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NET Bible First Edition (with notes) [Kindle Edition]

Biblical Studies Press
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The NET Bible is a modern English version, with 60,932 footnotes that help explain the translation. It's an entirely new way of looking at translation, that the translators themselves justify the words they choose and provide bibliographic, linguistic and textual support for those words.
This is a premium version for the Kindle with all of the 60,932 footnotes. The content conversion for the eBook version in the mobi/azw format is done by OSNOVA (osnova@gmail.com).

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  • File Size: 19140 KB
  • Print Length: 2560 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Biblical Studies Press; 1st Edition edition (October 30, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002V1I4I6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #32,661 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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This is a great Bible to help you in your study of Scripture. Alan  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
It is easy to maneuver between books, chapters and verses. Tandala R. Kidd  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
There are an incredible number of notes that help you understand the text - several for each verse. Indulgent Dad  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
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203 of 207 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Kindle Version, NET Bible November 4, 2010
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
While I like this translation, this review is about navigation using the Kindle. Of 5 Bibles I have on Kindle, the NET Bible is far and away the easiest to navigate. I wish the navigation instructions were in the Introductory Matter, as I had to look around and finally do a lot of practice on the Kindle to figure out what I now know. One link, [...]
had some information, but it was about a different Bible. Here is what I learned:

The abbreviations of the Books of the Bible are shown in the Table of Contents, and they are needed for Direct Jumps. Here are the abbreviations:
Genesis(ge), exodus(ex), Leviticus(le), Numbers(nu), Joshua(jos), Judges(jdg), Ruth(ru), 1 Samuel(1sa), 2 Samuel(2sa), 1 Kings(1ki), 2 Kings(2ki), 1 Chronicles(1ch), 2 Chronicles(2ch), Ezra(ezr), Nehemiah(ne), Esther(es), Job(job), Psalms(ps), Proverbs(pr), Ecclesiastes(ec), Song of Solomon(so), Isaiah(is), Jeremiah(je), Lamentations(la), Ezekiel(eze), Daniel(da), Hosea(ho), Joel(joe), Amos(am), Obadiah(ob), Jonah(jon), Micah(mic), Nahum(na), Habakkuk(hab), Zephaniah(zep), Haggai(hag), Zechariah(zec), Malachi(mal), Matthew(mt), Mark(mk), Luke(lk), John(jn), Acts(ac), Romans(ro), 1 Corinthians(1co), 2 Corinthians(2co), Galatians(ga), Ephesians(eph), Phillipians(php), Colossians(col), 1 Thessalonians(1th), 2 Thessalonians(2th), 1 Timothy(1ti), 2 Timothy(2ti), Titus(tit), Philemon(phm), Hebrews(heb), James(jam), 1 Peter(1pe), 2 Peter(2pe), 1 John(1jn), 2 John(2jn), 3 John(3jn), Jude(jud), Revelation(rev)

Note: In the text below, "click" means to press the center of the 5-way. Double-click means press the center of the 5-way twice. Also, "bb" means the desired Book abbreviation, "cc" means the desired chapter number, and "vv" means desired verse number.

The Kindle does not have numbers on its keyboard. To enter a number without using the Sym key: press and hold the Alt key, then press Q for 1, W for 2, E for 3,..... O for 9, and P for zero. To move the cursor around the screen use the top, bottom, left, and right buttons on the 5-way.

1. Go to Old Testament Table of Contents: press Menu, click Go To..., click Table of Contents
2 Go to New Testament Table of Contents: press Menu, click Go To..., click Table of Contents, press > on 5-Way (saves paging forward through the O.T. Books).
3. Go to a book at chapter 1, verse 1, using Table of Contents: click on Book Name
4. Go to a book at verse 1 of a chapter using Table of Contents: click on chapter number under name of Book
5. Direct jump to a Book at Chapter 1, Verse 1: type bb.1, double-click.
6. Direct jump to a Book at verse 1 of desired chapter: type bb.cc, double-click.
7. Direct jump to a Book at any desired verse of any desired chapter: type bb.cc.vv, double-click.
8. Go to next Book in the Bible: press > on the 5-way.
9. Go to the previous Book in the Bible: press < on the 5-way.
10. Identify Chapter and verse in current Book: superscript numbers show cc.vv for each verse.
11. See which Book you are in: page back until you see the chapter heading, which gives Book name.
12. Go back after jumps: press Back key until you get there.
13. Take the Menu off the screen: press Menu.
14. Take the Sym window off the screen: press Sym.
15. Take the Text window off the screen: press Aa key
16. Go to a note link (subscript number in Bible text): click on the subscript number. Notes may be tn (translator note), tc (text-critical note), sn (study note). Return using Back key.
17. Read about this Bible: press Menu, click Go to..., click Introductory Matter.

Hope this helps others, and I will be glad to see additional hints on navigation from others.
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83 of 84 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Careful new translation, lots of notes, search shortcuts for navigation

This is the fourth NET Bible I've bought. I got the first "beta edition" printed version, the final first edition printed version, the Olive Tree version for my old Palm computer, and now this one for Kindle. The NET is a readable, careful translation, sometimes going for correct meaning at the expense of style. There are extensive translator's notes, which appear as numbered links in the text that take you to the end notes section of the book. The notes say things like how the translators decided what to do when manuscripts disagree, what certain ancient words and phrases are thought to mean exactly, when words have been left out or altered for stylistic reasons, and so on.

To give some example: The first few verses of Genesis are accompanied by nearly a page of notes, covering neat subtleties such as the fact that the Hebrew word used here (and elsewhere in the Old Testament) for "God" is "'elohim" which is a polite plural noun used with singular verbs. That's something we never do in English, so it's normally lost in translation. In the Psalms, the notes indicate which ones are acrostics (word games) which is another detail almost inevitably lost in any translation. The New Testament marks quotations and paraphrases from the Old Testament and includes the references in the notes. For example, Mark 12 refers to Psalm 118, and there's a note in Mark 12:10 with a link to Psalm 118:22.

You can use the linked table of contents to get to a specific book, chapter, and verse, but normally I type in the shortcut. Another review mentioned this feature, but I'll add some detail about how it works: The table of contents lists an abbreviation for each book, like ge for Genesis, jn for the Gospel of John, php for Philipians. To get to a particular verse, type in a search string consisting of the abbreviation of the book, a period, the chapter number, a period, the verse number. I assume the period was used instead of the traditional colon because there's a period key right on the keyboard but the colon is in the symbol popup. The only disadvantage to all of these shortcuts is that the text-to-speech feature reads out the invisible verse tags as it goes.

I really like taking notes electronically and highlighting favorite passages. The list of highlights in the Kindle reader is nice because it shows you part of each bit of highlighted text.

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent November 2, 2009
Format:Kindle Edition
The NET bible is an excellent translation from the folks at [...] and Dallas Theological Seminary. A modern, conservative translation with copious translator's notes as well as study notes and textual criticism explanations. I have it in hardcopy and digital format and it is very useful for in-depth study. It is in between the NASB and ESV on the readability scale. Highly reccomended
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must have!
After 25 years as a preacher I can confidently affirm that this is the best translation to date. The extra money to purchase the full notes version is worth every cent you get for... Read more
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Bought hoping I could have a fast and easy access to the over 60,000 notes in this Bible. This was a complete waste, no even worse...a throwing away of my money. Read more
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Continual reference for original translations and placing text into context.
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Published 26 days ago by Philip Lee Brown
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I have done many months of research and spent alot of money on study bibles. This translation and the notes it provides are by far the most effective for gaining a deeper... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Erik smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent index and easy navigation
I like it a lot. It's very well researched. The footnotes alone are worth 5 bucks. Easy to look up chapters and verses. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dave E
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this new bible
I am really enjoying my new NET bible. The helps are great and it is easy to navigate on my Kindle Touch. So far it is all the advertizement said it is. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Clinton E. Findley
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy navigation
I enjoy this bible because it's a great translation of the word of God, it uses contemporary language to bring the biblical message. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Cesar D
5.0 out of 5 stars Great translation--it's all about the notes...
I have been thoroughly impressed with this Bible. While the translation is certainly pretty good (though I personally prefer the ESV), the true value of this work is the... Read more
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