At any time you may see scripture references such as this: Luke 13:34. If the verse does not have any version designation (i.e. NKJV, KJV, NIV), the popup will show the NASB 1995 version. If the translation designation is shown, the popup will then show that version instead, as in Luke 13:34 (NKJV). Please note the link in the bottom right of the popup that will take you to biblia.com, where you can read the verse in context. It is shown as the word “more.” It looks like the word below.
Next to any verse, you can also click on this logo to open up the verse in Logos’ desktop software. The King James Version is a free download, and it is available for Windows and Mac. If you’re interested, please head on over to https://www.logos.com/get-started and try it out.
Occasionally you may see a tag line called “† EARS †”. When you see this, please understand that you should read the parable and try to discover the meaning for yourself, but if you need help, just click the plus sign. Try it now.
Direct quotes of scriptures will be in a beige box, like this.
Direct quotes of scriptures by Jesus will have red letters, like this.
Oftentimes in a scripture box, you may get to see two versions of the same scripture. That’s because it will show the scripture with the designated version quoted in the box, and also if you hover over the scripture reference, it will show the NASB version as well. Look below, and please try it now.
Words that appear in gold, you can click on like this => Ezk 3:16-20 (NKJV)
Droplets:
Words shown with a “/” indicate God has said two or more things at the same time. For example, if I wrote, “He loves/gives His own,” God would be saying, “He loves His own,” and “He gives His own,” at the same time. God speaks with the sound of many waters. (Ezk 43:2 NKJV).
Words colored like this are spoken by Holy, the Holy Spirit.
Words colored like this are spoken by Jesus, the Son.
Words colored like this are spoken by God, the Father.
“Well, that’s enough random posts out of me,” is what you’ll come to expect if you’re only listening…
…but if you hear, consider one of my favorite poets:
If you are a dreamer, come in.
If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar,
A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer…
If you’re a pretender, come sit by my fire,
For we have some flax golden tales to spin.
Come in!
Come in!
-Shel Silverstein
And then consider this.