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  2. Charles Caldwell Ryrie - Wikipedia

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    Charles Caldwell Ryrie (March 2, 1925 – February 16, 2016) was an American Bible scholar and Christian theologian. He served as professor of systematic theology and dean of doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and as president and professor at what is now Cairn University .

  3. The SWORD Project - Wikipedia

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    STEPBible (STEP - Scripture Tools for Every Person) is an initiative by Tyndale House, Cambridge to build an online Bible study tool based on The SWORD Project. The first public release (Beta launch) of the software as an online platform was on 25 July 2013. [8] [9] [10] The desktop version runs in any browser on the desktop computer. [11]

  4. Biblical software - Wikipedia

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    Biblical software or Bible software is a group of computer applications designed to read, study and in some cases discuss biblical texts and concepts. Biblical software programs are similar to e-book readers in that they include digitally formatted books, may be used to display a wide variety of inspirational books and Bibles, and can be used on portable computers.

  5. Olive Tree Bible Software - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, the Windows PC version was released. On 5 May 2014, HarperCollins announced it had acquired Olive Tree, with Drew Haninger moving to an advisory role. [3] On 11 September 2020, Gospel Technologies, owned by Olive Tree's Vice President of Operations Steven Cummings, acquired Olive Tree from HarperCollins. [4]

  6. Barry J. Beitzel - Wikipedia

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    Following a BA in Bible and an MA in Old Testament, Beitzel matriculated into The Dropsie University (Philadelphia; merged with the University of Pennsylvania in 1993; renamed the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies in 2008), where he earned a PhD degree in ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures in 1976; his dissertation is titled "The Place-Names in the Mari Texts: An ...

  7. The NLT Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    A user code is provided with each copy of the Bible sold so that the owner may have access to any of the study Bible's features, even when the physical copy is not present. In addition to the online version, the NLT Study Bible website features background information about the NLT Study Bible as well as a regularly updated blog in which readers ...

  8. Beta - Projects Desktop Windows - AOL

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    (Version 11.1.4653) Focus Testing this release native editor toolbar (beta only) - This new feature uses our own editor toolbar instead of the one inside the editor.

  9. English Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    The ESV has been used as the Bible text for a number of study Bible editions, including but not limited to: ESV study Bibles published by Crossway: the ESV Study Bible, [52] the ESV Global Study Bible, [99] the ESV Student Study Bible, [100] and the ESV Literary Study Bible [101] The MacArthur Study Bible, [102] published by Thomas Nelson