In the old site some of these resources were on a second page, but we are in the process of moving them to one page to facilitate easier access. This old drop down menu is now on the right side of the page and is designated " Collections of Commentaries & Sermons" below which is the button labeled " Choose Book of the Bible to Study." Click this tab and you will see a list of hundreds of sermons and commentaries on each book of the Bible. (1) On the old site one could access the Collections from a drop down menu at the top of the page which allowed one to select the book of interest. May God's grace, mercy and peace be yours in the Spirit, in abundance, in Christ Jesus our Lord. Thank you in advance for co-laboring for the Lord. To re-emphasize, I would greatly appreciate any help you could provide in this area as it is an ongoing project. If I can find the old address, it will either be replaced or removed. To keep it simple for you, if you find a bad link just copy the link address and send it to me (just put "Bad Link" in subject line and the address or addresses of the broken link or links). Since I do this website by myself, I depend on users reporting broken links. With hundreds of thousands of links on this site, there are many broken links. ![]() I need your help! Since many websites either change their URL (their "address") or cease to exist, links become broken. The " plus sign" has replaced the " -note" designation (which will still be present and function normally on pages that have not been revised). For example, if you click on the " +" next to Luke 1:1 + you will go to the commentary on that verse. ![]() Note also that if you see a " plus sign" next to a Scripture reference, this indicates that it links to a commentary on that specific passage. (4) Links on all 66 books are frequently updated. One other feature to note is that if you hold your pointer over a translated section, you will see the original English translation in the popup. Note that if you select a language on one page, you will see that language on every page of the website. If you encounter any translations that are overtly erroneous please send me an email. Be aware that Google translate is not geared to theological words, phrases and concepts, so the translation may not be entirely accurate. (3) Select Language - On the right side of each page is the Google translation drop down which allows you to choose from 104 languages currently available. (2) Select Preferred Translation - On the right side of each page you can select the Bible version you prefer to display the Scripture popups and that version will be applied to pop ups on every page on the website. Click here to for instructions on how to make an icon for your iphone to allow quick access to the site and to the major resource subdivisions. (1) Pseudo App for quick access to preceptaustin resources. Remember that we have been " bought with a price" to be " ambassadors for Christ" and our " salvation is nearer to us than when we believed" so let us " cleanse ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God" "so that when He appears, we may have confidence and not shrink away from Him in shame at His coming ( parousia)." Hallelujah! Hosanna! Maranatha! Amen! (1 Cor 6:20 +, 2 Cor 5:20 +, Ro 13:11 +, 2 Cor 7:1 +, 1Jn 2:28 +) Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Theology is also an excellent resource to help solve theological conundrums ( review). You will also find new search boxes on the right side of most pages, which include various resources such as Wikipedia which has a surprisingly large number of topics related to Christianity, albeit it is best used with a healthy "Acts 17:11 + mindset." And don't overlook the useful English dictionary search box, which is a superb collection of works which will enable you to hone your prose and preaching with polish and precision. ![]() Once you get over the shock of the new look, hopefully it will be easier to find all of the resources on a Bible passage or topic of interest (and new resources will be added almost every day). Welcome to the renovated version of (switched to Drupal, Summer, 2017), which is now phone friendly and database driven allowing us to easily manage content by Bible book and/or topic.
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