free copy of pradis 6.0 and f.o.c electronic books up to us$25

Free Copy of Pradis 6.0

Zondervan Software offers a free download of the latest Pradis 6.0, as well as electronic books via download. All you need to do is visit this site and register. Once you have created your personal account, you can download up to $25 worth of electronic books (use code AVZCS8 at checkout) for free. Obviously, you can buy any number of books and build your own custom-made electronic library, but you will receive a $25 credit regardless of your sum total. At the end of the process you will be directed to your personal download link. Click on that link to get your book(s) and the program.

one example of getting your us$25 worth of e-books, you can download the third edition of "How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth" and "Today's New International Version".

Keep in mind that this offer is good through September 17, 2007 (thanks to Michael White, of Rejoice Christian Software, for the heads-up).

for us$25, i downloaded 2 e-books: the bhs hebrew text and 1001 humourous illustrations. not bad for a free offer. try it before the dateline is over

Comments

Phil Sumpter said…
Hi Anthony, I found your blog via Chris Heard. I'm also into OT so I will be popping in again.

Thanks for the link. I registered but for some reason I don't get the discount when I go to check out. How do I get my free book (i.e.Vanhoozer)?
Phil Sumpter said…
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you need to put in the code in the box during checkout. use code AVZCS8 at checkout. then it will deduct the sum accordingly.

u're in cheltenham? i was at redcliffe college in gloucester from sept till dec last year as visiting scholar. met tim davy who is phd stduent at uni of gloucestershire.
Phil Sumpter said…
Unbelievable,I know Tim. We did our MA together and are studying under McConville. I've just discovered the blog of another guy in Canada about to start a PhD under G. Wenham, McConville's former colleague (called Tolle Lege).

Thanks for the tips by the way!
it's a small world! i'm doing my phd part-time through ocms with degree from uni of wales. my director of studies is philip johnston (wycliffe hall) and supervisor is hugh williamson (christchurch).

i was at mcconville's inaugural lecture some years back in gloucester. met him again last year at redcliffe college when he and a colleague from the uni came to validate the program. send my regards to him.

met gordon at the faraday's institute lecture in nov last year in cambridge where he was one of the speakers. with both wenham brothers at trinity bristol, that seems to be the place to go!