New Book: Complete Commentary on Romans by Robertson L. Whiteside (c01945



The following book the Commentary on Romans by R. L. Whiteside is
one I created years ago for the e-Sword Program and decided to convert
this to .docx for use in Logos.  It is over 200 pages in Microsoft Word and
at least that in the original 1945 edition.  I have been thinking of adding
the commentary on Romans by Moses Lard to this.  Both authors were
involved in the American Restoration Movement and I believe that their
works really go good together.  If anyone would be interested in this, I
would be happy to create this.  Just let me know....

Romans - RL Whiteside - (c)1945.docx

Some plans I have are to convert some of the books at the site:  restorationlibrary.org to
a Logos .docx format.   There are over 200 PDF files.

Mark
djmarko53

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    Mark,

    It would be nice to see more restoration material in Logos.

    -Philip

    Philip,

    I agree with you on that one for sure!

    Here are a couple things we could do below:

    (1) Visit the website at biblesupport.com  It is a support site for 
          users of the e-Sword Bible Program which I used to use a lot.
          Search for me on there.  I am user 'djmarko53'  Look for the
          modules that I have created according to my user name/id.
          Make a note or list of the modules you are interested in.  If there
          are any that you would like to see in Logos, let me know.  If I have
          the time I would be glad to convert some of them into a .docx format
          for use with LOGOS.  I have one module on there that is one of the
          most popular, named 'ZERR COMBINED BIBLE COMMENTARY'
          I have many others as well, so let me know
    (2) Visit the restoation files site at 'restorationlibrary.org'  They have around
          200 plus  PDF Files and commentaries all related to the restoration
          movement.  Some of them I have already to convert from PDF to a 
          LOGOS .docx format.  If any interest you, let me know.  However, these
          will take much longer than the e-Sword modules to convert

    Take care and have a great day in the Lord!!

    Mark Johns
    djmarko53

    Mark,

    great to see your enthusiasm for Personal Books! To avoid duplication of efforts, you may want to check https://wiki.logos.com/User_Contributed_Personal_Books since (because the RM is not as present in the Logos catalog as would be desirable) we do have some RM books as PB sources already. User Calvin Habig has contributed many of those in the past.

    I know we do have at least a large portion of E.M. Zerr's commentary as well (NT and some OT works, see this thread EDIT: which I just saw you started yourself some years ago /EDIT), although it seems he is missing from the wiki page I just linked. EDIT: I put the Zerr commentaries in with links to the respective posts that have the most current version /EDIT

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

    NB.Mick,

    Having for the last couple years of creating Modules for three
    different popular Bible Software programs I am finally realizing how
    much easier it is to create Books, Commentaries, via LOGOS.  I still
    have some of the most popular modules on e-Sword (biblesupport.com)

    I have decided to "beef up" the R.L. Whiteside Commentary on Romans
    What I am doing is adding the following two works to the Commentary and
    trying to get it all work together as a single cohesive unit.

    Here are the two works I am adding below:
    (1)Complete Verse-by-Verse Commentary by Moses Lard
    (2)52 Lessons and Adult Studies on Romans by R.C. Bell

    So far I have only finished adding these works for Romans chapters
    One and Two.   Here is the link below for the updated book followed
    by a screenshot showin the expansion of the first two chapters of Romans

    Romans - RL Whiteside - (c)1945.docx
    This updates the previous version and is revised as of 5/01/24 at 7:15am CST
    It has complete Verse by Verse Commentary as is, but the addition of the rest 
    of the works by Moses Lard and/or R.C Bell will take a while (maybe next week?)
    There are 52 adult lessons by R.C. Bell.  I am working on Chapter 3 of Romans today....

    Hope this gives you an idea of what I am trying to do.
    When finished adding Lard and R.C. Bell's works I am debating on adding
    some stuff by E.M. Zerr.  He has an interesting work of 24,000 questions solely
    on the New Testament.  Thought perhaps, that his questions on Romans would
    be beneficial as well....

    Mark
    djmarko53

    Mark,

    Thank you for the work you are doing in making these books available in digital format. I do have e-Sword and several restoration works in e-Sword including the Zerr commentaries.   I will certainly check your Bible Support page. It has been a while since I visited restorationlibrary.org. I will make a point of doing so this week and will let you know if I find something I would like to see in Logos. 

    Philip

    Thanks for your kind words Philip!

    Gonna change one thing with the Whiteside Commentary
    First of all, the Whiteside portion is "COMPLETE" for Romans
    Chapters One thru Sixteen.  Nothing to do there.

    What I want to change is the file name for the .docx file.  Until
    I complete the Moses Lard and/or R.C. Bell portions I will add
    a couple characters at the end to indicate what chapters are 
    complete.  For instannce, I will finish Romans Three and Four
    Next and will add the characters '_1_4  That way you will know
    the works of Whiteside, Lard, and R.C. Bell are complete thru Romans
    Chapter 4, and so on.  If you see '_1-6' before the '.docx' suffix
    you will know all three works are complete thru Chapter Six.

    When this work is complete, I am thinking of doing the commentaries
    of Guy N. Woods, H. Leo Boles, David Lipscomb, Hinds and a couple
    others from the restonationlibrary.org website  Essentially this will be
    the same as the Gospel Advocate, but I will add other Restoration
    Movement resources and they will be radically different from the
    version that is available in the old Hardback version.

    Have a great day!!

    Mark
    djmarko53

    Philip,

    Forgot to mention.
    If you are on biblesupport.com you will probably
    notice the module "ZERR COMBINED BIBLE COMMENTARY"
    That is my creation and is (or was) a very popular module for e-Sword.
    I just got "burned out" creating that one and just never got around to
    finishing it after the creator of the "Tooltip Editor" got Cancer and passed away.

    So, I thought, "Why not create something like that for LOGOS?"
    At least that is an idea on the back of my mind anyway.
    With that said, I am thinking of adding two other things to the Whiteside
    Commentary on Romans as follows:
    (1)Verse by Verse Commentary by E.M. Zerr
    (2)Questions for each chapter of Romans by E.M. Zerr taken from his
         publication "24,000 New Testament Questions"

    Other ideas, also from Restoration Movement authors include:
    (1)Bible Word Search Puzzle(s) for each chapter of Romans
    (2)Maps and/or images relating to Verses and/or Key thoughts in each Chapter
    (3)Gospel Charts and/or Sermons for each chapter in Romans.

    These last three are something on the back burner for now.
    Nothing concrete or set in stone so to speak....

    Later....

    Mark
    djmarko53


    Philip,

    This is for you and all LOGOS users.

    Here is the update for the Whtieside-Lard-Bell Commentary on Romans

    Romans - RL Whiteside - (c)1945_1_5.docx


    Here is what it includes so far:
    (1)The "COMPLETE" Commentary on Romans by R.L. Whiteside
    (2)The first five chapters of the Verse-by-Verse Commentary on Romans by Moses Lard
    (3)The First FIFTEEN Adult Lessons on Romans covering Romans Chapters 1-5

    ESTIMATED Pages when complete is over 600 pages of Verse-by-Verse Commentary.
    Several other works on Romans are being considered for adding to this Work on Romans.

    Mark
    djmarko53

    Romans - RL Whiteside - (c)1945_1_8.docx

    The R.L. Whiteside Verse-by-Verse Commentary on Romans is getting 
    closer to completion.  Here is what I have so far:

    (1) R. L. Whiteside Commentary on Romans is Complete for all Chapters

    (2)Moses Lard's Verse-by-Verse Commentary on Romans is complete for 
         Romans chapters One thru Eight.  This is from the volume I created before
         Logos released their version.  Mine is not base whatsoever on theirs.

    (3) Bible Class Studies (52 Lessons) is complete for Romans Chapters 1-8
          There are(or will be) 52 adult Bible Studies for the Book of Romans. These
           class studies are authored by R.C. Bell

    (4) Currently, the page Count for Version '1_8" is 456 pages.  There should be
          well over 600 pages (maybe 700) when complete

    Also under consideration for addition to this Work on Romans, but not sure how and when:
       1. E.M. Zerr Verse-by-Verse Commentary on Romans
       2. Word Search Puzzle(s) for each chapter in Romans.  These are completed and ready
           to be added, but not until I am finished with the Commentary and Lessons
       3. Complete full-text Commentary on Romans by David Lipscomb and/or others...
       4. Apologetic, Historical, and/or Archeological notes pertaining to each Chapter in Romans
       5. Questions for Romans taken from the book "24,000 New Testament Questions" by E.M. Zerr
       6. Maps/Charts, etc. pertaining to Romans, Historical, and Theological issues

    Other possibilities to add as follows:
    1. Burton Coffman on  Romans 1-16
    2. College Press [Green Books] Texts on Romans

    For now i will be concentrating on the Commentary by Lard and Studies by R.C. Bell.  After 
    that, I will think about #1-6 above....

    Have a great day!  I am a retired preacher so I have time to put some work into this.  Since I
    have the ability to convert some PDF and/or EPUB files for use in WORD the possibility of creating
    a LOGOS book is greatly enhanced.   Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Last but not least.  This work is designed to be a compilation of various authors from the
    American Restoration Movement.

    Mark
    djmarko53