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I'm totally new to Accordance and I don't actually know, maybe someone already asked for it? it would be nice to have as an option for daily readings' plan. and not difficult to prepare...

or perhaps it already exists and I can't find it?

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There is a user module in the exchange that is a catholic Daily reading plan for the entire Catholic Bible. Each day consists of a selection from the Bible, one from Psalms or Proverbs, and finally a Gospel reading. Here is set for November 15th.

 

15  2 Maccabees 1:1-3:40       Proverbs 29:10-12     John 13:18-38

 

-Dan

 

 Accordance Exchange

 

 

Is the direct link: Catholic Reading Plan

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Secondly there is the more officially reading plan that can be found within the back of the Catholic Study Bible (weekday mass reading... we are currently in year 2 so todays readings would be).

 

Week Thirty–three

Monday: I – 1Mc 1, 10–15. 41–43. 54. 57. 62. 64; II – Rv 1, 1–4; 2, 1–5a; Lk 18, 35–43
Tuesday: I – 2Mc 6, 18–31; II – Rv 3, 1–6. 14–22; Lk 19, 1–10
Wednesday: I – 2Mc 7, 1. 20–31; II – Rv 4, 1–11; Lk 19, 11–28
Thursday: I – 1Mc 2, 15–29; II – Rv 5, 1–10; Lk 19, 41–44
Friday: I – 1Mc 4, 36–37. 52–59; II – Rv 10, 8–11; Lk 19, 45–48
Saturday: I – 1Mc 6, 1–13; II –Rv 11, 4–12; Lk 20, 27–40
 
Donald Senior and John J. Collins, eds. The Catholic Study Bible. Accordance electronic ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), paragraph 15004.
accord://read/CSB#15004
 
 
-Dan
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Not sure where i have amassed mine but in general tools there are a number of reading plans and if you have the esv study bible, the daily readings from that have also been split out into a separate module and also included in general tools.

 

Its worth spending time looking in each library to see what tools are there (as they are not always what you expect). I Just went through mine again after upgrading to XII doing some cleaning and was surprised to find a few (so created a few new folders and changed the icons).

 

;o)

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Not sure where i have amassed mine but in general tools there are a number of reading plans and if you have the esv study bible, the daily readings from that have also been split out into a separate module and also included in general tools.

 

Its worth spending time looking in each library to see what tools are there (as they are not always what you expect). I Just went through mine again after upgrading to XII doing some cleaning and was surprised to find a few (so created a few new folders and changed the icons).

 

;o)

ok. but enlighten me please: what are general tools? and what do you mean about "each library"?

(sorry I'm fresh new here)

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This is fro m my ipad ( very rarely on my laptop).

 

In accordance, when you open you library pane on the left or the info panel on the right you will see that your resources (you never said what package you bought in the end) are grouped so

 

texts includes bibles, english, greek, hebrew and international languages.

You have your greek and hebrew tools which contain the lexicons, grammar etc (but not the text)

Reference tools which have a 1:1 relationship with the text so commentaries and study bibles but also the outline of the bible (useful as accordance doesnt have the headings you see in some printed bibles but it means you get the same outline irrespective of the text, be it greek hebrew or your favourite translation)

Then english tools with some dictionaries but things like mounce if you have it where there are both greek and hebrew definitions

And then general tools which include some photo libraries though some appear in english tools and reading plans and parables and miracles. I enclose an image of this from my ipad though i have a very select number of resources compared to my laptop due to storage and only carry those i actually use regularly and the esv plan is at the bottom.

 

I hope using the ios doesnt add to the confusion.

 

;o)

 

Being a bear of little brain, i keep forgetting about miracles and parables because it isnt in reference and i keep forgetting the photo samplerbecause it isnt in general tools with my other image rich resources. The new info panel in the full fat version is great as you can see all your resources that have anything to do with the package you are looking at.

 

Accordance packages come with hidden gems as well as the top billing items and its worth spending time just going through everything you have got and organizing it. But its worth revisiting the entire library each year to rediscover the gems you have forgotten about because you tend to use the same top few resources.

 

Speaking of resources, have you discivered everything under the support page on the website? Dr j has done a series number of podcasts to help get the best from this excellent piece of software but there are lots of other gems under blog and webcasts. Hours of fun when you should be studying.

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ok thanks a lot.

no, it doesn't add to the confusion :)

 

ok it seems that what on iPad is called general tools (on mine too) on mac is divided: Visual, Devotional and Biblical Studies. but among those resources I can see reading plans in devotional and they are 2 classic ones: chronological and devotional.

 

I took Academic Bundle Blue 1 package. + HALOT+BDAG

 

but I'll take CSB too now.

thanks a lot once more.

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ok thanks a lot.

no, it doesn't add to the confusion :)

 

ok it seems that what on iPad is called general tools (on mine too) on mac is divided: Visual, Devotional and Biblical Studies. but among those resources I can see reading plans in devotional and they are 2 classic ones: chronological and devotional.

 

I took Academic Bundle Blue 1 package. + HALOT+BDAG

 

but I'll take CSB too now.

thanks a lot once more.

The division came with Accordance 11, before 10 it was like on the iOS. I'm sure the more modules you have on the iOS, the more it is helpful to divide this too in more different categories.

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