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Here's how it works. A colleague and I just did a story about something called prosperity theology based partly on John 10:10, so I key that in, and up pops the appropriate chapter of John in the New King James translation, with the verse hilighted in yellow: "The...
I can also bookmark the verse with a notation, also permanent in my e-bible. And not only that: If I choose, the existence of my annotation and the means to access it will show up in everybody else's book.
I'd like to see what other people are sharing. Apparently, nobody has any thoughts on John 10:10, so I skip to John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting...
I do not request friendship with "Chris" to discuss prime grandstand location. But perhaps if the site hangs in a few months a more provocative set of bookmarks will bloom and growing along with them, the possibility of real virtual Bible study.
So, not exactly Myspace (in fact, there is a site that claims to be the Christian Myspace, xianz.com, which shows an interesting set of priorities by linking to "Xianity Podcast Episode 8: LostCastAway!" but not obviously to a bible engine.) But potentially, eBible is a new and fun way for...