 0310937337
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I noticed there is no NRSV, I think it has been put forward before
Is there any chance?
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I am requesting the NIV 1984 version of the Bible.
Also The Bible Knowledge Commentary from the Dallas Theological Seminary that is based on the NIV
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The NIV1984 has been withdrawn from the publisher, there is no way it can be added again, sorry.
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The 2015 revision of The Amplified Bible. It is already available in e-Sword format. It is a "Purchase" module there, but I don't know the price.

The Expanded Bible from 2011. It's based around the NCV translation. It would be interesting to compare that team's "expansions" with Lockman's "amplifications."

NT Wright's Kingdom New Testament. Some reviewers say that is very readable contemporary English, while at the same time reflecting the differing writing styles and Greek vocabulary of the various New Testament writers. That's appealing.
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Hi -

I use AMGs Complete WordStudy Dictionary on eSword and that's the only reason I keep it up and going. I find it very useful, in that it gives verse reference for every instance of the word.

Could you please make it available for theword? or suggest an alternative?
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dstarke wrote:Hi -

I use AMGs Complete WordStudy Dictionary on eSword and that's the only reason I keep it up and going. I find it very useful, in that it gives verse reference for every instance of the word.

Could you please make it available for theword? or suggest an alternative?
If this also includes something akin to the Grammatical Notations and the explanations thereof as found in the AMG "Key Word Study Bible," I second the request.
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NKJV Strong's numbers. This is available in printed from as a NKJV Strong's exhaustive concordance https://books.google.com/books/about/NK ... over&hl=en .
It is also available in Olive Tree Bible and Logos bible. I think it is also available in a couple more (I've tried so many, I forget)
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"The New Analytical Greek Lexicon" by Wesley J. Perschbacher
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.
https://www.amazon.com/New-Analytical-G ... rschbacher

I appreciate the work done by Mr. Robinson in regards to morphology but at times not all the options are presented for one to interpret through the morphology. A lexicon such as the above gives a little in the way of meaning and really focuses on the morphology.

This would be a handy tool that has any new testament greek variation and its morphology(s).
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Renewal Theology, Three Vols.
by J. Rodman Williams (Late professor at CBN University)
Zondervan Publishing House: Academie Books
Grand Rapids, Michigan
1988
https://www.amazon.com/Renewal-Theology ... l+theology
Here is a long list of people using LOGOS that have already requested the same module:
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/30743/789986.aspx
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I think a good Greek and Hebrew syntax would be very useful. They are almost essential for doing exegesis. like this: http://chrisengelsma.com/ggbb and this: http://www.chrisengelsma.com/bhs/
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RichKat wrote:NKJV Strong's numbers. This is available in printed from as a NKJV Strong's exhaustive concordance https://books.google.com/books/about/NK ... over&hl=en .
It is also available in Olive Tree Bible and Logos bible. I think it is also available in a couple more (I've tried so many, I forget)
I think that HarperCollins does not have such a module; OliveTree and Logos have added their own Strong numbers.
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I would greatly like to have the Revised English Bible REB.
And it's (even better) predecessor the New English Bible NEB.

REB is sponsored by 15 denominations including the Church of England and the Church of Scotland. The NEB had 11. The lists are here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revised_English_Bible

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_English_Bible



One noted online reviewer posted that the REB would be one of his two desert island versions and "the Revised English Bible has the best overall literary quality of any modern English translation--the best since the King James Version" :

http://thislamp.com/posts/2006/7/18/the ... ons-6.html

The NEB came before its revision (REB), before the era of gender inclusiveness. The NEB is also less PC for other reasons. I consider the NEB to be one of the three all time great translations, my favorites:

Today's English Version (TEV a.k.a. GNB) has the most 'soul'.
King James Version KJV and the New English Bible NEB have the most literary merit.
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