Showing posts with label Dropbox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dropbox. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26, 2019

This Is Your Link to Lenski's Commentary on Luke - Bible Study Class. Plus Some Lenski Text



 Click here for Lenski's -->>>Luke 

Downloading gives you the PDF. But "save as" only gives you a web image that works, but not as well.

https://www.dropbox.com - free software download, great for backups and sending large files. Windows 10 creates navigation and backup for Dropbox in its file management system - File Explorer.

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 Matthias Loy served as president of Cap Seminary, now ELCA's Trinity seminary and almost insolvent.

To
MATTHIAS LOY

My Teacher


Lenski:
INTRODUCTION
Paul mentions Luke three times in his letters: first in two epistles of the first imprisonment (Col. 4:14; Philemon 24) and then in one epistle of the second imprisonment (II Tim. 4:11). We see at once that Luke is in closest association with the great apostle to the Gentiles. Paul regards him as one of his "fellow laborers" (Philemon 24), and in sending Luke's greet ings to the Colossiians (4:11) he calls him "the beloved physician." During Paul's first imprisonment in Rome, when in his own hired house he was able to do a great deal of work (Acts 28:30, 31), Luke must have been working with him and was greatly endeared to the apostle. When Paul was again imprisoned in Rome and was this time held in close confinement and expected to be condemned to death, we have the pathetic statement from his pen: "Only Luke is with me." Luke alone is supporting Paul in this last severe ordeal. No gospel work is possible at this time. The pathos is greater when we note that Demas, who, during the first imprisonment, sent greetings to the Colossians together with Luke, has now, when Paul, in his second imprisonment, is facing death, forsaken the apostle and turned again to the world (II Tim. 4:10). Demas, too, should have stood with Paul, but only faithful Luke remained.

A valuable point in these passages is often over looked, namely Luke's connection with Mark. Philemon 24 shows us that Luke and Mark were together in the work with Paul in Rome. These two Gospel writers were at the same time under Paul's influence and were in closest association with each other. Had Luke already written his Gospel—as some suppose, in Caesarea, during Paul's imprisonment there, before he was transferred to Rome? That would have given Luke a distinction beyond any of Paul's fellow laborers. Yet in the list of persons who are sending greetings to the Colossians (4:10-14) it is Epaphras who receives the highest praise, and several others are distinguished above Luke. Mark, too, is mentioned as about to make the journey to CoIosssae. 


 The Bethany Scholars put together the free Lenski PDFs - public domain, free to copy and save and distribute.
ELCA let the copyright go!

Monday, December 10, 2018

Free Public Domain Books by Gregory L. Jackson - PDFs Linked on Dropbox.
Lenski's Commentaries Free. Luther's Lenker Edition and the Gems Free in One PFD

The only theologian who matches Luther and Melanchthon in Biblical exposition is Martin Chemnitz. All three men are neglected by the Lutheran leaders, who favor modernists, especially non-Lutheran modernists.




These books are linked on Dropbox, and the link should work whether the individual has Dropbox or not. Please report difficulties to greg.jackson.edlp@gmail.com. I suggest downloading the free Dropbox software and using it for backups and large file transfers. Various exercises will allow the user to increase the free storage - as I have - to almost 16 gigs. I only use 5.5 gigs at this time.

These books are public domain, so anyone can copy, share, use, translate, or edit without asking permission or paying a fee. Giving credit where due is the norm, and publishers normally cite where the original can be found. John N. Lenker's Sermons of Martin Luther are a good example, where we give credit to Lenker, who gives credit to previous editions.

This was first a need for the African missions, so they can translate freely and use books as needed. Secondly, it is useful for those who want to use all or part of these books in the future.

If, at my death, my executors, or more properly my creditors, find any precious manuscripts in my desk, then here I prospectively ascribe all the honor and the glory to Church Growth and Universal Objective Justification; for Church Growth and UOJ were my Yale College and my Harvard. (paraphrased from Moby Dick, Chapter One, Herman Melville)

 Jacobs, Krauth, and many more are deliberately forgotten by ELCA and ignored by the LCMS-WELS. These great authors can be found in the Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry.


Do not overlook the tremendous and growing collection of worthwhile, free Lutheran books in Alec Satin's -





R. C. H. Lenski, taught Justification by Faith and the inerrancy of Scriptures, just as Dr. Walter A. Maier did in the LCMS. Lenski's colleagues did their best to silence him and displace his faithful teaching.

This is the corrected and most recent LENSKI Dropbox link for  his books and the commentaries - PDFs.




 Norma A. Boeckler


Luther's Works in French

Main page for Luther's Works in French - MANY LANGUAGES!

Even more languages are linked here - probably the biggest set of Luther in various languages anywhere on the Net.

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 https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/kdo.html - Look up anything in Keil-Delitzsch

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These were linked separately before. I am checking to make sure everything is in the one folder above. I think a few need to be added. Janie Sullivan put most of them together for us in DropBox.

Angel Joy

Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant: Three Christian Confessions

Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant Discussion Guide

Introduction to the Christian Faith

Jesus Lord of Creation

Liberalism, Its Cause and Cure

Luther versus the UOJ Pietists

Moline High School 1966 - The Class the Stars Fell On

My Lutheran Hymnal - Text Only - Public Domain Hymns

New - The Path To Understanding Justification

The Story of Jesus in Pictures - Full Color - Small Catechism

The Story of Jesus - Black and White - Coloring Book

Thy Strong Word

 Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry




Stanley Hauerwas said, "If you want to publish, Greg, you need a PhD. That is the union card needed for publishing."

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Dropbox versus Google

Dropbox is safer than photographing lightning.


bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "LaughQuest Hypocrisy about McCain's Plagiarism":

DropBox is a "cloud" type application of the internet, and Google wants a piece of the "cloud" action:

http://www.cnbc.com/id/47174300

Google's long-awaited entry is sure to raise questions about the immediate future of Dropbox, its startup rival in the space. Google intends to drop the digital hammer on Dropbox with cut-rate pricing, too. While Dropbox charges $10 a month for 50 GB, Google intends to sell 100 GB for $4.99 a month.

Drive is also offering consumers 5 GB of free storage — more than twice the 2 GB of free storage offered by Dropbox.

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"Ma, he's making eyes at me."


GJ - I am a contented user of Dropbox. If you want an invitation to get the free software, drop me (har har) a line at gregjackson1948@qwest.net. Send me the email address you want me to use and I will invite you via their server.

I now have 8.8 gigs of FREE space because I invite people and do other things (take the tour, install on my other computer) to increase the FREE space.

I have used it often. That is how I manage to publish all my books as PDFs for free. The link is on the left for every single one. That uses the public Dropbox function, which does not require the end user to have Dropbox.

I also used it to share photos. The sharing can be public or it can be with a limited group of people, defined by their emails.

My Moline classmate got me to start it. We were in the same chem-physics class in high school. Three of us earned PhDs from that one classroom: one in math, one in rocket science, one in theology.