ESV Study Bible Layout

Simon’s Brother
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edited November 20 in English Forum

How are you incorporating your new ESV Study Bible into your studies.

Bohuslav Wojnar provides a nice example in this post. I had an existing general study layout that need some work on and so now it looks like:

Main Screen:

It focuses on ESV based resource and the Lexham Series resources, with some Lexicons and a general commentary. 

The screen on the second montior focuses on my other studies bibles I like to regularly look at:

It looks a little cramped because I've reduce the size to take the snapshot.  I use a 24inch wide-screen so its not so cramped at full size. To reduce the number of open bible text I use the text comparison window.  I also like to have informaiton and power lookup windows available on the second screen so that my eyes don't have to dart back and forth between the two monitors if I'm using either of these tools with a resource on the second screen.

I use the layout mainly for preparing for weekly bible studies at church.  It generally allows me to get to the information that relates to the sort of questions that would be asked in that setting and through the lexham tools I can start to explore the use of a word in the OL if I find it particularly 'topical' in the light of the current study I am completing.

For more in depth personal studies I would use a totally different. But for the weekly bible study this is usually enough depth and if I don't go outside of it, keeps me focussed on the task at hand.

 

Edit Note: This is for me as a participant of the study rather than the author of the study.

 

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