Saturday, October 13, 2007

Boston Bible Software Training

Do you live in New England? Have you ever been to Boston in the Fall?* Do you use one of the big three--BibleWorks, Logos or Accordance? If so, then you may want to mark your calendars for a few upcoming events.

The Accordance seminar is free, and open to the public. This all-day seminar will be held at the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary South Hamilton campus in the Academic Center, Saturday, October 27th. Visit the Accordance web site for more information. register by sending an email to seminars@accordancebible.com.

The BibleWorks seminar is open to the public, but it is not free. You can sign up and pay for either the morning beginner's section or the afternoon intermediate section (or both). Both sections will be held at the GCTS South Hamilton campus in the Academic Center on Saturday, November 10th. Visit the BibleWorks web site for more information and registration.

Finally, Morris Proctor Seminars will be holding "Camp Logos" for users of Logos Bible Software at Jubilee Christian Church International in Boston on Thursday and Friday, November 15 & 16. Camp Logos has a registration fee of $200.

I plan on attending all three seminars, so if you're there be sure to say hello!

*Note veiled reference to the Pirates who don't do anything. They've never been to Boston in the Fall!

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Thursday, August 2, 2007

OT in the NT with BibleWorks

Mark Vitalis Hoffman of Luther Theological Seminary has put together a tutorial on the use of the Old Testament in Matthew 4:4. In this PowerPoint tutorial, he demonstrates how to use BibleWorks 7 to investigate the various issues with interpreting the OT in the NT. (See his blog post.) I have not had a chance to check out the presentation, but given that the topic is on "oldinthenew" and BibleWorks (2 of my favorite things), I figured that it would be good to give everyone a heads up.

I hope we see more of this kind of tutorial in the future.

Link: OT in the NT: Matt 4:4-Learning to work with resources

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