Does the Factbook have a Bible book outline section? So often I want to get an outline overview of a Bible book that I am studying. It would be a really nice feature if one is available.
Yes! For example, for the Book of Nehemiah:
Alternatively, there's a separate tool called Bible Outline Browser (affectionately known as BOB when it was introduced) that you may also want to check out. Please note there are two views in BOB: Read (textual view) and Compare (visual view). The Read view has a left side bar that can be opened.
Hope this helps!
Peter
Thank you PL,
You nailed it. Perfect. Thank you for your help.
Kenneth - I also use The Outline Bible by Willmington, Harold L.
This is a great resource but it doesn't come up in a Factbook search. So I placed a link in the quicklinks side panel on the Dashboard page so I can access it quickly.
Thank you for that great tip.
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