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STUDY LIBRARY SPOTLIGHT: GODBEY'S NEW TESTAMENT COMMENTARY |
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The Godbey New Testament commentary is new in SwordSearcher 8.4.
William Baxter Godbey (1883-1920) was a prodigious author and revivalist. He was born in Kentucky and raised in a Methodist church. In addition to preaching, he taught in public schools.
Godbey was known for his publication of over 200 books and pamphlets. He is credited with advancing the "holiness movement" and also taught the pre-millennial return of Jesus Christ.
His Commentary on the New Testament was published in seven volumes, complete in 1910. It was written and published in reverse-order (starting with Revelation).
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Version 8.4 was released in march
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Here's a short summary of what's new in 8.4:
New Modules:
- William Godbey's Commentary on the New Testament [Godbey] (7 vols)
- Joseph Parker's People's Bible Commentary [Parker] (27 vols)
New Quick Concordance Tool: - A convenient new way to perform quick, “on-the-side” Bible searches without opening new verse list panels.
- Floating tool window supporting an unlimited number of search tabs.
- Instantaneous results display in the classic concordance layout as you type your searches, making it super-easy to get word and verse counts, without disrupting your current study flow.
Enhanced English-Strong’s Indexer:
- SwordSearcher’s analytical concordance tool, known as the English-Strong’s Indexer (aka ESI), has been redesigned and expanded.
- The ESI can now work on small phrases and Advanced Search Expressions; it is no longer limited to using a single word only.
- By default, the ESI now includes multiple word forms in its matching.
- To make the ESI more powerful as an analytical concordance, it now accepts Strong’s numbers as well as English text.
Other improvements: - The Bible panel book and chapter menus have been enhanced.
- StudyClick improvements.
- Verse List bar graph now allows clicks on books that have no matches. Doing this will bring the closest match position into view, so the bar graph can more easily be used to quickly navigate the results, without having to precisely click on a bar with results.
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