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ANY have and use A Thompson Chain bible?

Jim1999

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The Thompson Chain does reference the 2nd advent and related events. Even lists the three common concepts. It does not list details of any one viewpoint.

Cheers,

Jim
 

TC

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I have an old TCR in the KJV, and I do not plan on retiring it. :D
 

Jim1999

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Thompson was a minister with the Methodist Episcopal Church. He had a DD and PhD and died in 1940. He had retired in 1927, but continued writing, along with his wife, up to his death.

Just some thoughts.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Jeremiah2911

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Since you are so fond of Thompson Chain Reference Bibles, let me tell you something interesting. I have a computer program that Thompson put out many years ago. It is called Hyperbible. The best thing is that when you search a topic, you are able to include Thompson's notes. This allows you to see all the places a word appears in the margins. You know, many times a note is mentioned without actually being part of the chain. This allows you to isolate them. The drawback is that this software may be very difficult to find, and it will not work on a 64 bit machine. I have a Netbook that is the only computer I have that will still run this program.

I have used Swordsearcher software for about 14 years; it is very reasonably priced and part of the program is the Thompson Chain Reference library being keyed to the Bible verses [along with many other commentaries, books, etc]. It has been an invaluable resource to me over the years, and it is updated often with new resources being available as part of the package [very user friendly]; however, [:)] it was put together by a KJVO and so you only get KJV and ASV and a few other older translations.
 

Mexdeaf

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:confused:

Please explain how you came to that [mistaken?] conclusion.

My TCR has dozens and dozens of references under the topic "The Future".

May wonders never cease! It is there in Spanish also- I never thought to look under 'El Futuro'. Thanks for correcting me.
 
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