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I've been using the Thompson Chain reference for about 15 or more years.
It takes a bit getting use to.
The references on the right and left side of the page are topics that line up with the verse you are reading and related to it.
Those references are in the back of the book.
Each reference in the back will show you all the verses in the Bible related to your reading.
Then those references will take you to more references forming a chain.
The studies can seem to be endless.
You can go as far as you want.
I hope you enjoy it, I wouldn't want to do without it.
I've been using the Thompson Chain reference for about 15 or more years.
It takes a bit getting use to.
The references on the right and left side of the page are topics that line up with the verse you are reading and related to it.
Those references are in the back of the book.
Each reference in the back will show you all the verses in the Bible related to your reading.
Then those references will take you to more references forming a chain.
The studies can seem to be endless.
You can go as far as you want.
I hope you enjoy it, I wouldn't want to do without it.
Hello Allen:
Thank you for your reply. It's nice to find someone here who has used the Thompson Chain Reference Bible for a long time.
I think I might understand the chain references a little better now.
But I'm a little confused on two additional items:
1. It seems there are some topic numbers listed the margins that aren't part of the chain reference.
and
2. There is also something called parallel passages, which are also listed in the margins. I'm confused regarding them. They are usually listed as "p.p". So it seems like they are not part of the chain references either.
Number 1 above is a topic reference, but not part of the chain reference. And number 2 is a p.p. What's so confusing to me is that they seem so similar.
I see that there are no cross references used. I guess that's because chain references are used. I'm not sure I know exactly the difference between a cross reference and a chain reference, other than chain references are in links and I guess cross references aren't?
And it seems that you can almost say a p.p. is like a cross reference. But my Thompson Bible calls them p.p., not cross references. So they must be different in some way.
Thanks for any additional input.
Bob
I found Dr. Thompson's original Bible online. It did have the parallel passage at Judges 11:18.
Maybe he noticed the p.p. after he made up his big list of chain topics.
That is the problem Farouk.
How do you know if the themes etc are correct?
I believe that exercising your independence of thought is a most valuable thing, and will save you from going up many gum trees.
I don't remember Jesus or the apostles quoting many authorities, and the gospel writers, as examples never bothered with themes and analyses and introductions. Otherwise they'd have got a table of contents at the front of their books!
Make your own. You'll be a lot better for it.
Sure, you'll make mistakes - but at least they'll be your own mistakes, not somebody else's!