HE WHO LOVES NOT WOMEN, WINE, AND SONG.... REMAINS A FOOL HIS WHOLE LIFE LONG---- MARTIN LUTHER
Friday, September 08, 2006
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Book Review of the Second Testament by Scot McKnight
The Second Testament: A New Translation By Scot McKnight IVP Press ISBN 978-0-8308-4699-3 Scot McKnight has produced a personal translation ...
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How long did it take to enter that and what's the benifit of having your list online?
Len--
It took a while (I did it off and on while I was in between things but I would guess about 2 hours in march and about 5-6 hours the last couple of weeks) but it affiliated with Amazon so you just type in the title and the program brings up matches.
For me it is not as much the benefit of having the stuff online as having the books so easily catalogued, so that I know what I have and where to find it.
Part of my justification for having books is that I can share them with others, now others that I know can see what I have...link to the technology on amazon to see if they think they would like the book.
I have the lifetime membership which means I can keep using the technology long term and make adaptations and adjustments.
You should do you top 200 or so (the free amount you can have).
If I lived closer to you, I would be hitting you up for book loans, that's for sure!
That is a lot of books. Have you really read them all?
Hey, that's pretty awesome. I may use that site as well to catalog mine. I have hundreds of books all over my room and closet.
Very cool list of books!
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