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_9362 _aJabini, Franklin S. |
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_aReview of BibleWorks 8 : An Introduction for SATS Students _b Conspectus : The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary, Volume 9, Issue 03, Mar 2010, p. 117 - 126 |
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_aJohannesburg, South Africa _bSouth African Theological Seminary Press _c2010 |
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_ap. 117 - 126 _bPDF |
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520 | _aThe South African Theological Seminary (SATS) has students who come from a variety of backgrounds. They are studying for different purposes and ministries. Some students study for personal enrichment, others to become pastors. Some are already pastors, who want to equip themselves to be more effective in the ministry. Several of our students have recently completed training to serve as Bible translators, while others are experienced translators who need a postgraduate degree with a focus on Bible translation or biblical languages. With these students in mind, I will introduce BibleWorks 8 (BW8). I have been using BibleWorks (BW) since its infancy. I have used it for Bible study and sermon preparation, for exegesis leading to Bible translation, and for research culminating in both popular and academic publications. | ||
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_aConspectus _x1996-8167 |