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In My Mind I'm Goin' to Carolina
In the immortal words of James Taylor, "In my mind I'm goin' to Carolina." That's Charlotte, North Carolina to be more precise. I'm scheduled to do two training seminars in Charlotte on November 7 and 8. And while a decent number of ...
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Searching the Accordance Blog
This has been a year of big changes at OakTree software: a new version of Accordance, new DVDs, new modules, a new web-site, along with behind-the-scenes changes in infrastructure and the hiring of new staff. Unfortunately, one of the ...
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Have We Raised Expectations Too High?
A week ago, I wrote a brief post explaining that we're busy finishing up a new update to Accordance which will soon be released as version 8.1. Last night I had to laugh when the following comment was left on that post: ...
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Studying the Optative, Part 3
In my previous few posts, I've been using Accordance to study the optative mood in Greek. For those of you who are starting to wonder why I'm so fixated on the optative; I'm really not. I'm merely using the optative as a sort of case ...
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When it's Quiet, Things Are Happening
As a father of four (soon to be five!), I've learned to get concerned when the house is too quiet. When my kids were toddlers, and it suddenly got quiet, that meant they were probably getting into something they shouldn't. ...
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Studying the Optative, Part 2
In my previous post, I did a Search All for optative verbs and compared the use of the optative in biblical and extrabiblical Greek texts. I then examined a Graph of the use of the optative in the Greek New Testament, and observed that ...
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Ignore the Optative? Absolutely Not!
Lately my family and I have been reading through Romans, and we've consequently been getting into all kinds of theological concepts which are a bit obtuse for kids ranging from 13 to 7. To offer a bit of comic relief to help break up ...
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Studying the Optative
In my last post, I challenged you to use Accordance to study the optative mood in the Greek New Testament. So far, no one has offered any answers to my questions, but I'm hopeful at least a few of you tried doing some searches for the ...
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Grudem's Systematic Theology Now Available
The hits just keep coming. I'm pleased to announce the release of Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology in conjunction with Bits & Bytes, Inc. Written to be understood by students and laypeople rather than just his fellow academics, ...
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The Not-So-Awkward In-Between Stage, Part 2
Earlier this week, I talked about the bundles designed to help those in-betweeners who may want to consult the original language texts and tools included on the Scholar's Collection, yet whose primary focus will typically be the English ...
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