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Conference yukon::christian_v7

Title:The CHRISTIAN Notesfile
Notice:Jesus reigns! - Intros: note 4; Praise: note 165
Moderator:ICTHUS::YUILLEON
Created:Tue Feb 16 1993
Last Modified:Fri May 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:962
Total number of notes:42902

12.0. "Electronic Bibles & Concordances" by TOKNOW::METCALFE (Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers) Wed Feb 17 1993 13:16

    This topic is for pointers to various electronic Bibles and
    Concordances, and related utilities.
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12.1On-line concordanceTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:1734
12.2Installation InstructionsTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:1772
12.3User InstructionsTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:17107
12.4Bookreader BibleTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:1873
    This note is also available as CVG""::WORK1:[THOMPSON]BIBLE_README.TXT
    
The Bookreader version of the Bible (A King James Version) requires
DECwindows and the DECwindows Bookreader application that comes with
DECwindows. It also requires a DECwindows workstation or DECwindows
terminal. There are a number of ways to start the Bookreader. One is
from DCL using the command RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BOOKREADER. The other is
from your applications menu. If it is not defined in your applications
menu you can add it from the CUSTOMIZE APPLICATIONS MENU. Use the
RUN command above as your Menu Command:

If have trouble reading the Bookreader files (are getting an error or the
Bookreader is hanging) make sure the BOOKBROWSER PAK is installed. A command
file (called BOOKBROWSER.COM) is on the CD on-line documentation CD
that you may have. If don't have this command file but find you need it
send mail. 

There are several locations you place the Bible files. If you have
write access and the system managers permission you may place them in
the standard DECW$BOOK: directory. This may not be possible or considered
optimal as there are a lot of files. You may place the files in any other
directory and define the logical DECW$BOOK: to point to them. Assuming
you are placing them in DISK$FOO:[MYAREA.BIBLE] you would use the following
command to do this:

$ DEFINE DECW$BOOK SYS$COMMON:[DECW_BOOK],DISK$FOO:[MYAREA.BIBLE] 

This assumes there are no other directories in the search list. This command
will only define the search tree you you. If you want to set it up for all
users you will need privileges and use the the /SYSTEM/EXE qualifiers.

At this time you can copy the files you need to what ever area you want. The
command file: CVG""::WORK1:[THOMPSON]BIBLE_COPY.COM will copy all the files
you need. It defaults to copying to DECW$BOOK: but you can edit it to point
to any other location. The command file uses FTSV the network spool copy
by default. If you do not have that tool installed remove the line that
defines the copy command.

The next step will be to make sure that a DECW$BOOKSHELF file points to
the Bible files. Three DECW$BOOKSHELF files are copied to your target area by:

CVG""::WORK1:[THOMPSON]BIBLE_COPY.COM.

They are:

KING-JAMES.DECW$BOOKSHELF
NEW-TESTAMENT.DECW$BOOKSHELF
OLD-TESTAMENT.DECW$BOOKSHELF

There are several ways you can add these. If you do not have write access
your best option is probable to RENAME KING-JAMES.DECW$BOOKSHELF (still
in your target area which should be in your DECW$BOOK search list) to
LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF . This will cause the Old and New Testament entries
to show up at the bottom of the Library window that the bookreader will bring
up. Or you can create a LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF file that contains a line like:

SHELF\KING-JAMES\The Bible (King James Version)

which will point to the KING-JAMES shelf which will point to the Old and New
Testaments. If you have write access to your system wide
DECW$BOOK:LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF you can just add a line to that file. Or
to an other existing DECW$BOOKSHELF file in the tree.

You should now be all set. Send comments and/or questions to CVG::THOMPSON.
I'll get to them as time permits.

		Alfred Thompson

Final Note: A number of the larger books of the Bible currently
come in two parts. This is because I ran it to some hard upper limits in
the number and size of index entries. The BIBLE_COPY.COM file and the
DECW$BOOKSHELF files it copies will copy all needed parts.

12.5Bookreader concordanceTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:1834
	Assuming you've actually using the Bookreader Bible you've
	probably run into a situation where you wanted to look up a
	reference. Now if you knew what book the reference was in it
	was fairly easy. You just used the index in the book. If you 
	didn't know what book it was in you had to go book by book.
	Or wait until you could get to a paper Bible. Or you just
	gave up. Well that may all change for you now. 

	An online whole Bible concordance now exists and can be yours
	for the cost of copying about 77,500 blocks worth of files to
	your local DECW$BOOK: device. 

	The concordance consists of a BIBLE_INDEX.DECW$BOOKSHELF file
	and 25 letter books (no "X" entries right now. Should there be?).
        You may copy all these files using the command:

	$ COPY CVG""::DECW$BOOK:BIBLE_INDEX*.DECW* DECW$BOOK:

	Although I'd use FTSV (SPOOL) as this will take a while. Then add
	the line

SHELF\BIBLE_INDEX\Whole Bible Concordance (For The Authorized Translation)

	To the top level Bible DECW$BOOK file. You should then be all set.

	Unfortunately you can't click on one of these entries and jump
	right to the verse in the Bible Book itself but at least you
	can find pointers easier. 

	Comments on this and the Bookreader Bible are always welcome.

		Regards,
		Alfred CVG::THOMPSON

12.6Bible retrieval by mailTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:2049
        A simple retrieval-by-mail interface to CBRS is now
        implemented for retrieval from a text database consisting of
        the text of the King James Version of the Bible.

        You request a search by sending an electronic mail message to
        lgp30::bibleserver with the word "find" (or "search" or
        "query") in the subject line.  The very first line of the
        text of this message must be the query in the CBRS "internal"
        query language*.  Any additional lines are ignored.

        If you send a message to lgp30::bibleserver with the word
        "help" in the subject, it will respond with an overview of
        this query language.  To get you started:  form-insensitive
        word match is specified by enclosing any form of the word in
        apostrophes (single quotes).

        Two starter examples, the query:

        	'sanctify'

        matches "sanctify", and "sanctification", as well as other
        forms.  To require two or more words occurring in the same
        sentence, follow the following example:

        	sentence ('vision', 'perish')

        The results are sent by return E-mail to the sending address. 
        Please note that not a lot of work has gone into this yet. 
        The results are essentially the output (slightly modified) of
        the demo_query program shipped with the CBRS field test kit,
        plus an excerpt of the documents (each chapter is a separate
        document in the CBRS index) centered around the hits.

        I intend to put more thought and work into this (hopefully in
        that order!) to see if this can be made into a useful adjunct
        to other, more highly interactive methods for document
        retrieval.

        Please note that, especially because this is an AD prototype,
        system logs are maintained of the queries, and the identity
        of the sender can be deduced from them.  If this concerns
        you, please don't use this facility!

        I welcome all suggestions as well as help in making
        improvements and mounting other databases.

        More to follow.

        Bob
12.7Bible has moved...TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:228
12.8Hermeneutika Bible Software CompanyTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:2220
XANADU::RECKARD "Jon Reckard, 381-0878, ZKO3-2/T63"



Just received a catalog from Hermeneutika Bible Software Company which has a
zillion different products that run on PCs or MACs.  It runs from a $595 CD Word
Interactive Library
    (4 English versions, Greek NT and LXX, Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich's and
    Liddell & Scott's lexicons, a couple Bible dictionaries, "Little
    Kittel", 3 commentaries, all Greek parsings, illustrations, maps,
    charts, etc.)
a $995 CD Oxford English Dictionay (1933 ed.), and some multi-hundred-dollar
"morphological" (actual Greek/Hebrew fonts) packages -- all the way down to
semi-affordable stuff.  A real techno-weenie's dream!  Of course, CBD (Christian
Book Distributors) has their prices beat for the products they list.

    Hermeneutika Bible Software Company
    P.O. Box 98563
    Seattle, WA  98198
    206/824-3927
12.9Online Bible for PCsTOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Feb 17 1993 13:2361
12.10Sun's always a-risin' somewhere.... ;-)ICTHUS::YUILLEJesus is coming backTue Mar 02 1993 13:325
12.11BRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerMon Mar 15 1993 18:3410
    There's a great Windows-based, PC scripture study program available at:
    
    	VMSMKT::PD1:[MSDOS.BIBLE]GWW11A*.ZIP
    
    It's called "God's Word for Windows" and is excellent for cutting and
    pasting into other Windows-based applications.  There are 12 files
    which, when unZipped fit onto three HD diskettes.
    
    If you need help getting the files off the system and working on your
    PC, feel free to contact me and I'll try and help.
12.12re .11TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersMon Mar 15 1993 19:041
    Which version?  NIV, KJV, what?
12.13BRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerTue Mar 16 1993 13:0216
    Alas, Authorized Version King James only.
    
    I have version 6 of the PC format Online Bible which includes AVKJ and
    the more modern Darby version plus an online chain reference, a
    treasury of scriptural knowledge, a Strong's concordance and a
    Greek/Hebrew lexicon.  It takes up about 13 Mbytes in compressed form
    and several more when installed.
    
    I was able to send out some copies of version 5 which was only (!) six
    MBytes.  Sorry I don't have the resources to do the same with this
    version.
    
    I can load it on the network but I can't maintain a permanent home for
    the package.  Anyone have spare disk space?
    
    Kris
12.14TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersTue Mar 16 1993 13:194
>  Anyone have spare disk space?

I would but TOKNOW is in a protected area.  I need to see what I can do 
about this; makes it tough to allow copying from my system.
12.15LOGOS Bible softwareEVMS::PAULKM::WEISSTrade freedom for security-lose bothTue Mar 16 1993 14:1091
Just last week I bought a Bible software package for my PC.  Since I'd gotten
the PC I'd wanted to get a Bible package, but I've been waiting and watching to
find the best that's available.

I think LOGOS is it.

It was created by two people who left Microsoft (where they were working on 
Windows) about a year ago to create the best Windows Bible package that they
could.  The basis of their design is that it is completely modular - you buy the
base package, and then there are add-on modules that you can install to add
whatever other features you want.

The base package has the KJV, with Strong's expanded Lexicon, and a 500,000
entry cross-reference from the "Treasury of Scripture Knowledge."  It is a full-
featured windows application, so you can do all the normal windows sorts of
things, like changing the fonts, moving things out to the clipboard (either as
plain text or fully formatted), etc.  You can create your own notes or cross 
references and save them in as many different files as you like.  There are
many one-click icons to do things like go to bookmarks, show/hide notes or
cross references, search, move forward/backward a chapter or a book, show/hide
italics, single verse/paragraph, indent for poetry, etc.

Strong's is completely integrated into the text.  You click on one "#" icon, and
the Strong's numbers appear directly in the text.  Click on the number, and the
Strong's lexicon entry pops up.  The entry includes the root numbers, and a 
click on those will bring you to those entries.  You can search for the number,
and find all the other occurences of that original language word.

The search abilities are very good and very fast.  You can of course do all the 
normal AND, OR, XOR type searches, but there are other features too.  There is
the WITHINn qualifier, so you could specify (jesus or christ) within2 paul, and
it will find any occurence of the words jesus or christ within two verses of the
word paul.  You can also search for phrases.  If on a word search you don't get 
the spelling right, it will give you a list of possible alternatives - if you 
try for "Zorrobubble", it will ask if you really meant "Zerubabble."

Then it has "approximate search" mode.  You can give it a vaguely remembered
phrase, and it will search for possible matches.  For example, you could give it
"I press toward the prize", and it will find Phil 3:14: "I press on toward the
goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus."  You can adjust
how sensitive this search is if it doesn't find it the first time.

There are also little things where you can tell it was written by people who
knew windows inside and out.  Like you can start it, and select an option to
make it visible to other applications, then iconize it.  Now start ANY other
windows application, and when you pull down the EDIT menu, there will be an
entry "Insert Verses" at the bottom.  If you select this, it will pop up a 
window that will allow you to specify what verses you want and from what 
version, and it will import those verses - complete with font information - 
directly into the application.

There are lots of add-on modules, and they're providing more all the time.
Some of them (I can't remember them all) are:

Other versions.  Includes at least NIV, RSV, NKJV, ASV, plus ones in French,
	Spanish, and Dutch.  More are planned.  I know they don't have NAS or
	Amplified yet, as those are two I'd be interested in.  When you bring
	in another version, you can set up two windows side-by-side with the
	different versions, and you can link them together so that when you move
	in one the other moves with it.

Original languages.  There are four versions of the Greek available, and two of
	the Hebrew.  They come with TrueType fonts for the languages that allow
	things like diacritical marks, etc, and the Hebrew font automatically
	types in right-to-left.  You can set these up in a linked window also,
	or import them into other applications via "Insert Verses."

Nave's Topical Bible.  Complete and integrated.  Click on the verses you find
	and go there.

TVM - tense, voice, mood.  A numbering system similar to Strong's that gives the
	tense, voice, and mood of every greek verb, and similar information for
	the hebrew.  The numbers come up in the text the same way that the
	Strong's numbers do, and you just click on the number to get the entry
	for that verb.

There are at least two commentaries already available, I don't remember which
ones they are.  And as I said, they are constantly adding more.  All of the
above is what has become available in the first year they've been producing it.

This software isn't cheap, but it isn't outrageous either.  The basic package
is $129, you can get a dual version with RSV for $149, with NIV for $159.  Other
pieces are about $30-50 each.  Nave's was $49, TVM is $39.  Also their upgrade
policy is great - you can upgrade to the current version from any previous
version for $30.

One place that I know this is available is Cornerstone Bookstore in Bedford, NH.

I've had fun using this already, and it's only been a week.

Paul 
12.16CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIKMark LovikTue Mar 16 1993 14:2812
    Reading all these features makes me wish I had a PC at home...  But, I
    still like my Franklin Electronics KJV -- although not as feature-rich,
    it still does multi-word search (with adjustable "width"), word-form
    expansion (all forms of a word included in the search), and thesaurus
    mode (other similar words included in the search).  It has a good
    spell-checker as well.  And best of all, it's so small that I can carry
    it in the case with my Bible, or in my briefcase.
    
    The Franklin is available in KJV and RSV, and I think there is one
    additional translation available now (I don't think its NIV or NASV).
    
    Mark L
12.17CSLALL::HENDERSONWhen the roll is called up yonderTue Mar 16 1993 14:3410

 How much disk space does -.2 take up?






 Jim running low
12.18EVMS::PAULKM::WEISSTrade freedom for security-lose bothTue Mar 16 1993 15:457
> How much disk space does -.2 take up?

Well, it's about 4 meg for each version of the Bible.  Then about 2 Meg for the
basic engine, with Strongs and the cross-references.  About 10-12 all told for
a dual-version base package.

Paul
12.19Make room!CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIKMark LovikTue Mar 16 1993 15:518
> How much disk space does -.2 take up?
    
> Jim running low
    
    Uh oh, Jim.  Sounds like you might need to delete a few airports or
    aircraft! :-)
    
    Mark L.
12.20CSLALL::HENDERSONWhen the roll is called up yonderTue Mar 16 1993 16:2421

RE:            <<< Note 12.19 by CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK "Mark Lovik" >>>
                                -< Make room! >-

    
>> Jim running low
    
 >   Uh oh, Jim.  Sounds like you might need to delete a few airports or
 >   aircraft! :-)
    
  

 :-)  No not that! :-)  I had the Shareware Bible software loaded for while..
 took up 9 megs which was fine, but I think I need more memory to deal with it.
 I've got other stuff I can delete to make room though




 Jim not a computer whiz
12.21Display VerseSAHQ::SNYDERDTue Mar 16 1993 16:5335
    Hello,
    
    I have written a simple UNIX script program that will display a
    randomly selected passage of Scripture.  The passage is selected from a
    collection of 92 verses from the NIV translation and is intended to
    be uplifting and encouraging.
    
    I use the program occasionally while I'm working to pick me up, and
    sometimes to add Scripture to the end of my e-mail messages.  If you
    use csh(1) as your login shell, the output can be written to your .plan
    file everytime you logout by adding this line to your .logout file:
    
       dv | tee ~/.plan
    
    This lets others know something about your beliefs when they use the
    finger(1) command and can possibly be used as a witnessing tool.
    
    Unfortunately, the machine that I use is in area 33's hidden area 60,
    so I can't give a general access pointer.  I do have the programs tar'd
    and uuencoded, so if you are interested, send me e-mail and I'll e-mail
    you the encoded tar file and installation instructions.  The whole
    thing taks up about 120k; however, I hope to grow the Scripture
    collection in the future.
    
    If anyone knows where I can get a ASCII text copy of the Bible or
    portions of it, preferably NIV, please let me know.  That would save
    me a lot of typing :-)
    
    My DECnet e-mail address is alfpts::cmsu07::dsnyder
    If for some reason, you are unable to reach me there, my A1
    mail address is David Snyder @ALF
    
       In Christ,
    -- David
            
12.22Online BibleMIACT::ROWELLPaul Rowell @BBP - TMC UKWed Mar 17 1993 07:465
re .13

Kris please put them on the network, I'll grab a copy and try and find a home!

-Paul
12.23looking for concordanceCNTROL::JENNISONJesus, the Gift that keeps on giving!Wed Mar 17 1993 12:359
	If I'm not mistaken, the concordance program listed in
	the first few replies is not available.  (Isn't Dave Foreman
	gone from DEC ?)

	Does anyone have a copy that I can copy ?  

	Thanks,	
	Karen
12.24I'll always have a home for the word of GodMCIS2::BERNIERQuit Ye Like Men... 1 Cor 16:13,14Thu Mar 18 1993 17:3511
    re .13
    
     I just installed God's Word for Windows so I could check it out. I'm
    impressed. So much so that I can give it a permanent home. I'll FTSV it
    tonight. It will be located at:
    
     MCIS2::Disk$user3:[bernier.public.pcbible]
    
    Good stuff.
    
    Gil
12.25JULIET::MORALES_NASearch Me Oh GodThu Mar 18 1993 18:563
    Now can someone using a VMS account access this and use it online?
    
    Nancy
12.26TAPE::LKLHe is not silent, We are not listening!Fri Mar 19 1993 10:1610
    
    
    Nancy,
    
    Sounds like you need a PC running Microsoft Windows to run the
    program that Gil is making available.
    
    Gil, how does it compare to QuickVerse 2.0 by Parsons Technology?
    
    #24
12.27CSLALL::HENDERSONI know whom I have believedFri Mar 19 1993 12:0011

  How much space does this take up, and how much memory do I need?



  Jim who can make room on the disk, but probably needs more memory.




12.28BRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerFri Mar 19 1993 14:436
      God's Word for Windows fits onto three high density disks and unpacks
      into about 7 MB.   It's not as complex as some of the commercial
      packages but it is shareware.
      
      I'm still trying to get the latest Online Bible on-line.  Maybe by
      tonight.
12.29BRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerFri Mar 19 1993 20:3226
      Okay.  I got the Online Bible on-line.  The complete package can be
      downloaded from:
      
      	KAOU93::DISK$CSS_USER:[HATASHITA.ONLINE]
      
      There are 9 ZIPped files here.  Each of which must be unzipped to its
      own disk for installation.
      
      The disks are as follows:
      
      		DISK1.ZIP	Installation and program disk
      		DISK2.ZIP	AKJV-DARBY versions Disk 1
      		DISK3.ZIP	AKJV-DARBY versions Disk 2
      		DISK4.ZIP	AKJV-DARBY versions Disk 3
      		DISK5.ZIP	Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge Disk 1
      		DISK6.ZIP	Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge Disk 2
      		DISK7.ZIP	Topics Disk
      		DISK8.ZIP	Scofield Notes
      		DISK9.ZIP	Greek and Hebrew Lexicon
      
      I can't keep this package here so as soon as anyone finds a permanent
      home for it, please let me know.
      
      This is a heavy duty bible study freeware package.  The only catch is
      that you have to make copies available to help spread the Word.
      
12.30TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersFri Mar 19 1993 21:088
    .29>
    
    I think this is the one you sent to me!  I love it.
    It's for MS-DOS (and not windows).
    
    Many thanks!  I use it often!
    
    Mark
12.31Maybe I'll try the HELP key....RIPPLE::BRUSO_SAHorn players have more brassFri Mar 19 1993 22:0413

Re: .29


Sigh.....I wish I knew how to do all of that stuff.  Isn't there a magic 
button on my VT340, which is connected to a LAT, that I can push that 
will make all of this neat stuff appear on my standalone PC at home?


Sandy


12.32BRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerSat Mar 20 1993 16:1415
    Hi, Mark.
    
    The program on the net is the complete version of what I sent to you. 
    In addition to what you have, it has a built-in topics data base,
    Scofield notes and Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge.  It's also version
    6 of the software.  If you liked what I sent you, this one is better.
    
    Sandy,
    
    If you can find a PC on the network near you it's a fairly simple
    procedure to get the data onto disks and home.  Failing that, if you
    send me nine disks, I'll load them up and send them back.  This offer
    is open to anyone else who can't access the net via PC.
    
    Kris
12.33Amiga version?DREUL1::robdepending on His loveMon Mar 22 1993 07:4010
Hi Kris,

do you know if there is an Amiga version of this software?  I'll copy over the
disks that you put out, but I did not know if the files were mainly text, or
if there are also programs.  I wouldn't have a problem writing some of my own
for the text, so...

thanks,

Rob
12.34TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersMon Mar 22 1993 12:279
>    it has a built-in topics data base,
>    Scofield notes and Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge.  It's also version
>   6 of the software.  If you liked what I sent you, this one is better.

Copying to TOKNOW, now.  Will download to PC tonight!

Better is better!

Mark
12.35RIPPLE::BRUSO_SAHorn players have more brassMon Mar 22 1993 14:419
Thanks for the offer, Kris.  I'll try and grab a PC that's hooked into 
our net and see what I can do.  Course, if you see nine blank diskettes 
appear in the mail, you'll know I wasn't successful.  :^)


Sandy


12.36Need help on .9WINWRD::MURSEWICKSat Mar 27 1993 02:4112
    I think I can help but I need some also;
    	Disk space is a piece of cake for me. I can provide a repository
    for all of the software discussed in note 12. Call or write and we'll
    set it up!
    	My help goes back to .9. I tried to copy it tonight without
    success. The message I received was "file not found" any ideas?
    
    
    Thanks for your help!
    
    
    		Ron
12.37FIEVEL::SYS$PUBLIC:[MS-DOS.BIBLE.ONLINE]FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Sat Mar 27 1993 15:0830
 Been a little busy, but for GOD there is always time!  Look in

    Fievel::sys$public:[ms-dos.bible.online]

 Directory FIEVEL::SYS$PUBLIC:[MS-DOS.BIBLE.ONLINE]

DISK1.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK2.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK3.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK4.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK5.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK6.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK7.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK8.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK9.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
PKZ204G.EXE;2               [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
READ.ME;2                   [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
README.FIRST;2              [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)

 DISKn.ZIP are the zip'd files, PKZ204G.EXE is the self extracting zip
 utility, READ.ME is the file from inside one of the zipped files in
 plain text explaining the package, README.FIRST is another plain text
 file to help someone new to the computer enviornment.

 Thanks to Kris for the README.FIRST file.  I don't have my version online
 just yet (50%), but would be willing to help local individuals with disk
 sets or as I can.

 Bruce
12.39TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersTue Mar 30 1993 15:295
One disk took hours to port over (on a 2400 baud modem).
I need to restart my efforts to port these files off to my PC and
I'll see what's up.  It may take beyond the weekend, though.

Mark
12.40BRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerTue Mar 30 1993 17:497
    One of the problems may be that you're using PKUNZIP v2.04.  The files
    on FEIVEL were zipped using version 1 and there is incompatability
    between the two.
    
    I'll try to get a copy of the old PKUNZIP on the net.
    
    Aren't computers a pain?
12.41JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Tue Mar 30 1993 19:5723


	I tried copying everything to my account but what I get is this:


I Type:


$ copy vsscad::$1$dua101:[foreman.public.bible]bible.kjv bible.kjv

	What I get is this:

%COPY-E-OPENIN, error opening vsscad::$1$dua101:[foreman.public.bible]bible.kjv
as input
-RMS-F-DEV, error in device name or inappropriate device type for operation

	It did the same thing when I tried to copy the .EXE file. Anybody know
why?



Glen
12.42TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersTue Mar 30 1993 20:172
Do a directory and see it you get the same error (device problem).
It may be that you spelled it wrong, or he spelled it wrong.
12.43it doesn't like me too...ICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meWed Mar 31 1993 07:4316
12.44JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Wed Mar 31 1993 13:2513
| <<< Note 12.42 by TOKNOW::METCALFE "Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers" >>>



| Do a directory and see it you get the same error (device problem).
| It may be that you spelled it wrong, or he spelled it wrong.

	Mark, I checked and rechecked and the spelling I used was correct. So,
where does one get a concordance?



Glen
12.45Isn't Dave Foreman no longer with DEC?TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Mar 31 1993 14:479
I think the information in .0 through .9 or .10 is obsolete, so I'll 
move on hiding those notes.  I believe we have some current information
in this string about Bibles (for DEC equipment and PCs).  

If I get the chance (but someone can beat me to it, hint hint),
I'll try and go through this notes string and condense the information
in one note.

Mark
12.46TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Mar 31 1993 17:1648
The following references seem to be current as of the date of this note:

12.4 and .5  Bookreader Bible

         CVG""::WORK1:[THOMPSON]BIBLE_COPY.COM.
         CVG""::DECW$BOOK:BIBLE_INDEX*.DECW* DECW$BOOK:

12.6  Program to retrieve a Bible reference by E-Mail

12.11 Windows-based, PC scripture study program:
        VMSMKT::PD1:[MSDOS.BIBLE]GWW11A*.ZIP


12.21 "Display verse" program on Ultrix

12.24  MCIS2::Disk$user3:[bernier.public.pcbible]

12.29           KAOU93::DISK$CSS_USER:[HATASHITA.ONLINE]
      I can't keep this package here so as soon as anyone finds a permanent
      home for it, please let me know.

12.38  Fievel::sys$public:[ms-dos.bible.online]

 Directory FIEVEL::SYS$PUBLIC:[MS-DOS.BIBLE.ONLINE]

DISK1.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK2.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK3.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK4.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK5.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK6.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK7.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK8.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
DISK9.ZIP;1                 [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
PKZ204G.EXE;2               [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
READ.ME;2                   [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
README.FIRST;2              [1,4]          (RWE,,,RE)
--------------------------------------------------------------
For the adventurous:

Electronic Concordance by Jerry Davis.
C source is posted in ATLANA::CHRISTIAN_V5.NOTE 1020.20
-------------------------------------------------------------
Hidden notes in this string are references that I could not
reach and are probably out of date.

Mark Metcalfe
Christian Co-Mod
12.47JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Wed Mar 31 1993 18:229


	I remembered reading that there was a version that only took about
9,000 blocks and would run on VMS. Is there such a version still available?



Glen
12.49vms bibleFIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Thu Apr 01 1993 18:4622
 I have tried to follow the string on vms electronic bible, but am somewhat
 confused, we do have more than one thread in this topic...

 You are welcome to look on fievel at sys$public:[decw$bible] for the
 windows bible and index/concordance material.  Someone put this on the net
 a couple of years ago, I've been using it since, *THEY* did all of the work,
 and I don't even remember their name!

 This  access is a service point for several local workstations for the bible,
 we have just added the line 

 shelf\fievel""::sys$public:[decw$bible]bible\Bible

 to the local.decw$bookshelf file for those machines.

 re: 9000 blocks? surely you jest?  thie index files alone are 77000 block,
 the entire text and support files are 163000 blocks.

 Is this what 12.47 is looking to download?

 Bruce
12.50CSLALL::HENDERSONI know whom I have believedThu Apr 01 1993 19:0012



 A man in my church last night offered to copy the Online Bible (Shareware) for
 anyone in the congregation who wanted it.  I think I'll take him up on that.





 Jim
12.51DEMING::SILVAMemories.....Thu Apr 01 1993 19:3711


	It was one of the origional Bible's for vms (I took it was for regular
vms and not windows, but could be wrong). It said in the note that it was 9,000
blocks. Maybe they meant 90,000? It's in one of the set hidden notes towards
the beginning.



Glen
12.52TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersThu Apr 01 1993 19:4215
From 12.1 (Hidden note)

>    Electronic Concordance by Jerry Davis.
>    
>    It works on both VMS and Ultrix.
>        
>    On VMS I need space of 9000 blocks.
>        
>    On ULTRIX less than 5,000,000 bytes.

Reminder:
  Some of the early notes in this string were hidden because
the information in them was stale (no longer reachable, etc).

Mark M
12.54JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Fri Apr 02 1993 13:129


	Mark, that was the problem. It didn't work. Does anybody have one
around that size that I could copy?



Glen
12.55TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersFri Apr 02 1993 13:415
>	Mark, that was the problem. It didn't work. Does anybody have one
>around that size that I could copy?

I don't, but I wonder if 9000 blocks was a misprint.  In any event, that's
why 12.1 is hidden, because the information there is not accurate.
12.56I have one...ICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meFri Apr 02 1993 14:2631
There's a simple concordance facility (well, it also allows 'and's or
'or's, though not both in tha same search), for which the Bible lookup is 
a little under 8800 blocks, and the .exe is 142 blocks.  I still use this 
one, and you can copy it from:

	ICTHUS::ICTHUS$DUA0:[YUILLE.CONC]BIBLE.KJV
	ICTHUS::ICTHUS$DUA0:[YUILLE.CONC]CONC3.EXE

...now who produced it? - I don't have any sources, and can't offer any 
support, or much info about it.

To use it, declare a symbol

$	conc=="$dev:[dir]conc2"

Run it by:
$	-s"search string" startbook startchap:verse endbook endchap:verse

eg

$ conc -s"husband" Isaiah 3:1 Jeremiah 1:1

Isaiah 54:5 For thy Maker is thine husband; the LORD of hosts is his name;
    and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel; The God of the whole earth shall
    he be called.


1 occurrence of "husband" in 1 verse.


								Andrew
12.59JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Fri Apr 02 1993 15:3116
| ICTHUS::ICTHUS$DUA0:[YUILLE.CONC]BIBLE.KJV
| ICTHUS::ICTHUS$DUA0:[YUILLE.CONC]CONC3.EXE

	Thanks Andrew!!!! I copied it! Now I have a couple of questions.

| $	conc=="$dev:[dir]conc2"

	I did this, but it's defining the dev. I had thought it was the user3$
(which is my account) but it didn't work. When I do a show device I get a bunch
of them. What device should I look for?




Glen
12.60CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIKMark LovikFri Apr 02 1993 15:3711
    From the directory where the files reside, do a "dir" command.  The
    first thing that will be shown will be:
      "Directory DEVICENAME:[DIRECTORY]"  or
      "Directory DEVICENAME:[DIRECTORY.SUBDIRECTORY]"
    Whatever follows the word "Directory " is the pathname you want to use
    for the device and directory.
    
    Also, if you have CONC3.EXE, be sure NOT to define the command
    indicating CONC2.

    Mark L.
12.61JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Fri Apr 02 1993 17:4111
            <<< Note 12.60 by CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK "Mark Lovik" >>>





	Mark, what I forgot to do was put the $ sign in front of the device
name. Sigh..... thanks. :-)


Glen
12.62JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Fri Apr 02 1993 17:4324
| <<< Note 12.56 by ICTHUS::YUILLE "Thou God seest me" >>>



| $ conc -s"husband" Isaiah 3:1 Jeremiah 1:1

| Isaiah 54:5 For thy Maker is thine husband; the LORD of hosts is his name;
| and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel; The God of the whole earth shall
| he be called.

| 1 occurrence of "husband" in 1 verse.

	Andrew, I typed in what you did and I got the following:


		0 occurrence of "husband" in 1 verse


	Any clue as to why? I checked and rechecked the spelling and looked to
see if I left anything out. Everything was there.



Glen
12.63CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIKMark LovikFri Apr 02 1993 17:5010
    Glen,
    
    What happens whey you say "dir bible_file" ?  If it says "No files
    found", you didn't define the logical (or didn't get it correct).  The
    result should be something like:
    
    Directory DISK$mumble:[your.directory.path]
    
    BIBLE.KJV;4
    
12.64JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Fri Apr 02 1993 18:1720
| <<< Note 12.63 by CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK "Mark Lovik" >>>


| What happens whey you say "dir bible_file" ?  If it says "No files
| found", you didn't define the logical (or didn't get it correct).  The
| result should be something like:

	Mark, it did say no files found. I went and looked at my logicals and
they looked ok. I'll pull in my login.com and leave just the logicals. Here
they are:

$ CONC        :== "$user3$:[silva]conc3"
$ -s"search string" startbook startchap:verse endbook endchap:verse

	Do you see anything wrong? BTW, thanks for all the help everyone! I
REALLY appreciate it! :-)



Glen
12.65CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIKMark LovikFri Apr 02 1993 18:2413
    Glen,
    
    You also need to define a logical that points to the text file.  For
    you, the command line to add to your login.com would be:
     $ define bible_file $user3$:[silva]bible.kjv
    
    
>$ -s"search string" startbook startchap:verse endbook endchap:verse

    Is the above just a reminder for you?  It really doesn't belong in your
    login.com file.
    
    Mark L.
12.66JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Fri Apr 02 1993 19:3819
| <<< Note 12.65 by CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIK "Mark Lovik" >>>



| $ define bible_file $user3$:[silva]bible.kjv


	I've done that, what I get is it says:


-RMS-F-DEV, error in device name or inappropriate device type for operation



	Somedays I just feel computer illiterate.... :-(  The sad part is that
IS the device name. sigh......


Glen
12.67Thanks everyone for your help and patience! :-)JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Fri Apr 02 1993 19:4510


	Well, I played around some more and got it to work. I guess I wasn't as
illiterate as I thought! :-) Actually, I think we all knew who handled
this..... :-)



Glen
12.68back briefly...ICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meFri Apr 02 1993 20:3717
Hi Glen,

I've been away - left work, gone home (it's 10:35p.m. here)

In case anyone uses this -

$ CONC        :== "$user3$:[silva]conc3"

You don't need the ':' *and* the quotes - it's one or the other.  

$ CONC        == "$user3$:[silva]conc3"
or
$ CONC        :==$user3$:[silva]conc3

	- was that it, Glen?

				Andrew
12.69JURAN::SILVAMemories.....Sat Apr 03 1993 19:3713
| <<< Note 12.68 by ICTHUS::YUILLE "Thou God seest me" >>>




| $ CONC        :== "$user3$:[silva]conc3"

	Andrew, I had this in my login.com. What I did was to take off the 1st
$ sign and it worked fine. Thanks for all the help! :-)



Glen
12.71CSLALL::HENDERSONI know whom I have believedTue Apr 06 1993 13:4121
RE:    <<< Note 12.70 by FIEVEL::FILGATE "Bruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452" >>>
                           -< pc based bible online >-


 
 >Someone mentioned that they had been offered a copy by a member of their
 <congregation, any chance that it could be put on line long enough to try
 >to locate a bug?

 

  I had been offered a copy, unfortunately he has it on 5 1/4 floppies and my
 system uses 3 1/2.  And, once I have it I don't have the disk space to load
 it to my vax account.  





 Jim
12.72TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersTue Apr 06 1993 14:239
12.73CSLALL::HENDERSONI know whom I have believedTue Apr 06 1993 14:3510


 Great!  I'll talk to the guy at church Wedsnesday night and see if he'll
 entrust his copies to me and we'll be in business :-)




 Jim who doesn't even want to think of the modem headaches
12.74Re-installed Online BibleBRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerTue Apr 06 1993 16:1845
    Sorry to hear about the problems you've been having with the Online
    Bible.  I've re-ZIPped and re-loaded the files at:
    
    	KAOU93::DISK$CSS_USER:[HATASHITA.ONLINE]
    
    There are 10 files there.  The .ZIP files are the disks which are
    required for a full package (AKJV-Darby, Greek & Hebrew, Scofield
    notes, Strong's, TSL, etc...) installation of version 6.  
    
    There is also a file called PKZ204C.EXE which is the self-extracting
    package of PKware compression utilities (v. 2.04) which is what I used
    to zip the disks.  You need to use the PKUNZIP.EXE program on each of
    the .ZIP files to uncompress them.
    
    When you unZip the disks make sure that you keep the uncompressed files 
    on their proper disks, otherwise the installation will not finish.  You
    will need to unZip the files onto 1.44 Mb floppies.
    
    The .ZIP files correspond to the disks as given in the following table:
    
    	DISK1.ZIP	Installation, cross reference, program files.
    	DISK2.ZIP	AKJV and Darby version of the Bible.  Disk 1.
    	DISK3.ZIP	AKJV and Darby version of the Bible.  Disk 2.
    	DISK4.ZIP	AKJV and Darby version of the Bible.  Disk 3.
    	DISK5.ZIP	Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, notes. Disk 1.
    	DISK6.ZIP	Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, notes. Disk 2.
    	DISK7.ZIP 	Topics disk
    	DISK8.ZIP	Scofield notes
    	DISK9.ZIP	Revised Greek and Hebrew Lexicon
    
    When you run the installation program on DISK1, it will prompt you to
    insert the first disks from each module you wish to install.  If you're
    tight on disk space you can work with a minimum installation of disks
    2, 3 and 4.  The other disks contain a library's worth of additional
    information and cross references.
    
    For the amount of trouble this installation may be, I promise you that,
    once the software is running you will not be disappointed.  This
    software matches the performance and features of other packages costing
    hundreds of dollars. 
    
    If anyone has any problems with the files or the actual program, please
    feel free to contact me.
    
    Kris
12.75TROOA::DEBOERTue Apr 06 1993 17:287
    re Online Bible
    I already have V5.0 what are the enhancements to V6.0 and is it worth
    recopying to get it. I noticed it does take more disk space so there
    must be some chances.
    
    Orval
    
12.76RIPPLE::BRUSO_SAHorn players have more brassWed Apr 07 1993 17:2619

MS/DOS V6.0 enhancements:


1. Double Space - file compression utility

2. Anti-Virus Tool

3. Back-Up Tool

4. Undelete Tool

5. MEM Maker - Memory Optimizer


Sandy
    

12.77Not THAT upgrade!CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIKMark LovikWed Apr 07 1993 17:425
    No, no, Sandy!  Not MS/DOS V6.0 enhancements.  He was asking about
    Online Bible V6.0 enhancements.  The latter is free and infinitely more
    edifying.  :-)
    
    Markel
12.78TROOA::DEBOERWed Apr 07 1993 18:177
    re .76 -77,
    Oh well I'll need to know about dos v6.0 features anyway as this online
    bible is going to use more disk space so I will need to use Double
    space features anyway.
    
    Orval
    
12.79online is now online!FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Thu Apr 08 1993 16:2022
 Thanks to Kris, the newly uploaded `online' downloaded to fievel vax and
 to pc to unzip with the 2.04c pkunzip and installed on a 325p running
 DOS 6.0 .

 Fair warning to anyone that downloaded the first verion of the zipped files,
 at least one has something strange when unzipped (no errors at unzip) in
 that they generate internal crc errors at install.  Get the new zip files,
 dated 6-apr-1993 and use pkz204c to unzip.  Perhaps other versions of
 pkz will work, but this one *does* work.

 I have deleted the earlier version of the zips from fievel and placed the
 new versions in their place.

 Now if I can just get used to this version, I've been running 2.0?

 Oh, I have the unzipped install floppies in my office, anyone is welcome to
 borrow them and return them.  Walking driving is slow, but the amount of
 bits in a fistful of floppies makes it a much higher baud rate venture
 than a modem!

 Bruce 
12.80BRADOR::HATASHITAHard wear engineerThu Apr 08 1993 17:4210
    Good to hear.
    
    I would recommend that anyone using version 6 order a manual for eight
    dollars.  The address is given in one of the READ.ME files.  There is a
    help file included but it's much handier to have the book at your side
    when navigating through this package.
    
    Also, if the spirit moves you, please consider donating some money to
    the folks at Online since they do incur expenses making this package
    available free to missions around the world.
12.81Other pc versions available??WINWRD::MURSEWICKFri Apr 09 1993 21:428
Does anyone know if other versions of the Bible are available besided KJV?
 In particular for the pc? Please let me know.


		Thanks!


			Ron
12.82CHTP00::CHTP05::LOVIKMark LovikFri Apr 09 1993 21:498
    Ron,
    
    The free "Online Bible" discussed in this note string seems to contain
    the "Darby" as well as KJV.  The "Darby" is the "New Translation" by
    John Nelson Darby.  Although not as widely known as some translations,
    it is a very good one (especially in the New Testament, IMO).
    
    Mark L.
12.83Logos...POWDML::MCCONNELLCows...So cute, and tasty, too!Mon Apr 12 1993 13:015
    Also, the Logos software described earlier in this note has
    more than 10 different versions available, including versions in
    greek and hebrew.  We just got it and it is AWESOME!
    
    Sue
12.84Heres an other that works, PC or RAINBOWJUPITR::DBOYDThu Apr 22 1993 02:5739
    This may be old but when I used it on a PC (a 286), it worked, and will
    also work on a DEC RAINBOW, so it should work on any kind of DOS PC.
    
			FROM THE RAINBOW NOTESFILE
          <<< NOTED::DISK$NOTES4:[NOTES$LIBRARY_4OF4]RAINBOW.NOTE;1 >>>
                           -< The Rainbow Notesfile >-
================================================================================
Note 970.5                Online Bible, King James Ver.                   5 of 9
PATE::COTE "Dave (Peck) Cote, Hudson, MA. USA"       15 lines   7-FEB-1992 12:24
                                -< Bible moved >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MOVED TO==>	PATE::DISK$MVC:[COTE.PUBLIC]

	BIBLENT1.ZIP;1          643   5-AUG-1991 12:34:16.60  (RWED,RWED,,RE)
	BIBLENT2.ZIP;1          148   5-AUG-1991 13:06:31.89  (RWED,RWED,,RE)
	BIBLEOT1.ZIP;1          659   5-AUG-1991 13:13:51.18  (RWED,RWED,,RE)
	BIBLEOT2.ZIP;1          633   6-AUG-1991 09:58:04.15  (RWED,RWED,,RE)
	BIBLEOT3.ZIP;1          596   6-AUG-1991 12:25:07.49  (RWED,RWED,,RE)
	BIBLEOT4.ZIP;1          497   6-AUG-1991 12:00:19.14  (RWED,RWED,,RE)

	Total of 6 files, 3176 blocks.

	I've broken it up into 6 chunks that should each fit on an RX50.
	The NT1 & 2 are the New Testament, OTn are Old Testament.

                            -< Quran/Koran online >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	How about the Quran (Koran)

Directory DISK$MVC:[COTE.PUBLIC]
	QURAN01.ZIP;1           674  16-MAR-1992 12:03:01.82  (RWED,RWED,,RE)
	QURAN02.ZIP;1           109  13-MAR-1992 17:01:33.20  (RWED,RWED,,RE)

	Total of 2 files, 783 blocks.

	I broke it into two files to ensure they'd fit on an RX50.

	PS. Don't use wildcards to copy these, use explicit file names.	Dave

12.85Online TSR / WPS-PLUS/DOS?KCOHUB::KCPCXX::SCHELLInsufficient virtual memory...Tue Apr 27 1993 15:547
    I realize I may be shooting in the dark, but...
    
    I'm using ONLINE Bible V6.0 and WPS-PLUS/DOS V4.1 on a DEC PC.  I would
    LOVE to get the Online TSR to work in WPS-PLUS, but haven't been able
    to.  Anyone else out there tried it?
    
    John
12.86CRC Error during installMACNAS::EDGARDavid Edgar GAO 1/27 DTN 822 4259Thu May 06 1993 15:1934
12.87TROOA::DEBOERThu May 06 1993 19:487
    How do you copy from the local node to the pc? I had to make sure that
    the files on the vms system where of fixed 512 record size. I had to
    use a command file to make them of fixed 512 record size and then
    kermit to the Pc and all works Ok. Ican post a pointer here to so you
    can get the command file if you require it.
    
    Orval
12.88if you need to convertTROOA::DEBOERThu May 06 1993 19:5421

What I do is to convert the file with vms before kermitting it to the pc.
I did have to do this with pkz204g.exe.

To check the file before you kermit and find it doesn't work do an anal/rms
on the file to find if it is fixed lenght 512.

    Copy the following two files to your account:


Directory TARKIN::DASH2:[LIN.PUBLIC.VMSTOOLS]

ANY_TO_FIXED_512.EXE;1    6/6       29-SEP-1987 14:44:07.00  (RE,RWED,RE,RE)
TO_FIXED_512.COM;1        2/3       10-JUN-1991 07:56:47.41  (RE,RWED,RE,RE)
    

    At the dollar prompt type @to_fixed_512. Answer the filename questions and 
  the file is converted.

Orval
12.89CSLALL::HENDERSONRevive us againThu May 06 1993 20:0617

 I was looking for that earlier today for something else! Thanks!







 Jim (who needed it to convert files to add more airplanes to flight simulator!)






12.92Rathole altertCSLALL::HENDERSONRevive us againMon May 10 1993 17:0212


 What's a CRC error?  I got one this weekend and my manual doesn't discuss
 them.






 Jim
12.94CSLALL::HENDERSONRevive us againMon May 10 1993 17:075



 Uh oh
12.95Random text generatorICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meFri May 14 1993 13:0921
WISDOM is a program written in BASIC which has a base of Biblical texts. 
When it's run, it generates a 'random' number to offer one of these texts. 
It is currently available in KJV, NAS, NIV, and in Spanish.... 

You can copy it from:
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_KJV.EXE
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_NAS.EXE
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_NIV.EXE
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_RVV.EXE

If you want to add more texts, translations, etc...  The sources are there 
too, as:
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_KJV.BAS
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_NAS.BAS
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_NIV.BAS
		ICTHUS::SYS$PUBLIC:WISDOM_RVV.BAS

Sources are all a little under 75 blocks, while .EXEs are under 100 blocks.

						God bless
								Andrew
12.96ONLINE BIBLE new locationsMIACT::ROWELLPaul Rowell @BBP - TMC UKTue May 18 1993 20:1122
    I also had problems with the first copy of ONLINE BIBLE V6.0. I have
    now sucessfully installed the complete package and can confirm that it
    is even better than before!
    
    I have been working on getting the online bible onto SIMTEL and other
    public domain sites. Currently it is on a node called WINNAH, the full
    path name is WINNAH""::"\ftp\msdos\bible" - there are 10 files all
    starting with "onbib" eg onbibins.zip - the install disk. I would
    advise you to read the onbibrme.1st for instructions on how to make
    your nine installation disks. You will need to use the latest version
    of PKUNZIP to extract the files. I strongly recommend SPOOL for copying
    the files.
    
    Eventually they will work there way onto CALDEC::PD1:[MSDOS.BIBLE] and
                                             VMSMKT::PD1:[MSDOS.BIBLE]
    where you will be able to use the normal VMS syntax for copying files
    rather than the case senitive U*IX as above.
    
    It takes a while to load and about 20MB of disk space if you install
    everything but it is well worth the effort.
    
    -Paul
12.97Out of hours accessMIACT::ROWELLPaul Rowell @BBP - TMC UKTue May 18 1993 20:132
    I should have said - please restrict access to out of hours - yet
    another reason for using SPOOL!
12.98Gw4w `God's Word for Windows' back a few / Online / CommercialFIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Sun May 30 1993 13:5727
 This weekend I loaded up and installed GWW as referenced back a few replies.

 Having now loaded the Online 5.0 and 6.0 as well as GWW, perhaps a few words
 are in order.

 Firstly, Online is DOS; version 6.0 on the net has both the AV and Darby
 translations, while 5.0 appears to have just the AV, hence it takes less
 disk space.  Version 6.0 appears to be installable with just one of the
 translations instead of both if disk space is an issue. Probably should
 just go with the 6.0 if one is trying to choose between the versions.

 GWW is similar to Online, but for DOS windows with some exceptions.  The
 search mode in GWW allows, in a very straighforward fashion, the search
 with multiple strings with AND and OR operations.  On the down side, for
 detail study, there are more notes available with the Online kits.  Mousing
 around the menus might be faster for some folks.

 There is a CD out there, selling for $28 - $60 depending who is advertising
 it, and assuming that there is one product not 10!  It has 9 translations
 (American Standard, King James, New King James, Living Bible, New              
 International, Revised Standard, Simple English New Testament, Literal English 
 Translation, Hebrew-Greek Transliteration), plus 20 Bible dictionaries,        
 commentaries and reference works with Strong's Numbers. I've seen the ad is
 the DAK catalog and in Computer Shopper.

 Bruce
12.99search/find difference between Online and GW4WFIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Tue Jun 15 1993 12:5113
 Here is another difference between the two subject electronic Bibles, GW4W
 has a fixed lookup list for words! and somewhat incomplete.  With Online
 I've yet to find a word that I could not look up, `with' did me in last night
 while studying, GW4W offered the excuse that it was not entered into the 
list of words, therefore it could not be searched for.  In addition the Online
phrase search has some advantages over the GW4W approach.

It is interesting to have both up on the screen in their own windows at the same
time!  I used to have paper books spread every which way, ok, so I still have
quite a few paper Bibles spread out on occasion....

Bruce
12.100Online 6.0, missing a file? works under windows, but fix one `bug' first!FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Sat Jun 19 1993 17:5916
 Could someone else running Bible Online 6.0 please check on a file for me?
 When using the .pif files in dos windows, they both point to a bible.bat file,
 which does not exist (as near as I can discern), biblew.bat does exist and
 if the .pif files are repointed to this bat file instead, the windows
 version sort of works.  Sort of ==> no mouse, no double click on corner to
 exit....

 
 I have put both GW4W and Online 6.0 up on Pathworks, and finally have them
 running, maybe....  We still have some problems around multiple users,
 and some files (eg notes.map) which must open write enable, hence must be
 local (server based, shared files must be read only to protect against
 corruption).

 Bruce
12.101online 6.0 installation `bug'FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Sat Jun 19 1993 18:478
 If an alternate directory is chosen for installation  (eg not c:\bible),
 file biblew.bat will not be correct, and will have to be edited, it will
 point to c:\bible.

 Likewise, both .pif files will still point to c:\bible.  Use the pif editor.

 Bruce
12.102To access an online bible (if your system doesn't have one)TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersTue Jun 22 1993 20:5223
Try this:

$ define bible_file yukon::sys$public:bible.kjv
$ bib*le :== $yukon::sys$public:conc.exe
$ Bible -s"spirit" Matthew John
          ^ no space!

You should be able to access all verses containing the word spirit 
in the gospels of Matthew through John.

Jim Glenn says DFS users can have slightly faster access. 
If you flood DECnet, then you'll have to answer to Jim for
degrading his system performance.

Other commands:

$ BIBLE JOHN 3:16

   This begins to list all verses beginning with John 3:15 to the end
   of the Bible.  Please use CTRL/Y to interrupt.  You can also supply
   and ending verse.

More tomorrow...
12.104TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Aug 04 1993 14:541
I've modified the title of .102 to be more clear.  thanks, Bruce.
12.105Christian clipart?POBOX::FOILESJesus Christ -- Semper FidelasFri Aug 13 1993 21:346
    Does anyone know where I could get some Christian clipart in .PCX or
    .TIF formats?
    
    Thanks, 
    
    Neil
12.106Christian clipartFRETZ::HEISERone more songWed Aug 18 1993 19:5914
    With some hesitation, I'm making my repository world available.  The only 
    limitation is the copy times.  You can copy any time except for 10am-8pm 
    EST.  This is a standalone workstation and I won't tolerate the 
    performance hit from multiple network copy requests.  I will rudely 
    disconnect (without notice) any network links created during those hours.  
    If there are too many violations during those hours, I will take them 
    offline.
    
    Having said that, the repository that this group would be interested in
    is located at FRETZ::SCANS:[CHRISTIAN].  There are other directories
    available if you're so inclined.
    
    regards,
    Mike
12.107JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeWed Aug 18 1993 20:3217
    
    Mike,
    
    Thanks for making those available to us.  I really appreciate it. 
    However, I do want to re-emphasize the hours and put in how that
    translates to my neck of the woods.
    
        >You can copy any time except for 10am-8pm
        >EST.  This is a standalone workstation and I won't tolerate the
        >performance hit from multiple network copy requests.  I will rudely
        >disconnect (without notice) any network links created during those
        >hours.
    
    For those on PST that translates to 7am-5pm.
    
    Nancy
    
12.108Many thanks, Mike.POBOX::FOILESJesus Christ -- Semper FidelasThu Aug 19 1993 16:181
    
12.109F10 Cross Ref not workingKCOHUB::KCPCXX::SCHELLInsufficient virtual memory...Tue Sep 21 1993 15:0612
    Running Online Bible V6.0.  I installed on a laptop.  Works fine, with
    one exception:
    
    	When I press F10 for Cross-References, Online simply repeats the
    	current verse in the scan window.
    
    	If I create a note for a verse, suddenly F10 for that verse works
    	correctly.
    
    Any thoughts?
    
    John
12.110The Bible Library version 1.1 CD from Ellis EnterprisesFIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Mon Oct 04 1993 17:2412
 I picked this up a couple of weeks ago, and tried to mount it under
 VMS served by Pathworks to the PCs, no joy.  Although the CD was purported
 to be ISO, it does not have a volume label, or it is all blanks.  

 This is here in this note just to point out that Version 1.1 has trouble, to
 save the unwary a few bucks.

 Now, if someone has some constructive ideas to mount/server this CD, please
 share them offline so to don't clutter this string up.

 Bruce
12.111Warning for "conc" (BIBLE.KJV) usersCHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikWed Oct 06 1993 14:5311
    Many of us utilize the VMS (and Ultrix?) version of the concordance
    program (utilizing CONC3.EXE and BIBLE.KJV files).  Recently I was
    searching for something that I *knew* existed, but my "conc" searches
    continually came up dry.  At home, a momement with Strongs pointed me to
    the text I was looking for.  This got me wondering why the online
    version never gave me what I wanted.  A little deeper searching
    revealed that the BIBLE.KJV files (I checked both FIEVEL:: and ICTHUS::
    versions) seems to be somewhat abridged -- the book of Deuteronomy ends
    with chapter 21.
    
    Mark L
12.112TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersWed Oct 06 1993 15:0014
I pulled down my Parallel Bible once to check out CONC's spelling of
Boaz (which spelled it Booz), but the KJV confirmed that they spelled 
it Booz while the other translations spelled it Boaz.

The point being, it is not a bad idea to check things out when they look
a little off.  Many times, I will pull up Scripture references people
give in this conference (call me Berean) to ensure that the context
is maintained.

Acts 17:11  These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they
received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures
daily, whether those things were so.

Thanks for the heads-up, Mark.
12.113Another reason to like LOGOSEVMS::PAULKM::WEISSTrade freedom for security-lose bothWed Oct 06 1993 15:556
If you searched for "Boaz" in the King James, and it couldn't find it, it will
pop up with a box asking (Not an exact quote, but to this effect):

"Couldn't find 'Boaz.'  Did you mean 'Booz'?"

Paul
12.114WORDsearch Bible SoftwareULYSSE::EASTWOODThu Oct 07 1993 07:2720
I hope this is the right place to put this note (Mods please move it if not)

At home I use a Mac, and through the Scripture Union Bookshop in London I
got WORDsearch Computer Bible, produced in the USA by Navpress Software. 
I'm pretty impressed with it (as a non-techie DECcie) and it seems to do
searches and displays really well.  It searches by reference/word/phrase, 
and will display references/verses/contexts.  There's a notepad window
alongside the display window, for making notes and comments.  It's produced
in both Mac and MS-DOS versions.

It's available in NIV, KJV, NKJV, NRSV, Living Bible, with Strong's, 
Nave's Topics, and a Bridge module to give direct access to your usual WP
application.  I've a demo diskette that you're allowed to copy, so if 
someone here in Sophia Antipolis will help me do it, I'll get the demo 
uploaded into the Mac archive.

I've no connections with the firm that produces this software - I just tell
you what I've found good value.

In Jesus' Name,			Richard.
12.115Another shameless plug...... :-)EVMS::PAULKM::WEISSTrade freedom for security-lose bothThu Oct 07 1993 11:447
If anyone in ZK (or visiting ZK) want's to see how LOGOS works, stop by my
office - ZK3/4-Y19 (In the southwest corner of the building - for the
directionally impaired, that's the farthest from the cafeteria and closest to
the road - almost directly over the ZK3 lobby).  I have LOGOS insstalled on my
laptop, and I usually have it in here at the office.

Paul
12.116new BIBLE.KJV for use with CONCCVG::THOMPSONWho will rid me of this meddlesome priest?Thu Oct 07 1993 19:2421
    The following archive includes a BIBLE.KJV that includes all of 
    Deuteronomy. CONC3 still has trouble with it because an incorrect
    chapter count is hard coded into it. It will find things if the
    range starts before chapter 22 and ends in or after Joshua but
    specifying anything inside that range will get an error. If anyone
    finds the source to CONC3 send me mail and I'll fix it.

    		Alfred

Directory LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]

BIBLE.KJV;5            8897   7-OCT-1993 16:03:53.00
CONC.C;19                18  14-OCT-1991 07:04:25.00
CONC.EXE;26             131  14-OCT-1991 07:14:58.00
CONC.TXT;3               10   9-OCT-1991 08:44:48.00
CONC2.C;3                31   7-OCT-1993 16:11:23.00
CONC2.EXE;3             132   7-OCT-1993 16:11:52.00
CONC3.EXE;1             142  12-NOV-1991 09:44:24.00
README.TXT;2             10   2-APR-1993 09:29:56.00

Total of 8 files, 9371 blocks.
12.117CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikThu Oct 07 1993 20:125
    I think there is an problem with the version in the above notes.  I will
    try to work it out with Alfred.  In the meantime, I would not suggest
    revising your files yet.
    
    Mark L.
12.118Hackers' Unit[e]AUSSIE::CAMERONand God sent him FORTH (Gen 3:23)Thu Oct 07 1993 22:444
    If nobody finds the source to CONC3 and wants it "fixed" to read the
    new BIBLE.KJV, I can _PATCH_ it!
    
    James
12.119CVG::THOMPSONWho will rid me of this meddlesome priest?Fri Oct 08 1993 12:038
    Mark was correct. There was a problem with CONC2 (and still is with
    CONC3) because those programs have a byte count hard coded in as well
    as a chapter count. Counting bytes is easy, that's why we have
    computers, so I have corrected the CONC2.C and CONC2.EXE in my area.
    If anyone patches CONC3.EXE would you please send me mail so I can
    get a copy. Thanks.
    
    		Alfred
12.120CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikFri Oct 08 1993 12:527
    James,
    
    I already did a _PATCH_ on the chapter count in CONC3.EXE . :-)  Now,
    once I get the corrected byte counts out of Alfred's machine, I can
    patch them in as well.
    
    Mark L. a_bit_twiddler_from_way_back :-)
12.121something wonderful about working with God's Word in any formatCVG::THOMPSONWho will rid me of this meddlesome priest?Fri Oct 08 1993 18:0519
    Mark has kindly provided a patched version of CONC3.EXE. Such teamwork.
    The following directory is current and includes versions of CONC,
    CONC2, and CONC3 that work correctly with the version of BIBLE.KJV
    in that directory. If anyone has trouble with them, either not working
    correctly or has trouble getting then, by all means send mail. I don't
    get into this conference that often.
    
    			Alfred
    
Directory LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]

BIBLE.KJV;5            8897   7-OCT-1993 16:03:53.00
CONC.C;19                18  14-OCT-1991 07:04:25.00
CONC.EXE;26             131  14-OCT-1991 07:14:58.00
CONC.TXT;3               10   9-OCT-1991 08:44:48.00
CONC2.C;5                31   8-OCT-1993 08:56:10.00
CONC2.EXE;4             132   8-OCT-1993 09:00:43.00
CONC3.EXE;2             142   8-OCT-1993 10:12:26.00
README.TXT;2             10   2-APR-1993 09:29:56.00
12.122Whoops, belongs in chit-chat... ;-)AUSSIE::CAMERONand God sent him FORTH (Gen 3:23)Sun Oct 10 1993 21:4514
    Re: Note 12.120 by CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK
    
>   I already did a _PATCH_ on the chapter count in CONC3.EXE . :-)  
    
    Good to hear!
    
    My idea of *real* programming is patching the VMS executive...
    Or for a fast system shutdown;
    
    	>>>   main() { int halt=0; sys$cmkrnl(&halt); }
    
    ;-)
    
    James
12.123need helpELMAGO::AMORALESOnward and upwardWed Oct 13 1993 13:358
    
    
       Could someone please give  step by step directions for copying and
    
    runing the list given , thanks .
    
    			Fonz
      
12.124Please stand by....CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikWed Oct 13 1993 13:395
    I would advise waiting for a little while -- I think I may have found a
    problem with the current CONC3.EXE .  I'll post detailed directions
    when I've had a chance to check a little further.
    
    Mark L.
12.125RE-CORRECTED VERSION OF CONC3.EXECHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikThu Oct 14 1993 15:4733
    OK, for all CONC3 users, it's time to copy again.
    
    After using my previously patched version, I realized that something
    wasn't working right.  In the process of trying to figure out what was
    wrong, I looked around to see if anyone had the older version of
    CONC3.EXE and BIBLE.KJV -- I got a sinking feeling as ICTHUS and FIEVEL
    both already had been updated.  A little more examination of CONC3.EXE
    (the source cannot be located) and I figured out where the problem lay. 
    Another round of patching, and it's ready to go.
    
    So, you need to copy CONC3.EXE again from (courtesy of Alfred Thompson)
      LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]CONC3.EXE
    
    Note that if you already copied the revised BIBLE.KJV, you do *not*
    need a new copy of it.
    
    For new users (Fonz, take note!), also copy
      LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]BIBLE.KJV
    and
      LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]README.TXT
    
    (SPOOL COPY, especially for BIBLE.KJV, is probably not a bad idea.)
    
    The README.TXT has an explanation (ignore the parts on copying the
    files from FIEVEL:: :-) ) of how to get the things running and how to
    use it.  In basic (no puns, please--it's written in C), you need to
    define a logical BIBLE_FILE pointing to BIBLE.KJV, and define a foreign
    command to execute CONC3.EXE .  Then the instructions tell the various
    possible ways to use the program.
    
    Enjoy,
    
    Mark L.
12.126CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikThu Oct 14 1993 16:0829
    One additional note about the instructions (README.TXT):
    
    In the example, they show
      $ conc -w30 -s"battle & lord" 1Sam 1:1 Job 1:1
    
      will search for battle AND lord beginning at 1st Samuel 1:1 and
      end the search at Job 1:1, with a wrap at column 30.
    
    This is a little misleading, as it will warch for "battle " AND
    " lord" -- the spaces included.  So, if the word "battle" had something
    other than a space after it, or the word "lord" didn't have a space
    before it, no match would be made.  A better command line would be:
      $ conc -w30 -s"battle&lord" 1Sam 1:1 Job 1:1
    omitting the spaces between the quotes.
    
    One additional hint -- often when studying a chapter, I like to print
    out a hard copy of it that I can mark up freely.  To do this, I figure
    out what the last verse of the chapter is (I usually just do a CONC to
    the next chapter verse 1), I'll call the last verse number 'n' below. 
    Then, to get the text of chapter 'ch' from book 'book', do:
    
    $ define/user sys$output x.x
    $ conc book ch:1 book ch:n
    
    will give you a file X.X with the text of the chapter.  Sometimes I add
    a width qualifier to the CONC command line as well.
    NOTE:  DO NOT forget /USER on the "define".
    
    Mark L.
12.127still in need of helpELMAGO::AMORALESOnward and upwardThu Oct 14 1993 18:3210
         Alright !
    
    I've copied the conc3.exe and the readme.txt and spool copy the
    bible.kjv . They are surrently in my dir . What I need help with is
    defining a logical name - not sure what you mean here and also a
    foreign command . I have yet to start anything - chicken I guess .
    Thanks  Mark L. for all your help , but it would seem I need more.
    
    
    					Fonz
12.128CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikThu Oct 14 1993 18:333
    Will work with you by mail.
    
    Mark L.
12.129Announcing CONC.COMCHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikMon Oct 18 1993 16:5590
    There are some changes that I would *love* to make in CONC3.EXE, but
    the alas, source seems to be forever gone.  It recently occurred to me
    that the changes I really want don't require source, as long as DCL is
    available (sorry, PDM).  So, I went to work with DCL.  What I really
    wanted was the ability to abbreviate the command line, so that if you
    only want one verse, you just had to enter the reference once.  Or, if
    you want an entire chapter, you could just enter the book and chapter.
    Or, if the ending book is the same as the starting book, you don't have
    to enter the ending book the second time.  The result is CONC.COM,
    which is contained in the following reply.  It contains details at the
    top.  A summary of the changes is:

    If you want to refer to just one verse, you only need to enter
     conc [-w] [-s] book ch:vv

    If you want to refer to just a single chapter, you only need to enter
     conc [-w] [-s] book ch

    If you want to refer to just a single book, enter
     conc [-w] [-s] book

    If you want to search a range of books, enter
     conc -s"search_string" start_book end_book

    Anyway, CONC.COM, is contained in the next reply.  To use it:

    1) Extract the following reply as CONC.COM .  From character cell
       notes, the command you can use is
         Notes> EXTRACT/NOHEAD CONC.COM 12.130
    2) Exit from notes.  If your default directory is not the same as where
       your CONC3.EXE and BIBLE.KJV reside, rename CONC.COM to that
       directory.

    FOR CURRENT USERS OF THE 'CONC' PROGRAM:
    3) You need to modify your login.com (or wherever you define the
       symbol/foreign command to invoke your current CONC program) as follows:
         You currently have something like:
           DEFINE BIBLE_FILE disk_name:[directory.subdirectory]BIBLE.KJV
           CONC :== $disk_name:[directory.subdirectory]CONC3
         where disk_name:[directory.subdirectory] is your directory path.
         Do NOT modify the DEFINE BIBLE_FILE line.

         Change the second line (CONC :== $diskname:....) to look like this:
           CONC3 :== $disk_name:[directory.subdirectory]CONC3
         i.e., add a "3" to the initial "CONC" .  If you used some other
         symbol (such as "BIBLE") to activate the program, replace it with
         CONC3  .  Also, your directory path should be used in place of
         disk_name:[directory.subdirectory]

         Then, add the following, using your directory path in place of
         disk_name:[directory.subdirectory]
           CONC :== @disk_name:[directory.subdirectory]CONC
         Notice:  the '@' after the ==, and just CONC at the end.
         If you prefer some other command (such as BIBLE) to start things
         off, use it in place of the *first* "CONC" in this line.

    FOR NEW USERS OF THE CONC PROGRAM:
    3) Copy LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]CONC3.EXE
         to your system
       Copy LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]BIBLE.KJV
         to your system
       (You also might want to copy
         LSTARK""::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.CONCORDANCE]README.TXT
       which gives some details on using the program.  However, follow the
       following lines for your setup, rather than what README.TXT says.)

       In your login.com file, add the following lines:
        $ define bible_file your$disk:[your_directory]BIBLE.KJV
        $ define conc3 :== $your$disk:[your_directory]conc3
        $ define conc := @your$disk:[your_directory]conc
       replacing your$disk and your_directory with the location where
       your files are located.  (Doing a 'dir' will show you this.)

    Once you log back in (or do @login), these new definitions will be in
    place, and you should be able to use the simplified commands.

    If you want to play around and see what kind of defaults CONC.COM will
    come up with, just enter "-t" after the conc command.  The resulting
    command will be displayed, but no actual execution will take place. 
    For example,
     $ conc -t -w60 -s"altar" ex deut
     The final command is:
     conc -W60 -S"altar" EX 1:1 DEUT 999:999

    Note that 999 is used for a default ending chapter and/or verse.

    Let me know if you have any problems.  Also, I make no claims as to be
    a DCL guru.

    Mark L.
12.130EXTRACT/NOHEAD CONC.COMCHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikMon Oct 18 1993 16:56230
$!
$! CONC.COM -- a utility to make the CONC3.EXE interface a little friendlier
$!             (since there is no source code available to change)
$!             written by Mark Lovik, Oct. 1993
$!
$! The usual command line for the 'conc' command looks like:
$!   conc [-w] [-s] sbook sch:sv ebook ech:ev
$! where -w and -s are the optional width and search criteria, sbook sch:sv
$! are the starting chapter and verse, and ebook ech:ev are the ending chapter
$! and verse.  The following are a few examples of the differences that this
$! command procedure makes (using the abbreviations sbook, sch, sv, ebook, ech,
$! and ev as defined above), showing the "abbreviated" new commands and the
$! equivalent "full" command that is actually executed.  Note that where "last"
$! is mentioned that it represents the last chapter and/or verse in a
$! book/chapter.  Also, the width (-w) specified is not mentioned in the sample
$! commands below, but its functionality remains unchanged.
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 sbook last:last
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 sbook sch:last
$!   (note: without a search string, this command will output a single chapter)
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:sv
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:sv sch:sv
$!   (note: without a search string, this command will output a single verse)
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook ebook
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 ebook last:last
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch ebook [ech[:ev]]
$! result: if only ebook is specified:
$!          conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 ebook last:last
$!         if ebook and ech are specified
$!          conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 ebook ech:last
$!         if ebook, ech, and ev are specified
$!          conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 ebook ech:ev
$!   (note that is sch is eliminated, all the above would start at sbook 1:1)
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch ech
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 sbook ech:last
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:sv :ev
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 sbook sch:ev
$!
$!
$! SETUP INSTRUCTIONS:
$!   1) In your login.com file, create a symbol (the above examples are based
$!      on 'conc' for this) that will execute this command file.  For example
$!        $ conc :== @some$disk:[my_sys_login.conc_dir]conc
$!      where this file is named as "conc.com", located in a sub-directory"
$!      "conc_dir" under your sys$login default, on the drive "some$disk".
$!   2) Create a foreign command, CONC3, to execute the conc program, i.e.,
$!        $ conc3 :== $some$disk:[my_sys_login.conc_dir]conc3
$!      if you are using conc3.exe .  If you have a different version or name
$!      for the .exe file, use that name in place of the "conc3" at the *end*
$!      of the above example.  The first "conc3" must be left as "conc3".
$!
$! To make it easy to test what command will result from a particular 'conc'
$! specification, an additional optional parameter has been added to the
$! command line.  If "-t" is the first parameter after the 'conc' command, the
$! resulting command will be output without being executed.  Note that you may
$! see some '999' values in place of defaulted ending chapter and/or verse.
$!
$
$ width = ""
$ srch = ""
$ test_it = 0
$ pnum = 1
$
$! Test for the parameter "-t" as the first.  If found, just show what the
$! result 'conc' command is, without performing it. 
$ if f$locate("-T",p1) .ne. f$length(p1)
$ then
$   pnum = 2
$   test_it = 1
$ endif
$
$! Check for a width (-Wnn) specification
$ if f$locate("-W",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$ then
$   width = p'pnum'
$   pnum = pnum + 1
$ endif
$
$! Check for a search string (-s"string") specification
$ if f$locate("-S",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$ then
$   srch = p'pnum'
$   pnum = pnum + 1
$ endif
$
$! Now pnum should point to the parameter indicating the starting book
$
$ sbook = ""
$ sch = ""
$ sv = ""
$ ebook = ""
$ ech = ""
$ ev = ""
$ sbook_specified = 0
$! Now start filling in any missing parameters...
$! Check if there is even a starting book
$ if p'pnum' .eqs. "" then goto conc_it
$ sbook = p'pnum'
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$ sbook_specified = 1
$
$! now check for starting chapter and verse.
$ if p'pnum' .eqs. ""
$ then
$!  No information followed sbook -- fill in to 'conc' entire book
$   ebook = sbook
$   sch = 1
$   sv = 1
$   ech = 999
$   ev = 999
$   goto conc_it
$ endif
$
$! If the next item is not numeric, treat it as the ending book.
$! Must test for special case of a numeric book name, such as 1cor or 3john
$ tchar1 = f$extract(0,1,p'pnum')
$ tchar2 = f$extract(1,1,p'pnum')
$ if tchar1 .ges. "A" .and. tchar1 .les. "Z" then goto no_sch
$ if tchar1 .ges. "1" .and. tchar1 .les. "3" -
      .and. tchar2 .ges. "A" .and. tchar2 .les "Z" then goto no_sch
$ goto have_sch
$
$no_sch:
$!Looks like a book name -- i.e. 'conc sbook ebook....'  Set defaults.
$ sch = 1
$ sv = 1
$ sch_specified = 0
$ sv_specified = 0
$ ebook = p'pnum'
$ ebook_specified = 1
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$ goto get_end_ch
$
$have_sch:
$ sch_specified = 1
$ if f$locate(":",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$ then
$!  have starting chapter and verse
$   sch = f$extract(0,f$locate(":",p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$   sv = f$extract(f$locate(":",p'pnum')+1,f$length(p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$   sv_specified = 1
$ else
$!  don't have starting verse -- default to 1
$   sch = p'pnum'
$   sv = 1
$   sv_specified = 0
$ endif
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$
$! Now check for ending book
$ if p'pnum' .eqs. ""
$ then
$!  No ending book (or ch or v) -- copy starting book and chapter; base ev
$!   on what starting information was specified
$   ebook = sbook
$   ech = sch
$   if sv_specified
$   then
$     ev = sv
$   else
$     ev = 999
$   endif
$   goto conc_it
$ endif
$
$! There's information on the command line after the sch[:sv] --
$! See if there is a book name
$ tchar1 = f$extract(0,1,p'pnum')
$ tchar2 = f$extract(1,1,p'pnum')
$ if tchar1 .ges. "A" .and. tchar1 .les. "Z" then goto have_ebook
$ if tchar1 .ges. "1" .and. tchar1 .les. "3" -
      .and. tchar2 .ges. "A" .and. tchar2 .les "Z" then goto have_ebook
$!
$! Doesn't look like a book -- use same as starting book and treat as ech:ev
$ ebook = sbook
$ ebook_specified = 0
$ goto get_end_ch
$!
$have_ebook:
$! Looks like a book name
$ ebook = p'pnum'
$ ebook_specified = 1
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$
$get_end_ch:
$! Now check for ending chapter/verse
$ if p'pnum' .eqs ""
$ then
$!  No ending chapter/verse -- just sbook [sch[:sv]] ebook
$   ech = 999
$   ev = 999
$   goto conc_it
$ endif
$
$! Have some ending chapter and/or verse specified
$ if f$locate(":",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$ then
$!  have ending chapter and verse
$   ech = f$extract(0,f$locate(":",p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$   if ech .eqs "" then ech = sch  ! ( :ev specified )
$   ev = f$extract(f$locate(":",p'pnum')+1,f$length(p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$ else
$!  don't have ending verse -- default to end of chapter
$   ech = p'pnum'
$   ev = 999
$ endif
$
$! Finally, we are ready to do the work
$conc_it:
$ if test_it
$ then
$   say = "write sys$output"
$   say "The final command is:"
$   say "conc ",width," ",srch," ",sbook," ",sch,":",sv," ",ebook," ",ech,":",ev
$ else
$   if sbook_specified
$   then
$     conc3 'width' 'srch' 'sbook' 'sch':'sv' 'ebook' 'ech':'ev'
$   else
$     conc3
$   endif
$ endif
12.131appreciationICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meTue Oct 19 1993 11:117
Great, Mark !

    I'd been toying with that idea for some time, but never 
    managed to put fist to keys on it...  

						Thanks!
							Andrew
12.132Passed on as received - new Bible software...ICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meMon Jan 10 1994 11:47107
From:	CVG::THOMPSON "Alfred 285-3290"
To:	ICTHUS::YUILLE	! From list -> CVG::BIBLE.DIS
Subj:	Bible software for PCs

I have recently updated the Bible software archives I keep with new and/or
expanded software packages for the PC. Some of these are windows based while
others are DOS. I haven't tried all of them out yet. I've been using an
earlier version of God's Word For Windows and really like it. I'm in the
process of upgrading my home system now. I just wanted to pass this
information out to other people who may be interested.

All the software below is available from
LSTARK::LSTARK$DKA200:[PUBLIC.BIBLE.MSDOS]

most, perhaps all of it, is also available from TRINTY::PD1:[MSDOS.BIBLE]
which also has a few things I haven't copied.

Feel free to pass this on to others or to post in in relevant notes
conferences.

		Alfred

 Filename   Type Length   Date   Description
==============================================
BIBLE14.ARC   B   61767  871205  Fast Bible search program
BIBLEPOP.ARC  B   21236  890504  RAM-resident pop-up Bible verses
BIBLEQ.ARC    B   88704  870207  Bible quiz game - 1000 questions
DISK766.ARC   B  334535  880605  King James version of Holy Bible - disk 1 of 7
DISK767.ARC   B  320724  880605  King James version of Holy Bible - disk 2 of 7
DISK768.ARC   B  344683  880606  King James version of Holy Bible - disk 3 of 7
DISK769.ARC   B  342115  880606  King James version of Holy Bible - disk 4 of 7
DISK770.ARC   B  327135  880606  King James version of Holy Bible - disk 5 of 7
DISK771.ARC   B  355654  880606  King James version of Holy Bible - disk 6 of 7
DISK772.ARC   B  138926  880606  King James version of Holy Bible - disk 7 of 7
GENAIDC.ZIP   B  227402  920526  Study aid/reference for KJV version of Genesis
gw12db01.zip  B  290050  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db02.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db03.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db04.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db05.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db06.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db07.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db08.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db09.zip  B  361906  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12db10.zip  B  210506  931216  Darby translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12wy01.zip  B  390082  931216  Weymouth's NT for God's Word For Windows
gw12wy02.zip  B  361830  931216  Weymouth's NT for God's Word For Windows
gw12wy03.zip  B  206944  931216  Weymouth's NT for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg01.zip  B  290068  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg02.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg03.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg04.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg05.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg06.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg07.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg08.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg09.zip  B  361924  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw12yg10.zip  B  264877  931216  Young's translation for God's Word For Windows
gw4w12.zip    B  690839  931216  Demo version of God's Word For Windows
gww12_01.zip  B  151141  931124  Bible research program for Windows 1/24
gww12_02.zip  B  304035  931119  Bible research program for Windows 2/24
gww12_03.zip  B  329409  931119  Bible research program for Windows 3/24
gww12_04.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 4/24
gww12_05.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 5/24
gww12_06.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 6/24
gww12_07.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 7/24
gww12_08.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 8/24
gww12_09.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 9/24
gww12_10.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 10/24
gww12_11.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 11/24
gww12_12.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 12/24
gww12_13.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 13/24
gww12_14.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 14/24
gww12_15.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 15/24
gww12_16.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 16/24
gww12_17.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 17/24
gww12_18.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 18/24
gww12_19.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 19/24
gww12_20.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 20/24
gww12_21.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 21/24
gww12_22.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 22/24
gww12_23.zip  B  361585  931119  Bible research program for Windows 23/24
gww12_24.zip  B  192955  931119  Bible research program for Windows 24/24
kbib_30.doc   A    1410  930831  Information on files needed to run KBIBLE 3.0
kbib_30.zip   B   94318  930831  KBIBLE v3.0: KJV Bible read/search by topics
kbib_kj1.zip  B  321538  930821  King James Version of the Bible, file 1 of 5
kbib_kj2.zip  B  327996  930821  King James Version of the Bible, file 2 of 5
kbib_kj3.zip  B  346476  930821  King James Version of the Bible, file 3 of 5
kbib_kj4.zip  B  342293  930821  King James Version of the Bible, file 4 of 5
kbib_kj5.zip  B  104922  930821  King James Version of the Bible, file 5 of 5
onbibav1.zip  B 1446394  930517  Online Bible 6.0, AKJV & Darby version. Disk 1
onbibav2.zip  B 1446394  930517  Online Bible 6.0, AKJV & Darby version. Disk 2
onbibav3.zip  B  776044  930517  Online Bible 6.0, AKJV & Darby version. Disk 3
onbibins.zip  B 1026432  930517  Online Bible 6.0 install, cross ref, pgm files
onbiblex.zip  B 1425428  930517  Online Bible 6.0 Revised Greek&Hebrew Lexicon
onbibrdm.1st  A    1435  930517  Instructions for Online Bible v6.0
onbibsco.zip  B  402975  930517  Online Bible 6.0 Scofield notes
onbibtop.zip  B 1326122  930517  Online Bible 6.0 Topics disk
onbibts1.zip  B 1444805  930517  Online Bible 6.0 Treas of Script. Knowlg. 1of2
onbibts2.zip  B 1431030  930517  Online Bible 6.0 Treas of Script. Knowlg. 1of2
JOURNEY.ARC   B   34392  880728  Learn the 10 Commandments - CGA or MONO
KJV-TOOL.ARC  B   25472  881130  Tools for Bible search & for other literature
KJVCOUNT.TXT  A    5898  891102  Words & phrases counts of King James Bible
REFRKJV1.ZIP  B  247206  910727  Powerful Biblical search/extraction tool. 1of3
REFRKJV2.ZIP  B 2104156  910727  Powerful Biblical search/extraction tool. 2of3
REFRKJV3.ZIP  B 1217709  910727  Powerful Biblical search/extraction tool. 3of3
REVAIDC.ZIP   B  310231  920526  Study aid/reference for KJV vers of Revelation
12.133FRETZ::HEISERMatthew 5:18Tue Jan 18 1994 16:338
    Is there an on-line version of the NAS?  
    
    btw - I saw in the CBD catalog that IBM has just come out with a CD-ROM
    with 9 different version on it, concordances, dictionary, commentary,
    etc.  Sounds cool and it's about time somebody did it.  The Bible
    reference books are a perfect fit for CD-ROM.
    
    Mike
12.134The Bible Library version 1.1 CD from Ellis Enterprises (12.110 continued)FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Sun Feb 27 1994 14:289
 I loaded this on my home machine this weekend, and poked around a bit,
 dissapointed would be an understatement.  The search engine is crude
 compared to ONLINE and God's Word for Windows, real crude.  There does
 not appear to be an easy text browser beyond the search engine.  Online
 help is there, but not easy access.  I just checked the street price for
 this today, it is going for $39 discount.  Buy something else!

 Bruce
12.135Online V-6N2DEEP::SHALLOWDeeper than my nameMon Feb 28 1994 15:4612
    The Online Bible, V6, complete with the AKJV/Darby, Greek & Hebrew
    lexicons, Scofield notes, Topics disk, and the Treas of Script. Knowlg.
    which is available for the taking on TRINTY::PD1:[MSDOS.BIBLE], has
    been quite a blessing in my learning of God. 
    
    If you don't have the tools/ability to copy/PKunzip/install these on
    your PC, send me mail, and I'd be happy to help.
    
    Only thing I haven't figured out yet is how activate the Treas of
    Script. Knowlg. part of this program. Can any one assist me in this?
    
    Bob
12.136need a good commentaryFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 16:374
    Can anyone recommend a good commentary? (hard or soft copy).
    
    thanks,
    Mike
12.137The Bible Knowledge Commentary is pretty good24486::DABLERIs it 1996 yet?Mon Feb 28 1994 17:1016
RE : <<< Note 12.136 by FRETZ::HEISER "shut up 'n' jam!" >>>
>>                          -< need a good commentary >-

    Mike,

	Are you looking for a single volume commentary?  Or a commentary set?
The one I use is the Bible Knowledge Commentary.  It is a two-volume edition,
one for the Old Testament, one for the New Testament, that is written by several
members of the Dallas Theological Seminary staff.  

	In the multi-volume set, Matthew Henry's commentaries are pretty good.

	The Bible Knowledge commentary will run about $30-$35 per volume (I 
think... I received mine as a gift, and don't remember the actual price).

Jim()
12.138God's Word for Windows (site license)?FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Wed May 04 1994 21:0617
 Do we have enough folks using God's Word for Windows to justify a site
 license for DEC vs individual licenses?

 An individual lincense is $40 +$10 for each of up to three modules
 (Young's, Darby, Weymouth's).  A site license is $70 base, and $10
 per machine for the full set, up to a site maximum of $400.

 Since Keven Rintoul,
       3537 Happy Valley Rd.,
       Victoria, BC  Canada
       v9c2y2

 has done such a nice job, we should probably respect his contribution.
 But, perhaps, I'm the only one that has not yet sent in the payment?

 Bruce
12.139AUSSIE::CAMERONand God sent him FORTH (Gen 3:23)Wed May 04 1994 21:446
    Site licenses are justified by the seller on the basis of reduced cost
    of the transaction.  Only if you all got together and gave him one
    transaction would *he* realise any savings.  It's up to him to set the
    rules though; do Christians working in Digital constitute a site?
    
    James
12.140CVG::THOMPSONAut vincere aut moriMon May 30 1994 01:359
    RE: 12.132
    
    I'm leaving the company as of this Friday (TFSO). The archive I
    maintained will be around only as long as my workstation is on the
    net and unmolested. I have no idea how long that might me. Get what
    you want while the getting is good.
    
    		God Bless,
    			Alfred
12.141Revised CONC.COM in next replyCHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikFri Jun 03 1994 16:1724
    Well, before I leave I might as well post my latest version of
    CONC.COM, since I have made a few improvements.  It will be contained
    in the next reply.  Changes (that I can remember from memory) are:

    1) the order of the initial "arguments" (all the things that begin with
    "-") is unimportant.  You can put -s"whatever", -wNN, etc., in any
    order.  However, they MUST be before the first "reference" (starting
    book).

    2) an additional argument for an output file has been added.  If you
    enter "-o filename.dat" in the arguement list, the results will go to
    "filename.dat" instead of the screen.  Be careful that you don't make a
    mistake which causes the CONC3 program to start output from Genesis.
    :-)  Also note that a space is expected after the -o.

    3) the default width is 70 rather than 80.  If you want a width other
    than 70, specifiy "-wNN" in your command line.

    4) if you put a space between -s and the search string, the query will
    be rejected.  Remember, the format is -s"search&for&this".
    
    Enjoy,
    
    Mark L.
12.142CONC.COMCHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIKMark LovikFri Jun 03 1994 16:18269
$!
$! CONC.COM -- a utility to make the CONC3.EXE interface a little friendlier
$!             (since there is no source code available to change)
$!             written by Mark Lovik, Oct. 1993
$!
$! The usual command line for the 'conc' command looks like:
$!   conc [-w] [-s"searchstring"] [-o outfile.ext] sbook sch:sv ebook ech:ev
$! where -w and -s -o are the optional width and search, and output file
$! criteria, sbook sch:sv are the starting chapter and verse, and
$! ebook ech:ev are the ending chapter and verse.
$! The following are a few examples of the differences that this
$! command procedure makes (using the abbreviations sbook, sch, sv, ebook, ech,
$! and ev as defined above), showing the "abbreviated" new commands and the
$! equivalent "full" command that is actually executed.  Note that where "last"
$! is mentioned that it represents the last chapter and/or verse in a
$! book/chapter.  Also, the width (-w) specified is not mentioned in the sample
$! commands below, but its functionality remains unchanged.
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 sbook last:last
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 sbook sch:last
$!   (note: without a search string, this command will output a single chapter)
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:sv
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:sv sch:sv
$!   (note: without a search string, this command will output a single verse)
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook ebook
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 ebook last:last
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch ebook [ech[:ev]]
$! result: if only ebook is specified:
$!          conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 ebook last:last
$!         if ebook and ech are specified
$!          conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 ebook ech:last
$!         if ebook, ech, and ev are specified
$!          conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 ebook ech:ev
$!   (note that is sch is eliminated, all the above would start at sbook 1:1)
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch ech
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:1 sbook ech:last
$!
$! new:    conc [-s"string"] sbook sch:sv :ev
$! result: conc [-s"string"] sbook 1:1 sbook sch:ev
$!
$! The width is setup to default to 70.  If you want a different default, you
$! can replace the 70 in "-w70" below with your preferred default.
$!
$! A freqent mistake I make is to put a space between "-s" and the search
$! string (conc -s "Jehosophat" 1sam 2chr).  This is bad because the CONC3
$! executable (of which nobody has the source) will take "Jehosophat" to be
$! the starting book, and default to Genesis, and since everything matches
$! the nonexisting search string, you will get a rather large amount of
$! output.  This procedure will reject a search with a space after "-s".
$!
$! SETUP INSTRUCTIONS:
$!   1) In your login.com file, create a symbol (the above examples are based
$!      on 'conc' for this) that will execute this command file.  For example
$!        $ conc :== @some$disk:[my_sys_login.conc_dir]conc
$!      where this file is named as "conc.com", located in a sub-directory"
$!      "conc_dir" under your sys$login default, on the drive "some$disk".
$!   2) Create a foreign command, CONC3, to execute the conc program, i.e.,
$!        $ conc3 :== $some$disk:[my_sys_login.conc_dir]conc3
$!      if you are using conc3.exe .  If you have a different version or name
$!      for the .exe file, use that name in place of the "conc3" at the *end*
$!      of the above example.  The first "conc3" must be left as "conc3".
$!
$! To make it easy to test what command will result from a particular 'conc'
$! specification, an additional optional parameter has been added to the
$! command line.  If "-t" is the first parameter after the 'conc' command, the
$! resulting command will be output without being executed.  Note that you may
$! see some '999' values in place of defaulted ending chapter and/or verse.
$!
$
$ width = ""
$ srch = ""
$ test_it = 0
$ pnum = 1
$ width = "-w70"   ! DEFAULT WIDTH = 70.  May be changed if preferred
$ outfile = ""
$
$get_modifiers:
$!
$ if f$extract(0,1,p'pnum') .eqs. "-"
$ then
$!  Test for the parameter "-t" as the first.  If found, just show what the
$!  result 'conc' command is, without performing it. 
$   if f$locate("-T",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$   then
$     pnum = pnum + 1
$     test_it = 1
$     goto get_modifiers
$   endif
$
$! Check for a width (-Wnn) specification
$   if f$locate("-W",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$   then
$     width = p'pnum'
$     pnum = pnum + 1
$     goto get_modifiers
$   endif
$
$! Check for a search string (-s"string") specification
$   if f$locate("-S",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$   then
$     if f$length(p'pnum') .eq. 2
$     then
$	write sys$output "No search string follows ""-s"".  Don't put a space after ""-s""."
$	exit
$     else
$       srch = p'pnum'
$       pnum = pnum + 1
$       goto get_modifiers
$     endif
$   endif
$
$! Check for output file
$   if f$locate("-O",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$   then
$     pnum = pnum + 1
$     outfile = p'pnum'
$     pnum = pnum + 1
$     goto get_modifiers
$   endif
$
$  write sys$output "Unknown modifier: ",p'pnum'
$  exit
$ endif
$!
$! Now pnum should point to the parameter indicating the starting book
$
$ sbook = ""
$ sch = ""
$ sv = ""
$ ebook = ""
$ ech = ""
$ ev = ""
$ sbook_specified = 0
$! Now start filling in any missing parameters...
$! Check if there is even a starting book
$ if p'pnum' .eqs. "" then goto conc_it
$ sbook = p'pnum'
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$ sbook_specified = 1
$
$! now check for starting chapter and verse.
$ if p'pnum' .eqs. ""
$ then
$!  No information followed sbook -- fill in to 'conc' entire book
$   ebook = sbook
$   sch = 1
$   sv = 1
$   ech = 999
$   ev = 999
$   goto conc_it
$ endif
$
$! If the next item is not numeric, treat it as the ending book.
$! Must test for special case of a numeric book name, such as 1cor or 3john
$ tchar1 = f$extract(0,1,p'pnum')
$ tchar2 = f$extract(1,1,p'pnum')
$ if tchar1 .ges. "A" .and. tchar1 .les. "Z" then goto no_sch
$ if tchar1 .ges. "1" .and. tchar1 .les. "3" -
      .and. tchar2 .ges. "A" .and. tchar2 .les "Z" then goto no_sch
$ goto have_sch
$
$no_sch:
$!Looks like a book name -- i.e. 'conc sbook ebook....'  Set defaults.
$ sch = 1
$ sv = 1
$ sch_specified = 0
$ sv_specified = 0
$ ebook = p'pnum'
$ ebook_specified = 1
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$ goto get_end_ch
$
$have_sch:
$ sch_specified = 1
$ if f$locate(":",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$ then
$!  have starting chapter and verse
$   sch = f$extract(0,f$locate(":",p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$   sv = f$extract(f$locate(":",p'pnum')+1,f$length(p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$   sv_specified = 1
$ else
$!  don't have starting verse -- default to 1
$   sch = p'pnum'
$   sv = 1
$   sv_specified = 0
$ endif
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$
$! Now check for ending book
$ if p'pnum' .eqs. ""
$ then
$!  No ending book (or ch or v) -- copy starting book and chapter; base ev
$!   on what starting information was specified
$   ebook = sbook
$   ech = sch
$   if sv_specified
$   then
$     ev = sv
$   else
$     ev = 999
$   endif
$   goto conc_it
$ endif
$
$! There's information on the command line after the sch[:sv] --
$! See if there is a book name
$ tchar1 = f$extract(0,1,p'pnum')
$ tchar2 = f$extract(1,1,p'pnum')
$ if tchar1 .ges. "A" .and. tchar1 .les. "Z" then goto have_ebook
$ if tchar1 .ges. "1" .and. tchar1 .les. "3" -
      .and. tchar2 .ges. "A" .and. tchar2 .les "Z" then goto have_ebook
$!
$! Doesn't look like a book -- use same as starting book and treat as ech:ev
$ ebook = sbook
$ ebook_specified = 0
$ goto get_end_ch
$!
$have_ebook:
$! Looks like a book name
$ ebook = p'pnum'
$ ebook_specified = 1
$ pnum = pnum + 1
$
$get_end_ch:
$! Now check for ending chapter/verse
$ if p'pnum' .eqs ""
$ then
$!  No ending chapter/verse -- just sbook [sch[:sv]] ebook
$   ech = 999
$   ev = 999
$   goto conc_it
$ endif
$
$! Have some ending chapter and/or verse specified
$ if f$locate(":",p'pnum') .ne. f$length(p'pnum')
$ then
$!  have ending chapter and verse
$   ech = f$extract(0,f$locate(":",p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$   if ech .eqs "" then ech = sch  ! ( :ev specified )
$   ev = f$extract(f$locate(":",p'pnum')+1,f$length(p'pnum'),p'pnum')
$ else
$!  don't have ending verse -- default to end of chapter
$   ech = p'pnum'
$   ev = 999
$ endif
$
$! Finally, we are ready to do the work
$conc_it:
$ if test_it
$ then
$   say = "write sys$output"
$   say "The final command is:"
$   say "conc ",width," ",srch," ",sbook," ",sch,":",sv," ",ebook," ",ech,":",ev
$ else
$   if outfile .nes. "" then define/user sys$output 'outfile'
$   if sbook_specified
$   then
$     conc3 'width' 'srch' 'sbook' 'sch':'sv' 'ebook' 'ech':'ev'
$   else
$     conc3
$   endif
$ endif
12.143TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersFri Jun 03 1994 16:221
<sniff>  Thanks, Mark.
12.144Daily Scriptures Mailing ListAZTECH::WAGNERIt'sBetterToBurnOut, ThanFadeAway.Tue Jun 07 1994 17:1921
I'm not a frequent reader of this conference, but I do read from time to time,
so I'm not sure where stuff goes. Greg Johnson, SPEZKO::g_johnson, was
recently TFSO'ed. He had a distribution list that sends out scriptures on
a daily basis. I believe this is a "bible in a year" reading. Each day, (25
days a month) you get mailed a some scriptures. Read these for a year, and
you'll have read the entire bible. Greg asked his distribution list if someone
would take it, and since I've got the disk space, have run other mailer 
programs, etc., I told him I'd do it.

Anyway... I'm not sure how folks got on Greg's list (I got on thru a friend
telling me about it), if it was just word of mouth, or if he "advertised"
somewhere. He told me I could "advertise" however I wanted. Therefore, I'm
entering this note. 

I'm now maintaining this list, and if anyone would like to be on it, just
send mail to AZTECH::WAGNER and asked to be added to the Scriptures mailing
list.

	James.

Moderators... if this goes somewhere else, feel free to move it.
12.145ICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meTue Jun 07 1994 17:239
12.146Thanks, James!ASDG::RANDOLPHTue Jun 07 1994 19:239
    
    Hi James,
    
    We meet again.  I read the CHRISTIAN notesfile and occasionally jump in
    with a comment or two.  Glad to find you here.  
    
    Many thanks for taking up the Scripture mailings. 
    
    Otto
12.147FYIFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaMon Jun 20 1994 18:5157
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

We are pleased to announce the appearance of version 1.20 of your
Guide to Christian Resources on the Internet, Not Just Bibles.

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version due to the introduction of new projects and more information
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    Include the words "NJB Request" in the subject line of your email request.

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4.  The World Wide Web document may be used remotely at various sites around
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    machine with your version of Mosiac.  It is a thoroughly integrated
    set of documents in three parts, named as follows in our directory.

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12.148NASB Available?ODIXIE::HUNTThu Aug 11 1994 15:009
    Does anyone know if an electronic version of the New American Standard
    Version (NASB) is available?  I'm used to NASB and I can easily
    understand it.
    
    I noticed the LOGOS software mentioned earlier (note 12.15) and a note
    by Steve McConnell that looked interesting, but at that time there was
    no NASB version for LOGOS.
    
    Bing    
12.149never used it myself, but...DYPSS1::DYSERTBarry - Custom Software DevelopmentThu Aug 11 1994 17:204
12.150Good choice!SSDEVO::LAKEThu Aug 11 1994 19:108
    QuickVerse does indeed come with the NAS. Right now the price of
    QuickVerse with NAB and Nave's Topical Bible is $79. Get on their
    mailing list and they will send you special offers. I got my KJV
    QuickVerse with Hebrew and Greek Dictionary for $19. My wife Beta
    tests for Parsons but we get no break other than what's available to
    all customers. Their toll-free number is 800-223-6925.
    
    Leonard
12.151SSDEVO::LAKEThu Aug 11 1994 19:123
    Sorry, I meant to say NAS.
    
    Leonard
12.152POWDML::SMCCONNELLNext year, in Jerusalem!Mon Aug 15 1994 13:357
    Hi,
    
    I got a call from a sales-droid (sorry, :-) at Logos this weekend...NAS
    is ready for Logos (I'm just not [financially] ready for NAS, or the
    atlas, or the cd-rom, or...... ;-)
    
    Steve
12.153FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 15 1994 17:001
    How much is the CD-ROM?
12.154POWDML::SMCCONNELLNext year, in Jerusalem!Mon Aug 15 1994 17:2514
    Well firstly - (huh?) my understanding is that the CD has been delayed
    (again).  When I spoke with their sales guy a few months ago, I believe
    he said it would be available this summer for approximately $500,
    discounted for current LOGOS users (I think by about $150, or very near
    the base price of LOGOS itself).  The disc will likely be fantastic -
    many versions, Hebrew, Greek, & English (some of which I already have
    on my base version), plus atlases, multiple concordances, reference
    works, etc.  I mean really - CD is the ultimate format for Bible study
    as far as I can see....so it will likely be worth the investment
    (espeically since it is designed to be fully compatible with LOGOS). 
    But - funds aren't there yet; which I guess is convenient since the
    product isn't either ;-)
    
    Steve
12.155NBA server problemFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Sep 09 1994 20:539
    I've been having problems with the program that pulls verses into the
    notes buffer.  It was working before I went on vacation but has been
    flakey since I returned.  It still prompts me for the book, chapter,
    and verse, but always comes up with either a TPU error or Acts 1:1
    (first book in the KJV file).  Has anyone seen similar behavior before? 
    I can't seem to nail it down.
    
    thanks,
    Mike
12.156AUSSIE::CAMERONAnd there shall come FORTH (Isaiah 11:1)Mon Sep 12 1994 00:316
    Well, actually, although I wrote it I don't use it any more.
    Feel free to post the TPU error for me to look at.
    
    Do you happen to know if your machine was upgraded recently?
    
    James
12.157TAPE::LKLVoid where prohibitedMon Sep 12 1994 13:0027
    
    What are the results of doing $ SHOW LOGICAL *BIBL* and
    SHOW LOGICAL *NBA*  ?
    
    
    I get this status after I do F20  
    Book? Matthew
    Chapter? 6
    Verse?  24
%TPU-W-CALLUSERFAIL, CALL_USER routine failed with status %X00018644
    
    
    ALLELUIA AMEN! >> sho log *bibl*
    
    (LNM$PROCESS_TABLE)
    
      "BIBLEFDV" = "BADBOY:[LOMBARDO.PERSONAL.BIBLE]BIBLE.FLB"
      "BIBLE_FILE" = "BADBOY:[LOMBARDO.PERSONAL.CONCORD]BIBLE.KJV"
      "BIBLE_SERVER" =
    "BADBOY:[LOMBARDO.PERSONAL.BIBLE.OLDBIBLE]BIBLE_SERVER.COM"
    
    ALLELUIA AMEN! >> sho log *nba*
    
    (LNM$PROCESS_TABLE)
    
      "NBA_SERVER" = "BADBOY:[LOMBARDO.PERSONAL.BIBLE]NBA_SERVER.COM"
                                                     
12.158FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Sep 12 1994 16:5812
    I upgraded to VMS 6.1 before vacation and it still worked then.
    
    >%TPU-W-CALLUSERFAIL, CALL_USER routine failed with status %X00018644
    
    my error message looks just like this.  It also looks like I'm missing
    the BIBLEFDV and BIBLE_SERVER logicals, but I've used it before without
    them.
    
    (LNM$PROCESS_TABLE)
    
      "BIBLE_FILE" = "USER1:[HEISER.BIBLE]BIBLE.KJV"
      "NBA_SERVER" = "USER1:[HEISER.BIBLE]NBA_SERVER.COM"
12.159AUSSIE::CAMERONAnd there shall come FORTH (Isaiah 11:1)Tue Sep 13 1994 02:056
    Either of you got the original kit handy?  My source kit is sitting on
    a tape somewhere.  The error status suggests that the BIBLE.KJV file is
    a different one to the file used by the original design.  Mike, did you
    recently install another copy of the BIBLE.KJV file?
    
    James
12.160FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Sep 13 1994 17:004
    I accidentally deleted it once and re-copied it.  The logical doesn't
    contain a version number so I'm not sure why that would matter.
    
    Mike
12.161yes the NOTES$COMMAND.TPU is in sys$loginFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Sep 13 1994 20:3510
    I think I'm onto something here.  It works when I first set default to
    my Bible subdirectory before entering notes... ;-)
    
    ...but when I'm at sys$login, I get this:
    
    %TPU-W-CALLUSERFAIL, CALL_USER routine failed with status %X000182B2
    
    strange...
    
    
12.162CSLALL::HENDERSONI'm the traveller, He's the WayThu Oct 06 1994 15:3110

 Can anyone out there tell me how to create an output file when using the
 VMS Bible (or if it is even possible)?  I'm using a VT330 Terminal so cut
 and paste is not possible.




 Jim
12.163define sys$outputICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meThu Oct 06 1994 15:5310
Jim,

If you're using CONC to access the Bible, to get the output to  a file 
you'll have to :

$ DEFINE /USER SYS$OUTPUT filename

 -  preceding your conc command.

							Andrew
12.164CSLALL::HENDERSONI'm the traveller, He's the WayThu Oct 06 1994 15:576

 Hmmm...


 Hey, Mark...is that what I'm using? ;-)
12.165ICTHUS::YUILLEThou God seest meThu Oct 06 1994 16:129
12.166TOKNOW::METCALFEEschew Obfuscatory MonikersThu Oct 06 1994 19:466
Yes.  That's what you're using (CONC2, actually).

Andrew has a point.  I'll help you with it tomorrow.  It means
an extra symbol in the LOGIN.COM file and another .COM file.
Relatively painless, and maybe I can organize your LOGIN.COM file 
some more!  ;-)
12.167CSLALL::HENDERSONI'm the traveller, He's the WayThu Oct 06 1994 19:539

 Uh...ok ;-)  





Jim
12.168Chuck Missler joins the Web16421::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Nov 09 1994 14:3410
    My most favorite prophecy expert has joined the WWW.  Pastor Chuck
    Missler's Koinonia House ministry can be reached at:
    
    http://www.khouse.org/khouse/index.html
    
    You can also email them at:
    
    khousewww@khouse.org
    
    Mike
12.169Thanks!30831::SHALLOWSubtract L, invert WWed Nov 09 1994 16:067
    Thanks Mike!
    
    I've added this to my hot list!
    
    God bless you for the info!
    
    Bob
12.170BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Thu Nov 10 1994 16:5712


	What's the best source to use to look up Bible verses and/or stories
using the computer, and how much disk space does it take up? 



Thanks,


Glen
12.171Depends what you're looking forODIXIE::HUNTThu Nov 10 1994 17:4310
    RE .170
    
    Glen,
    
    Are you looking commercial ($$$) or shareware?   The shareware
    KJV/Darby is on my system and takes up approximately 6mb of disk space. 
    I would like to buy one of the NAS versions mentioned earlier in this
    string, when I get the money.
    
    Bing
12.17243755::YUILLEThou God seest meFri Nov 11 1994 08:3627
Glen,

If you're looking for something quick and simple to run from your own 
account, to find verses from a significant word or two, I think the easiest 
is 'conc', the concordance.

It's been looked after, upgraded etc by a number of people, but I think 
they have all moved on.

I have a version you're welcome to copy.  The instructions are in :

	ICTHUS::sys$public:readme.txt	   8/9

and all the files you ned are there too :

	ICTHUS::sys$public:BIBLE.KJV	8897/8898
	ICTHUS::sys$public:CONC.TXT	  10/12
	ICTHUS::sys$public:CONC3.EXE	 142/144
	ICTHUS::sys$public:CONC.COM	  20/21


Not excessive.

Hope this is useful ...

				God bless
						Andrew
12.173BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Fri Nov 11 1994 18:099


	Andrew, will it just give me a verse or two, or will it give me more
than just that? Like if I wanted chapter 1 out of mark, will it give me chapter
1, or will I have to be held to a couple of verses?


Glen
12.174CSLALL::HENDERSONDig a little deeperFri Nov 11 1994 18:148

 It will give you a chapter, a verse, a group of verses, a search by word..
 prett much whatever you'd like..



Jim
12.175BIGQ::SILVAMemories.....Fri Nov 11 1994 18:324


	Great! I'll go for it now!
12.177Correction: the "-" should be a tilde "~"DYPSS1::DYSERTBarry - Custom Software DevelopmentThu May 18 1995 16:568
12.179CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri May 19 1995 20:5810


 I tried to get it last night and couldn't..





 Jim
12.180OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri May 19 1995 21:271
    Logos is only the best PC-based Bible application suite on the planet.
12.181ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseMon May 22 1995 09:105
12.182OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaMon May 22 1995 15:541
    Andrew, the new v2.0 is impressive!  We'll miss you though.
12.183ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseMon May 22 1995 16:271
Out of this world?
12.184OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaMon May 22 1995 19:331
    If it was out of this world, I couldn't physically use it.  
12.185ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseTue May 23 1995 09:078
12.186Logos is *GAAAK* $400 !FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Tue May 23 1995 10:536
 Even the lower cost versions are quite pricey compared to the
 competition.  I checked the home page and then looked up the
 price page.

 Bruce
12.187PAULKM::WEISSFor I am determined to know nothing, except...Tue May 23 1995 13:0115
It's only that much for the full-blown CD-rom version with four versions of
the original Greek (with scalable font), the Hebrew (with scalable font that
types in right-to-left), plus dictionaries, multiple commentaries,
Augustine's Confessions, a Bible atlas with dozens of maps and a 3D image of
the Holy Land that can be viewed from any angle and scale, plus a few hundred
sundry megabytes of other assorted info.  It's quite a deal.

You can get a special package through CBD, which contains the base package:
NIV, KJV and now NAS versions of the Bible with Strong's expanded
concordance, the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge cross-reference, Nave's
Topical Bible, Tense-Voice-Mood verb parsing, and of course the base software
with all its capabilities, for about $150.  Everything you really need for
serious bible study, it's as good as it gets.

Paul
12.188As good as it gets? Like beauty, this is in the eye of the beholder.FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Tue May 23 1995 15:0518
 I guess I'm a tad more money conservative, but for $70 license fee, God's
 Word for windows seems to be a better buy to me. 

 The Base Module of God's Word for Windows V1.2 contains the complete
 Authorized Version, Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary** and Easton's Bible
 Dictionary**                                     $40

    The Darby                                      10
    Young's Literal                                10
    Weymouth's New Testament in Modern Speech      10
                                                 ----
                                                  $70
 

 Of course whatever one's choice, read!

 Bruce
12.189most don't need more than level 2OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue May 23 1995 16:404
    I'm going to get the level 2 NAS Advanced Study pack from Logos.  I can
    get it for $199 on CD.  The TSK and Strong's alone make it worth it.
    
    Mike
12.191Bookbrowser license expired?TMCUKA::ROWELLPaul Rowell @BBP - TMC UKTue Jun 13 1995 07:534
    Try a new BOOKBROWSER license.
    
    -Paul
    
12.193OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Jun 13 1995 21:191
    create your own PAK ;-)
12.195TOHOPE::VORE_SRaise The StandardSun Oct 22 1995 03:2627
    Not really much more than a set of text files, imho - no
    cross-reference or anything. Someone's certainly done a lot of
    work adding the paragraph tags, but that appears to be it. example
    (Acts 1:1-4)...
    
    
 Book 44
         Acts
 
 
  001:001 
         The former treatise have I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began
         both to do and teach, 
  001:002
         Until the day in which he was taken up, after that he through the Holy
         Ghost had given commandments unto the apostles whom he had
         chosen: 
  001:003
         To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many
         infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the
         things pertaining to the kingdom of God: 
  001:004
         And, being assembled together with them, commanded them that they
         should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the
         Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me. 
 
    
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12.197New version of Pierce's Online Bible is out -- and still freeFIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Mon Mar 11 1996 12:0753
 As has been the case in the past, these folks continue to provide an online
 Bible for DOS and now windows, with any donation redirected:

Registration and Support

It is not necessary to register your version or send us shareware fees.
If you obtained this package through shareware, in lieu of a shareware
fee why not show your appreciation by making a generous donation to
the Creation Science organisation in your country? In North America
write: Institute for Creation Research, P.O. Box 2667, El Cajon,
California, 92021. Most of the Online Bible disks may be freely copied
unless expressly stated otherwise. For the latest product information or
other queries, write or call your national distribution centre. Select the
"To-Order" option on the Mini-Menu (see page 19 for details), for
your national distributor's name, address and phone number.


The 14MB (yes, fourteen Megabytes) zip file is located on my workstation
at

      fievel::PUB$DISK:[SYS$PUBLIC.PC-SW.BIBLE]

along with the extracted .doc file and the www page announcement files,
OLB_ALL.ZIP;1          28616
OLB_MAN.TXT;1            354
OLB_READ.TXT;1             3

The olb_all.zip will explode to 

 Length  Method   Size  Ratio   Date    Time   CRC-32     Name ("^" ==> case
 ------  ------   ----  -----   ----    ----   ------     ----   conversion)
1445168  Stored 1445168   0%  02-15-96  09:26  d41d5aa8   Av_1of2.zip
1442885  Stored 1442885   0%  02-15-96  09:34  0475b66e   tsk_1of2.zip
1307554  Stored 1307554   0%  02-15-96  09:32  c230d8b1   topics.zip
 413175  Stored  413175   0%  02-15-96  09:36  add795d3   scofield.zip
1263804  Stored 1263804   0%  02-15-96  09:43  d3380876   rwp_2of2.zip
1446409  Stored 1446409   0%  02-15-96  09:42  d36ad0de   rwp_1of2.zip
 876892  Stored  876892   0%  02-15-96  08:51  e9742efa   Olb_win.zip
 359878  Stored  359878   0%  02-15-96  08:49  3769f59e   Olb_inst.zip
 508130  Stored  508130   0%  02-15-96  09:40  71dde3c2   mhc_2of2.zip
1437801  Stored 1437801   0%  02-15-96  09:38  21e9ad7f   mhc_1of2.zip
 181142  Defl:N   53214  71%  02-15-96  08:50  cac2c6cb   Manual.doc
1424111  Stored 1424111   0%  02-15-96  09:31  7f83d551   lexicons.zip
1241277  Stored 1241277   0%  02-15-96  09:28  7b2684e7   Av_2of2.zip
1429374  Stored 1429374   0%  02-15-96  09:35  55711dbb   tsk_2of2.zip
 ------          ------  ---                              -------
14777600         14649672   1%                              14


 with prayers of thanks to God (the author) and Larry Pierce (the programmer),

 Bruce
12.198kit in last reply may have a problem...FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Tue Mar 12 1996 19:5511
 I tried to install the new online kit on a couple of machines last night,
 no joy.  The installation faults at the same point on the second disk of
 the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge on multiple machines, DOS 6.22 and
 Windows 95, and standalong boot and barebones hardware platform.  Binary
 compare of TSK modules with those of a couple of years ago indicate no
 change, which leaves just the new installation program....

 Two folks (at least) copied the kit from me, how have you fared?

 Bruce
12.199JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Mar 12 1996 21:151
    /me don't have capability
12.200E-Bible snarfOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Mar 12 1996 22:221
    
12.201I also got errorsLANDO::HOFFMANWed Mar 13 1996 15:1416
I too, tried the kit and got CRC errors installing the following 3 disks :

               TSK2, Scofield, Topics


All the other disks worked fine. To replace the bad ones, I used my old
TSK2, Scofield, and Topics disks, and that worked OK.
Now I can run the Windows version of OLB, and I like it pretty well,
compared to the DOS version.

I also re-copied those bad ones from the Web, and got the same errors. I
think the images on the Web are corrupt.

Dave

12.202I have locked the access to the kit for the time being...FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Wed Mar 13 1996 20:3318
 
 If you have copied the kit, please read.

 The author of the the Online Bible software, Larry Pierce, has indicated
 that the source of this particular kit is unknown to him.  He pointed me
 to a known distribution site.

 From review of the packed data, and from communication with Larry, it would
 appear that some of the files packed into the sub-zipped files are
 bogus, some are also out of date.  Because of the security built into the
 install system, embedded virus are blocked and infected modules will not
 install.

 As Dave pointed out in the last reply, several modules have to be replaced.
 Also the windows install is not quite right (I have the newest one now).

 Bruce
12.203DittoTMCUKA::ROWELLPaul Rowell @BBPThu Mar 14 1996 09:075
    Same problem here.
    
    Please post a note when you have the new kits.
    
    -Paul
12.204Online Bible 6.31 kit has been rebuilt and fixed, and is back online.FIEVEL::FILGATEBruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452Thu Mar 14 1996 14:2534
 The directory location has changed to

  fievel::sys$public:[pc-sw.bible.onlbible]olb_all.zip

 You might want to take a look a the notes I made last night while I worked
 through this a few times (00-readme.1st).  Built, virus checked, installation
 tested from floppies (each small zip file unzipped onto one floppy) and
 installation checked from a single temporary directory.

 the directory contains

 File name           Blocks   description
------------         ------    ---------------
00-README.1ST            2     My shortcut installation recommendations
AV_1OF2.ZIP           2823     Authorized Version text
AV_2OF2.ZIP           2425      part 2
LEXICONS.ZIP          2782     Lexicons
MHC_1OF2.ZIP          2809     Mathew Henry Commentary
MHC_2OF2.ZIP           993      part 2
RWP_1OF2.ZIP          2826     Robertson's Word Picture
RWP_2OF2.ZIP          2469      part 2
SCOFIELD.ZIP           788     Scofield Notes 
TOPICS.ZIP            2591     Thomson Topics
TSK_1OF2.ZIP          2822     Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
TSK_2OF2.ZIP          2795      part 2
OLBFWIN.ZIP           2057     Windows upgrade 6.31 (install last!)
OLB_INST.ZIP           703     Online Bible for DOS v6.14 Installation
OLB_MAN.TXT            354     User's manual from olb_inst.zip
OLB_READ.TXT             3     Overview contained in olb_inst.zip
OLB_ALL.ZIP          28876     All of the above zipped up together

 
Total of 17 files, 57856 blocks.
12.205New kit works great!LANDO::HOFFMANFri Mar 15 1996 17:215
Bruce,

Thanks. I tried the new kit (I made floppies) and it worked GREAT.

Dave