Question about The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Collection

Average Joe
Average Joe Member Posts: 275
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

In looking at The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Collection (2 vols.), I see that, in addition to the two books, it also comes with the "Bible Timeline Chart."  Does anyone have this resource who can tell me what that looks like in Verbum?

Honestly, that chart would be the major selling point of the collection for me.  I have the fold out print version (which is great!), but it would be very handy to have it in Verbum if it provides an electronic version that looks the same and which I could display via powerpoint.

Thanks!

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  • john joyce
    john joyce Member Posts: 100 ✭✭

    Excellent series. Hope they have more of them soon.

    yes it is the same as the fold out included. I am only on ipad at present but just emailed it to myself as a 800k jpg.

    on the mac or pc it resizes very well, looks great and am sure it will do what you want. As I said same as print version but resizeable.

    john

  • Alex Renn
    Alex Renn Member Posts: 42

    It looks just like the printed version, and could be easily shared to powerpoint

    image

  • Deacon Steve
    Deacon Steve Member Posts: 1,609

    I wish we could get the chart as an individual resource.  I have the others in hardcopy and no real interest in those in digital format.  The chart, on the other hand, would be very useful to have in Verbum.

    ... just a thought ... [:)]

  • Average Joe
    Average Joe Member Posts: 275

    Thanks for the quick replies!  Good to know that about the size and to see the snapshot.  That's just what I was hoping it would be.  You know, what's even better about the electronic version is that I don't have to flip it over. [:P]

    Steve, yeah, I'm definitely not as excited about the other two resources.  But since I have my birthday promo code to use, this collection is looking good. [:)]

  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 7,043

    I wish we could get the chart as an individual resource.  I have the others in hardcopy and no real interest in those in digital format.  The chart, on the other hand, would be very useful to have in Verbum.

    I'd be interested in the chart too--the other books not so much.  But I can't justify $40 CAN on a chart.

    “The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara

  • Fr. Nicklaus Winker
    Fr. Nicklaus Winker Member Posts: 43 ✭✭

    I would also second this. The chart as a stand-alone resource would be nice.

    Either that or add in the videos from the study serries.