PL OKKevinS wrote: ↑October 27th, 2020, 4:12 pm Section 2
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COMPLETE [BIBLE HISTORY] A Class-Book of Old Testament History by George Frederick Maclear-Leni
Section 3 PL notes:KevinS wrote: ↑October 30th, 2020, 11:34 am Section 3
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_03_maclear_128kb.mp3 (13:02)
~4:13 extra word, "a line distinct in its social and religious tendencies with from that of Cain."
~4:22 stumble, "Mahalaleel"
Thanks,
~Rosebud
PL OKOneForTheBooks wrote: ↑November 28th, 2020, 10:59 am Thanks for those instructions. I go under the theory of "the only dumb question is the one you don't ask"
Here's the link to Section 4. It's 10m 56secs...
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_04_maclear_128kb.mp3
This was an interesting new thought for me!
The Day of Pentecost in the New Testament corresponds to the Confusion of Tongues in the Old. Then, not till then, did men hear, each in their tongue wherein they were born, the Glad Tidings of One, very God and very Man...
~Rosebud
Section 6 PL notes:KevinS wrote: ↑November 16th, 2020, 10:35 pm Section 6
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_06_maclear_128kb.mp3 (17:02)
~6:40 missing text, "...famous for the Shephelah (the low country) with its waving corn-fields, and the vale of Sharon (level country), the garden of Palestine." (Sorry, I just happened to be following along with the text. )
~16:05 slight stumble, "patriarchal"
So did this passage give any clarity to what you didn't understand? Some things, I suppose, will always remain a mystery.
~Rosebud
Section 12 PL notes:Owlivia wrote: ↑November 4th, 2020, 2:57 pm Chapter 2 - Note
Section 12
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7:46.42
*Please DO read the Scripture references in parentheses.
~5:16 stumble, "Abimelech"
*Outro should also include Book #.
**Just a note since you're opening the file anyway... Your volume is OK at 86.6 dB, but it wouldn't hurt to raise it a bit.
Otherwise, it's looking and sounding great!
Thanks,
~Rosebud
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I've put up the beginning and closing chapters Ready for PL:
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_01_maclear_128kb.mp3 6:59
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_77_maclear_128kb.mp3 18:24
Loved the closing of the book, especially for this season.
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_01_maclear_128kb.mp3 6:59
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_77_maclear_128kb.mp3 18:24
Loved the closing of the book, especially for this season.
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How fitting! I like the way the book was written, bringing out so many little nuggets of truth here and there.silverquill wrote: ↑December 2nd, 2020, 11:53 am I've put up the beginning and closing chapters Ready for PL:
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_01_maclear_128kb.mp3 6:59
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_77_maclear_128kb.mp3 18:24
Loved the closing of the book, especially for this season.
Both these sections are PL OK
~Rosebud
Hi, and thanks for the corrections. Joyfully on looking through my files this morning - apparently after updating some software - all of my Librivox backups have disappeared. I'm in the process of trying to restore some of the more recent ones. What I will do for this is download what was uploaded and work from that file; the quality may not be sterling, but will get the job done. Don't anticipate an immediate turn-around on the revision.RSlabaugh wrote: ↑December 2nd, 2020, 6:05 amSection 12 PL notes:Owlivia wrote: ↑November 4th, 2020, 2:57 pm Chapter 2 - Note
Section 12
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/classbookoldtestament_12_maclear_128kb.mp3
7:46.42
*Please DO read the Scripture references in parentheses.
~5:16 stumble, "Abimelech"
*Outro should also include Book #.
**Just a note since you're opening the file anyway... Your volume is OK at 86.6 dB, but it wouldn't hurt to raise it a bit.
Thanks,
Sorry for omitting the citations; took the "never mind the footnotes" as "ignore parentheticals."
Owlivia/Deborah
Sorry about your hardships!! Don't worry about me on time frame. I'm just now PLing your other file as well...
ETA: And here are the notes for Section 23:
~0:32-37 These references are (I believe) all chapters, as verses are usually written in numbers and chapters in Roman numerals
~11:17 (outro) should be "Book 4, Chapter 4" rather than vise versa
*And... those references in parenthesis... (Sorry!)
Thanks,
ETA: And here are the notes for Section 23:
~0:32-37 These references are (I believe) all chapters, as verses are usually written in numbers and chapters in Roman numerals
~11:17 (outro) should be "Book 4, Chapter 4" rather than vise versa
*And... those references in parenthesis... (Sorry!)
Thanks,
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~Rosebud