Guest dinoalbert Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 Thanks to whomever made this! thanks to pzee :)
Guest kulepoy Posted August 30, 2003 Report Posted August 30, 2003 wlang laman ung mga new testament..and some of the old testament..pagnagopen ako ng isa,blank lang.
Guest gpcarreon (MVP) Posted August 30, 2003 Report Posted August 30, 2003 kulepoy, anong version yan? Baka merong kulang dun sa ginawa mo. Review natin 1. Download gustong version muna. Link posted sa page 1. Eto yung correct file size na dapat na download: American Standard Version asv.zip Size: 2.9 MB (2,998,257 bytes) King James Version kjv20.ZIP Size: 2.8 MB (2,845,806 bytes) Transferred: 211 KB (215,789 bytes) 2. Ilagay sa storage card yung na-download na zip file. Unzip yung napiling version using Smartexplorer (para mabilis). Automatic na yun gagawa ng folder yung Smartexplorer. (asv or kjv20) 3. Overwrite corresponding index.html with these or ilagay lang lahat sa folder: Modified Index for KJV Filename: BF_KJV.zip Filesize: 33.23 KB Modified Index for ASV Filename: BF_ASV.zip Filesize: 33.22 KB 4. Gumawa ng shotcut nung index.html sa Startmenu folder. kulepoy, nagawa mo ba sila step by step? Baka may na miss kang step. dinoalbert, tnx din! modifications lang ginawa ko dito
Guest kulepoy Posted August 30, 2003 Report Posted August 30, 2003 tnx for the help.. nagawa ko naman ng tama..pero ung folder ko ng kjv20 is 3.74mb.. try ko na lang reunzip.. tnx ulit..
Guest gpcarreon (MVP) Posted August 30, 2003 Report Posted August 30, 2003 tnx for the help.. nagawa ko naman ng tama..pero ung folder ko ng kjv20 is 3.74mb.. try ko na lang reunzip.. tnx ulit.. welcome welcome :)
Guest adi116 Posted August 30, 2003 Report Posted August 30, 2003 Is any one here familiar with the World English Bible Translation (WEB)? Compared to ASV and King James versions, it is more understandable; although the version (WEB) is not that popular as NIV, NASB, NRSV, etc.
Guest koolme Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 kulepoy, anong version yan? Baka merong kulang dun sa ginawa mo. Review natin 1. Download gustong version muna. Link posted sa page 1. Eto yung correct file size na dapat na download: American Standard Version asv.zip Size: 2.9 MB (2,998,257 bytes) King James Version kjv20.ZIP Size: 2.8 MB (2,845,806 bytes) Transferred: 211 KB (215,789 bytes) 2. Ilagay sa storage card yung na-download na zip file. Unzip yung napiling version using Smartexplorer (para mabilis). Automatic na yun gagawa ng folder yung Smartexplorer. (asv or kjv20) 3. Overwrite corresponding index.html with these or ilagay lang lahat sa folder: Modified Index for KJV Filename: BF_KJV.zip Filesize: 33.23 KB Modified Index for ASV Filename: BF_ASV.zip Filesize: 33.22 KB 4. Gumawa ng shotcut nung index.html sa Startmenu folder. kulepoy, nagawa mo ba sila step by step? Baka may na miss kang step. dinoalbert, tnx din! modifications lang ginawa ko dito Paano gumawa ng shortcut sa dektop? Ang ginawa ko kasi, unzip ko to my PC tapos copy and paste to my memory card, tama ba?
Guest dinoalbert Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 first you have to do step number 3 as pzee instructed (overwrite index.html)... then using Active Sync, right-click on that index.html file, choose "copy"... then go to IPSMWindowsStart Menu...right click and choose "paste shortcut"... then rename the shortcut file you just pasted (right-click, then choose "rename") to "Holy Bible" or any title you want for it. On your phone, click Programs-->Holy Bible
Guest MPXtricky Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 i forgot to mention though that those books was part of the original king james verson but was removed after some deliberations i think Indeed they were. Probably removed because they contain passages which show praying for the dead which in turn support the Catholic doctrine of purgatory. As you know neither of these fit in with Protestant theology. The Deuterocanonicals have been read by Christians since Christianity began. Indeed, one of the passages of Isaiah which Christ referred to is found *only* in the Septuagint which, as you probably know, contains the deuterocanonical books. Here endeth the lesson. Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.
Guest rhyan18 Posted June 1, 2004 Report Posted June 1, 2004 wala bang NIV? New International Version? thanx.:)
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