Why oh why, is it possible to buy a four way parallel bible with the NIV, KJV, NASB and NLT translations, a two way parallel bible with either the NIV/NASB, NLT/NIV, NIV/KJV, NASB/KJV or NLT/KJV but it is not possible to buy a NASB/NLT bible?
I think it's a sign that I'm getting old that I know exactly what bible I'd want (Above parallel version, no silly red words, NIV style footnotes, references to the Old Testament the way the NLT does it, the font and size of my current bible (which is something serif, 10pt), a short concordance and pretty maps at the back).
(c) Coffee
(t) Ellie
(e) Belated birthday fun!
It's not the same though... Plus I imagine a pocket pc is slightly too expensive. I'll stick to good old paper for now (y)
What??! The emoticons are working again??! :O :) :D :P (Y) (*)
I said I'd fix them! \m/
Oh yay. I see you use msn ones. Do all of them work?
^o)
This is a serious copywrite offense.
You will be hearing from my lawyers.
Only the old school MSN ones work. Well the moderately old school ones. Last years class.
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Get a Pocket PC and you can have them all.
And (I'm told) read an e-book during boring bits of the sermon.