The High Definition Commentary: Philippians Is Shipping Soon!
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My my my, but we've had a major redesign on the blog haven't we?
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Couple tweaks here and there...
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It looks like no links to the forum now? Is FB the new comment section?
Back on topic: the Hi Def Commentaries look really cool. I'm interested to see the rest of them develop.
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I'm anxious to see how this project turns out. It's nice that the first volume is inexpensive.
Romans is also in pre-pub.
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Do I see graphics? Can I do clippings? Do I see more reason to support graphics in Notes. I want to do this too. STOMPING OF FEET.[:'(]
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:
Do I see graphics? Can I do clippings? Do I see more reason to support graphics in Notes. I want to do this too. STOMPING OF FEET.
You're right: it's kind of funny (or sad...) to write a blog post touting the blessings of graphics:
Graphics play a huge role in the world around us today; they are everywhere! But one of the places where they are long overdue is in the area of teaching. A picture is worth a thousand words. Graphics provide an engaging alternative to text-only descriptions.
Graphics not only make things more understandable, they make them more memorable. Writing and speaking by themselves often are insufficient to really anchor something in our memories.
when, at the same time, they're denying us that blessing in Notes... Even trying to tell us we don't need it. So, let's rephrase: "one of the places where they are long overdue is in" ... Notes!
(Though there are other things in Notes that are even more overdue.)
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