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Sending words, Tips for finding verses, Ambiguous requests – Franklin IC-121 User Manual

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Finding Book, Chapter, Verse

Tips for Finding Verses

• Type only a book title to find the first verse in a

book. Type a book and chapter number to find
the first verse in a chapter.

• Type abbreviations rather than full book titles

(e.g.,

ps

for Psalms or

eph

for Ephesians).

• Type an Arabic or Roman numeral before

books of more than one volume
(e.g.,

1 samuel

or

II kings

).

• Type words from section titles to find sections

(e.g.,

magi

for the Visit of the Magi, Mt. 2:1).

Ambiguous Requests

Some book titles, such as

John

and

Numbers

,

are also words in the Bible. When you request
one of them without a chapter or verse number,
you see a menu like this:

To read the book, press . To search for
the word, press and then .

ENTER

ENTER

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Sending Words

The Bible can send and receive words to and from
certain digital books such as dictionaries and encyclo-
pedias. In this example, we’ll look up a word from the
Bible in the Concise Columbia Encyclopedia (IC-114).

1. Type

j o s h u a 1 0 5

j o s h u a 1 0 5

j o s h u a 1 0 5

j o s h u a 1 0 5

j o s h u a 1 0 5

. Then press .

2. Press again.

3. Press the arrow keys to highlight

J e r u s a l e m

J e r u s a l e m

J e r u s a l e m

J e r u s a l e m

J e r u s a l e m

.

4. Press plus .

5. Press or to highlight the

Columbia Encyclopedia symbol.

6. Press .

Jerusalem

appears in the Request Line of the

Encyclopedia.

7. Press .

ENTER

ENTER

CARD

ENTER

ENTER