Thompson's Chain Reference

Has anyone ever put together a PBB of the Thompson's Chain Reference system? I looked around and haven't seen one. If it does exist, does anyone know where it can be downloaded?
Thanks,
Paul
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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I don't know of one, but the raw data is available here:
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModInfo.jsp?modName=TCR
--in case someone wants to build one. Although, in that format, it's essentially a Topical reference, since it's not indexed by verse.
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Todd Phillips said:
I don't know of one, but the raw data is available here:
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModInfo.jsp?modName=TCR
--in case someone wants to build one. Although, in that format, it's essentially a Topical reference, since it's not indexed by verse.
I'm wondering if there is a HTML file out in the in the world, that has it linked by verse. I'm thinking that there must be something of the sort, since it is an available resource for some freeware Bible programs.
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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Search auction sites for:
E4 Bible Study Library Volumes 1 & 2, Expanded Edition
It contains:
Bibliographic Citation
ppp. THOMPSON CHAIN. electronic ed. :: , .
MARC Bibliographic Record
Copyright
1997, Online Bible
Advanced Information
Electronic Edition
From:
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The Thompson Chain Reference System is what caught my attention in WORDsearch and I use it alot, but it would be really nice to have it in Logos also. I have the TCRS in hard print NIV, KJV, NKJV and now the NASB Bibles. They vary some in the various translations.
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Bill Shewmaker said:
I have the TCRS in hard print NIV, KJV, NKJV and now the NASB Bibles. They vary some in the various translations.
I know what you mean. A good example of version variations would be if you use the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge (written for the KJV) with a modern translation, sometimes the cross references don't make sense.
Bill Shewmaker said:The Thompson Chain Reference System is what caught my attention in WORDsearch and I use it alot, but it would be really nice to have it in Logos
Same here, on both points.
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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Has anyone undertaken this task to completion yet?
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I would be will to work on it if someone wants to help. Is the logos system to program documents open to having out siders work on a new book? I know there has been a lot of demand for this.
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Roger Peters said:
Is the logos system to program documents open to having out siders work on a new book?
Welcome [:D]
Suggest contacting Faithlife => https://www.logos.com/contact
Note: Thompson Chain Reference has an active copyright so publisher (B. B. Kirkbridge Bible Co, Inc.) permission is needed before commencing work on a digital version.
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I was looking for the Thompson Chain reference Bible myself. It has been around in Olive Tree and Accordance for a while. As I spend most of my time in Logos it would be nice to have it in Logos as well.
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Yes - Logos can you add Thompson Chain * Life Application Study Bible Notes? Please.
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As much as I love using Logos, I may just have to download WORDsearch (free version) and buy the TCRB resource(s) that is/are available there. The only reason I can think of that Logos has not provided this resource is a contractual disagreement. Who knows. I wish there was a way that I could build my own personal book for this.
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Not sure if this is the same book,
The Word in Life Study Bible
I have this in my library [:)]
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Michael said:
The Word in Life Study Bible
Word in Life Study Bible includes
that is similar to some Thompson Chain Reference content. Notably lacking is Biblical Topic chains for Cross Referencing.
Can search Logos.com for => Topical Bible
An alternative to consider is => Preaching Themes Dataset
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