Commented in a thread very relevant for this group! Although the trigger warning is that the approach is pretty clinical even if concise: http://www.christianforums.com/threads/biological-backup-for-the-bible.7947150
Biological backup for the Bible
This is a fun one
We tend to place a great deal importance on monogamy, especially in the Christian faith { most of them at least }
We know the Bible...
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- I wrote a helpful comment on a software competitor forum, the part about buying sets, individual volumes and whether to do it as printed matter or electronic, applies to Verbum as well: https://www.accordancebible.com/forums/topic/14739-accordance-vs-print-accordance-vs-ebooks/?hl=%2Bmodules+%2Bprint#entry71179
- As I'm right now considering mostly print commentaries and occasional monographs: Buy monograpghs You previously couldn't afford but that have retained their value; buy commentaries that are durable, contain a view that You haven't got represented elsewhere and particularly not represented elsewhere from an as early time as in these ones that You are considering, and that complement what You have on the computer. So right now I'm considering duplicating Moffatt NT commentary in print, and buying some Clarendon Bible and New Clarendon Bible. At the same time I'm buying a hardcover copy of OTL Psalms by Artur Wiser - a copy in good in good shape that ships with protective plastic to the dustcover. These would look great on the shelf but should be used in research together with someone OR when away from the computer I also recently bought Hendriksen and Kistemaker Baker's New Testament Commentary but don't seem to be able to download it (it's under OliveTree) on my old 2011 BlackBerry Playbook. As Accordance's Android version is soon out I could use a newer tablet for that too. But I had not neither planned nor budgeted to buy a tablet for many Years
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I have a first-Month-free subscription of Verbum Cloud, started today. Highest level $50. Over 1,200 books downloaded. This seems like a decent offer for temporary intense use. I'll be using the books during now for a Month. WORDsearch sells Hendriksen and Kistemaker Baker's New Testament Commentary (12 vols.) until March 3., I think I'm going to duplicate it under that platform. https://www.logos.com/product/43197/thomistic-ressourcement has been on a sale since Jan. 2018, I might buy it as it's the kind of resource I would normally buy but it's a budget question: