Having mentioned on my blog profile the interest in my blog when I gave out eBible beta test invitations, I apparently so amused the eBible guys that they are (a) sending me a t-shirt for my troubles and (b) giving me yet more invitations to dole out for any of you who would like one. So to reiterate: eBible is still in private beta, it won’t be publicly available for a while yet. If you’d like to start using and testing this Bible search site with new extra whizzy features then leave me a message here on the blog. As before, it will be strictly first come, first served.
I’d like to give it a go provided I don’t have to be a tecchie.
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I would love to give it a try.
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I’d be interested Dave
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Hi Dave, I would like to try it too.
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I would love to check it out too, if you still have some passes left.
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Hello, Dave.
I should also like the opportunity to make use of eBible. One can’t have too many good resources.
Best regards,
Dave Fields
Aspiring (United) Methodist minister in the USA
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Stumbled upon this site – am curious. Like was said, never can have enough of good sources for resources.
Spare me a thot – and invite – if still available.
Thnx.
Nirhal Philips
Youth Pastor
Malaysia
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David,
I was checking out sites that use AJAX. (I work for an SEO company and doing some tech reading.) I am a believer and lead a small group Bible study. I would love an eBible invite.
Muchas Gracias!
Geoffrey
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Dave, Since you seem to be the UK ambassador for eBible and I can’t remember ever seeing this much pre-launch hype for a Christian web-based service, I would like to try this out ASAP. Oh and more importantly, I am the Media/IT director for my church and would like to link to eBible in our re-launch next month. Oh and more importantly, I think our culture still has further to go in utilizing the computer to enhance Bible Study. Thanks for your consideration.
Blessings,
Dan Baer
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My list of great Bible study tools on the web is at The Best Bible Study Tools on the Web
Your readers should know that Biblegateway.com is better than ever. They now have the TNIV (2005), ESV (2001), NLT (2004), NASB (1995), HCSB (2003), The Message (2002), CEV (1995), and the NIrV (1998). You can look up five versions of a passage at a time and view them side by side.
Andy Rowell
Department of Biblical Studies and Christian Educational Ministries
Taylor University
My Blog: Church Leadership Conversations
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