Welcome to Accordance® Accordance gives you a unique combination of the most powerful Bible study software available anywhere, together with a deceptively simple interface which is easy to learn and use. Whether you are a new user or already familiar with Accordance, we recommend that you use the documents on the CD-ROM, and the Accordance Help and Tutorial, to get an overview of the features of the software. This supplement to the User’s Guide for 6.3 covers features of Accordance specific to the grammatically tagged Greek and Hebrew texts available on the Scholar’s Collection CD-ROM
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Gentlemen, have you a Septuagint? Ferdinand Hitzig, eminent Biblical critic and Hebraist, used to s...
Course Texts. A. Required Texts: Revised Standard Version of the Bible, or New Revised Standard Vers...
This course is designed to introduce the student to a basic knowledge of the grammar and syntax of t...
This paper introduces and compares four softwares for biblical exegesis : Accordance, Bible Parser, ...
This article is a statement of unbridled praise for the present state of software available for Bibl...
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This article pursues two objectives. First, it tries to explain why Bible software is still not acce...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
Having the ETCBC Hebrew database implemented in Accordance adds a substantial further argument why A...
The complete analysis of the Holy Bible was prepared on the basis of Talbot's analysis, as revised b...
A new concordance to the Holy Scriptures -- A guide to the reading and study of the Bible -- Biograp...
A Required Materials Note: Regular access to these materials will be necessary for the completion of...
This is Reverend Keck\u27s review of several computer software programs related to the Bible: Holman...
v.1. Genesis to Numbers.- v.2. Deuteronomy to II. Samuel.- v.3. I. Kings to Esther.- v.4. Job to Isa...
At head of title: Authorized Edition. All Rights Reserved.Mode of access: Internet
Gentlemen, have you a Septuagint? Ferdinand Hitzig, eminent Biblical critic and Hebraist, used to s...
Course Texts. A. Required Texts: Revised Standard Version of the Bible, or New Revised Standard Vers...
This course is designed to introduce the student to a basic knowledge of the grammar and syntax of t...
This paper introduces and compares four softwares for biblical exegesis : Accordance, Bible Parser, ...
This article is a statement of unbridled praise for the present state of software available for Bibl...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/asir/vol1/iss1/12/thumbnail.jp
This article pursues two objectives. First, it tries to explain why Bible software is still not acce...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
Having the ETCBC Hebrew database implemented in Accordance adds a substantial further argument why A...
The complete analysis of the Holy Bible was prepared on the basis of Talbot's analysis, as revised b...
A new concordance to the Holy Scriptures -- A guide to the reading and study of the Bible -- Biograp...
A Required Materials Note: Regular access to these materials will be necessary for the completion of...
This is Reverend Keck\u27s review of several computer software programs related to the Bible: Holman...
v.1. Genesis to Numbers.- v.2. Deuteronomy to II. Samuel.- v.3. I. Kings to Esther.- v.4. Job to Isa...
At head of title: Authorized Edition. All Rights Reserved.Mode of access: Internet
Gentlemen, have you a Septuagint? Ferdinand Hitzig, eminent Biblical critic and Hebraist, used to s...
Course Texts. A. Required Texts: Revised Standard Version of the Bible, or New Revised Standard Vers...