Interactive Media: Bible Outline Browser
What is it?
Start your next sermon or Bible study with the Bible Outline Browser and investigate how scholars outline biblical books and passages. This new tool brings together all of the Bible outlines across your library, and lets you search through them all in one place.
How does it work?
Explore popular ways of breaking up and interpreting the text, and find the outline that’s right for you—fast.
How do I get it?
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Comments
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Is this a work "still is progress"? It seems to me that the outline sets are not complete.
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I like the idea of the Bible Outline Browser but I cannot get it to display my preferred commentaries. e.g. In outlines of Romans, the Believer's Bible Commentary & Believers Church Bible Commentary come first in list but they are not even in my list of prioritised commentary series. And other commentaries I would like to display are off the end of the list.
Is there a way of displaying selected commentaries in the right order?
e.g. for outlines of Romans: Schreiner's commentary in BECNT; Kruse in PNTC; Moo in NICNT; etc.
Thanks
Brian
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In Read mode (upper right) the sidebar on the left will show you the available outlines. There does not appear to be a way to select or order them.
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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