Boost your Olive Tree library with a variety of new releases – the scholarly TDNT (Little Kittel); new eBook Tracts, eBooks, and devotionals from Campus Crusade, C.H. Mackintosh, John Piper, Andy Stanley, Don Aycock; the next in the article series "Explore the Bible on your PDA." And don't miss Olive Tree at ETS and AAR/SBL this coming November...


Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (Little Kittel)

Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (also known as "Little Kittel"), is written by Geoffrey W. Bromiley, Professor Emeritus of Church History and Historical Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Widely known for his numerous translations of scholarly works, Bromiley has abridged this monumental work into a convenient, one volume edition — "Little Kittel". This text, although greatly reduced in scholarly detail, enjoys wide appeal, especially to students without any knowledge of Greek, to pastors on limited budgets, and to scholars who want a quick and convenient "lookup" of a powerfully-distilled Kittel entry.

New from Campus Crusade - eBook Tracts and Daily Devotional

Olive Tree Bible Software has recently partnered with Campus Crusade for Christ to bring several valuable resources to the Palm of your hand - eBook Tracts, including the the well-known Four Spiritual Laws, and a devotional by Dr. Bill Bright.

Add new Christian eBooks to your Library


Explore the Bible on your PDA – By Daily Scripture Reading

Olive Tree is continuing the new online articles series "Explore the Bible on your PDA," the goal of which is to help users mine the wealth available to them, both in the word of God, and with the tools available in Olive Tree's BibleReader application. The newest featured article focuses on The Blessings of Daily Scripture Reading. New articles will continue to be featured once or twice a month, so keep an eye on the homepage for these updates.

Olive Tree will be at ETS and AAR/SBL in Washington, D.C., November 2006 – come visit us at our booth

  • ETS - November 15-17, contact us if you would like to get together in Washington D.C.
  • AAR/SBL - November 18-21, booth #633

User Tip

Did you know that the BibleReader application is a fully customizable tool?

  • Customize your scrolling preferences by specifying how/what you want to scroll with the arrows, the center button, etc
  • Set up custom fonts and foreground/background colors for multiple screens
  • Specify which screen you want hyperlinks to open in
  • Decide how you would like your verses formatted, and what type of notes you want icons displayed for
  • Specify if you want to lock several windows together for scrolling, and decide which ones
  • Mark up your text – choose from 8 highlight colors, bold, underline
  • Set certain hardware buttons and key commands to do specific actions – you decide what

Pocket PC - all your settings are under the Tools menu

Palm - all your settings are under Tree > Options > Preferences. There is a drop-down box in the upper right corner that will open up over a dozen areas where you can customize the application.

For details on these and more customizing options, please take a look at our online users manuals.


Sincerely,

~The Team at Olive Tree