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Jerusalem in Nehemiahs Day on page 933 is taken from The Illustrated Bible Dictionary and is used by permission. Copyright 1980 by The Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship. Second Kings, Jeremiah, and Lamentations Compared on page 1590 is taken from A Biblical Approach to Personal Suffering by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr. and is used by permission of the author. All rights reserved.
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How do I use the eBook Table of Contents? *Important Note: Be sure to consult your device manufacturers Users Guide for device-specific navigation instructions.* The Table of Contents is the primary navigation anchor to quickly access various parts of the Bible and is generally formatted in the same order as the original print version and hyperlinked as follows: Front matterIntroductory articles Old Testament New Testament Bible books Bible chapters Back matterSupplementary materials Old Testament and New Testament hyperlinks quickly access individual Bible books and chapters in each testament. Book links go directly to the Introduction. Chapter links go directly to the beginning of the chapter associated with a book. Every Bible book and chapter hyperlink returns or goes back to the Table of Contents. Every entry is hyperlinked directly to the contents-specific location in the main text. Use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection.
How do I navigate to Bible Books, Chapters and Verses? Use the Table of Contents to navigate to Bible verses using one of the 2 methods below: Method 1 Navigate to and click a specific book of the Bible from the Table of Contents. Click a chapter number hyperlink. Use the devices Next Page/Previous Page buttons or functions to scroll through the verses. Use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. Method 2 Click either the Old Testament or New Testament hyperlink in the Table of Contents. Use the devices Next Page/Previous Page buttons or functions to scroll through the Bible books.
Click a chapter number hyperlink. Use the devices Next Page/Previous Page buttons or functions to scroll through the verses. Use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. How do I navigate Supplementary Materials? The eBook version of the MacArthur Study Bible, NASB includes introductory articles, the complete Old and New Testament text, study notes (commentary), cross references, translators notes, in-text maps, charts, and articles. Hyperlinks to the materials appear in the Table of Contents as well as the main Bible text. Introductory articles (lists) are hyperlinked directly to the contents-specific location in the main Bible text.
Click the hyperlinked entry in the article or list to go to its location in the main Bible text. Click the hyperlinked entry in the main Bible text to go back to the article or list in the Table of Contents. Study Notes (commentary) are hyperlinked to one or more symbols where study notes are available in the main Bible text at the end of a verse. Some notes cover a range of verses while others are verse specific. All verses do not have notes associated with them. Click a hyperlinked symbol to the corresponding study note (commentary).
Click a hyperlinked verse number to the left of the study note (commentary) and you are returned to the Bible text. Cross References are marked with a small, hyperlinked letter a, to point out verses that will explain the referenced word or phrase. Click the hyperlinked letter in the main Bible text to the corresponding cross reference(s). Click the hyperlinked symbol to the left of the cross reference(s) and you are returned to the main Bible text. Translators Notes are marked with a hyperlinked number 1 to indicate important textual information. Click the hyperlinked number to the left of the word or phrase in the main Bible text to the corresponding note.
Click the hyperlinked number to the left of the note and you are returned to the main Bible text. In-text Articles without images are included in text format with hyperlinked Bible references and/or special terms. Click the Bible reference or term hyperlink to the corresponding main Bible text or term article. Use the devices back button or function to go back to the last selection. In-text Maps are included as images and optimized for eReader device display.
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