• What is the difference between this book and the one that came with my base plan, SBLGNTSB?
    1. Both books use diagrams to analyze the New Testament text. This book does a grammatical analysis, the SBLGNTSB does a syntactical analysis. Both approaches have their limitations and their merits.
  • I'm searching for an advance training for "Notes" on my iPad. It doesn't appear to be user friendly even after taking a few webinars. Does anyone have any feedback on iPad note taking?
    1. This is probably not that helpful, but I take notes on my iPad nearly identical to the way I do so on desktop. There are only two areas where I have problems—that I still can’t solve. 1. Adding new anchors to an existing note from an open resource. 2. I frequently insert hyperlinks in notes to other notes or other resources, for some reason on iPad, I can’t get those links to actually open the linked note or resource. That makes studying from my notes, a little bit more challenging, which unfortunately, is a key used case for my notes. Tagging and accessing tags on iPad is great. like I said, this may not be terribly helpful “as is,“ but if you have specific questions/issues, post them here and I’ll see if I have anything that might guide you.
    2. Yes, this is helpful. I particular like the hyperlinks to other note resources. My issue is indenting left and right in a bullet in a quick matter. Obviously, on the laptop it's easy to do but during a class, keeping up with the professor on Notes is rather difficult. Maybe I need to spend more time and get use to it. I was hoping they did an overhaul on the new version. Thank you brother for your help.
    1. Hello John! Yes! We do have it under production right now, so it will soon become available to you. If you search for it as 100 Bible Verses Everyone Should Know by Heart, you can still get the pre-pub pricing and just wait for it to go live!