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Ooops: I omitted Win XP.
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Ken: Yes, according to this http://tinyurl.com/ys6wao .net 3.5 requires Win XP and up. Whilst my current rig works fine for everything else it looks like it might be a couple of years before I upgrade to L4 As far as HD space goes, I'm already a Scholars Library user so the 12GB is what's free with that already installed; unless you are saying that
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Hi Fellow Users I did a search of the site using the phrase "Minimum Specifications" but couldn't find any hits that might give me a clue as to the minimum specifications for a pc to run L4. I am a Scholar's Library 3 user. I have a Windows 2000 machine with a 1GHZ AMD single core machine with 1GB of RAM and 12GB of spare HD space. Is this sufficient
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[quote user="Jacob Hantla"] But business men need to be about the exact same thing; the necessity of spending time in the Word may not be as immediately evident for a business man, but the need is no less great.[/quote] I couldn't agree more. Whether you are a professional pastor or a businessman or professional sportsperson, all are part of the Royal
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[quote user="Pastor Jerry Bush"]Really - how many resources do you need to preach the Word?[/quote] Hi Jerry Well the more I have studied the bible the more I've realized how much I have to read widely to get a better understanding of the material that is there. It isn't a trivial exercise to understand the social, historic, and cultural context of
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In addition to the Artscroll material, the Soncino Press is also a reputable source of Jewish commentaries on the OT: http://www.soncino.com/ Cheers Tony
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Yes, in fact the more material that we can find amongst commentators the better as I have found their material to be quite informative and presents quite a different perspective from that of conventional Christian writers. Its fascinating to see the many Hebraisms and oral traditions that shape both the teachings of Jesus and Paul. Bringing them to
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I bought the Scholar's Library which gave quite a selection of commentaries. After using it for a while, there was a lot of similarity between them around the interpretation of biblical passages. The JPS set of commentaries give a different perspective altogether because they come from a Judaic point of view. Often thought provoking and if judiciously
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Thanks BW, I'd just ordered ESV study bible without realising it was available as notes only. Your warning prompted me to change my order as I already have it through the Scholar's bundle. Saved 25%. Every bit counts in this recession. Tony.