Jason wrote:cgb2, I tried to download the links James posted a while ago compiling the YY amplifications but i got this message " Error: Resource has been moved or is unavailable. Please contact the forum admin."
do you use LOGOS original languages software? what tools should I get? BTW E-sword does not work on my MAC but I do have something similar that includes maps, lexicon and interlinear. do you have smartphone? I have I phone and use an APP called "HebrewBible" by a guy names Bill Clementson. It is actuall a really cool App, its about 10$, has maps and organizes locations with corresponding locations mentioned in each book, the the root word search is really nice too, you can search words in the root search to get past the vowel points barrier in the built in lexicon. You just touch the hebrew word on the touch screen and the definition pops up. Very kool.
They were apparently deleted when the server was updated a while back. I have them saved somewhere, the question is where, I will look for them and re post them when I find them. They are an older version, prior to the most current rewrite of YY, and don't include ITG. I need to break down and go through an re do them all one day, but I've been too busy lately, might dedicate sometime here in a week or so.
The Logos original language software is probably the single best tool on the market. It comes with a lot of great resources, and it's exegetical guide makes studying the Hebrew a lot easier and more efficient.
E-Sword is a good free tool, it has some really good resources, but you have to work a little harder.
My Sword is an excellent app for the android, don't know if it's on iOS or not.
Here is a thread with a bunch of free resources.
http://forum.yadayah.com...29_Online-Resources.aspxThe reason I would recommend Logos is that it puts it all in one place, and links it together. So while you may be able to compile the resources in online and freeware, they are in different programs, webpages etc, and not linked, so you have to spend a lot more time to get the same amount of research done.
The Original Languages package is the one to get. It has the most helpful tools for studying Hebrew, in fact it has some that aren't in the more expensive packages. In addition I would recommend getting the Theological Word Book of the Old Testament, it is a great resource to have for $50 extra.