Status of PAF 6
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Status of PAF 6
Does anyone know the current status of PAF 6 ?
Any idea when it will be released and which languages it
will support ?
All I know is that the testers team was chosen about 3
years ago and was limited to LDS members, so I presume 3
years ago, they were deciding about what the new features.
Denis
Any idea when it will be released and which languages it
will support ?
All I know is that the testers team was chosen about 3
years ago and was limited to LDS members, so I presume 3
years ago, they were deciding about what the new features.
Denis
Jesus genealogy??
Is anyone within this group aware of the availability of a file (GEDCOM
perhaps) covering the genealogy of Jesus.
I did manage to find in a Google search, the brief mention that a member
of the LDS had indeed done the work, but there was no supporting data,
or other thread to follow.
Thanks!
Carl
perhaps) covering the genealogy of Jesus.
I did manage to find in a Google search, the brief mention that a member
of the LDS had indeed done the work, but there was no supporting data,
or other thread to follow.
Thanks!
Carl
Re: Jesus genealogy??
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 11:04:03 -0500, "cwsachs.dejazzd.com"
<[email protected]> wrote:
I did the genealogy of the Bible through Jesus and also connected the
line of Japheth through the Irish Kings and afterward. My intent was
to have my genealogy from Adam to my grandsons. As you might imagine
with all the myth and word of mouth of many centuries I am missing a
few links.
You can determine the year Adam was born, when all the old-timers
existed and even the time of the flood. After the flood there were
only 8 people alive. Doing the genealogy through Noah leaves me
wondering where the wives of Shem, Ham and Japheth came from.
FYI many churches have the Bible Genealogy in commercial chart form. I
don't know their source since I decided to do my own and I haven't
compared my data with the commercial versions.
Hugh
<[email protected]> wrote:
Is anyone within this group aware of the availability of a file (GEDCOM
perhaps) covering the genealogy of Jesus.
I did manage to find in a Google search, the brief mention that a member
of the LDS had indeed done the work, but there was no supporting data,
or other thread to follow.
Thanks!
Carl
Do what I did and you'll have a lot of fun and learn a lot.
I did the genealogy of the Bible through Jesus and also connected the
line of Japheth through the Irish Kings and afterward. My intent was
to have my genealogy from Adam to my grandsons. As you might imagine
with all the myth and word of mouth of many centuries I am missing a
few links.
You can determine the year Adam was born, when all the old-timers
existed and even the time of the flood. After the flood there were
only 8 people alive. Doing the genealogy through Noah leaves me
wondering where the wives of Shem, Ham and Japheth came from.
FYI many churches have the Bible Genealogy in commercial chart form. I
don't know their source since I decided to do my own and I haven't
compared my data with the commercial versions.
Hugh
Re: Status of PAF 6
Denis Beauregard <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
All I've ever heard is stuff like, "PAF 6 is in preparation (I have
this from several 'open' sources."
Here's the source: http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/PA ... 1012420560
Note that is was posted in January 2002.
It sure is taking a loooooooong time.
Robert
Does anyone know the current status of PAF 6 ?
Any idea when it will be released and which languages it
will support ?
All I know is that the testers team was chosen about 3
years ago and was limited to LDS members, so I presume 3
years ago, they were deciding about what the new features.
Denis
All I've ever heard is stuff like, "PAF 6 is in preparation (I have
this from several 'open' sources."
Here's the source: http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/PA ... 1012420560
Note that is was posted in January 2002.
It sure is taking a loooooooong time.
Robert
Re: Jesus genealogy??
http://www.lifeofchrist.com/life/genealogy/
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cwsachs.dejazzd.com wrote:
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cwsachs.dejazzd.com wrote:
Is anyone within this group aware of the availability of a file
(GEDCOM perhaps) covering the genealogy of Jesus.
I did manage to find in a Google search, the brief mention that a
member of the LDS had indeed done the work, but there was no
supporting data, or other thread to follow.
Thanks!
Carl
Re: Jesus genealogy??
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 08:26:04 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] ("V. Chris &
Tom Tinney, Sr.") wrote:
The above reference does not include Adam to Abraham as I viewed it.
Did I miss something?
Hugh
Tom Tinney, Sr.") wrote:
http://www.lifeofchrist.com/life/genealogy/
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The above reference does not include Adam to Abraham as I viewed it.
Did I miss something?
Hugh
cwsachs.dejazzd.com wrote:
Is anyone within this group aware of the availability of a file
(GEDCOM perhaps) covering the genealogy of Jesus.
I did manage to find in a Google search, the brief mention that a
member of the LDS had indeed done the work, but there was no
supporting data, or other thread to follow.
Thanks!
Carl
Re: Jesus genealogy??
The very last link on the last page gives
reference to:
Quartz Hill School of Theology
http://www.theology.edu/ap10.htm
"An old problem for expositors has been
the contradictory genealogies of Christ
given in Matthew and Luke. Matthew
traces Jesus' lineage through forty-two
generations from Abraham to Christ.
Luke traces it from Adam to Christ,
for more than seventy generations.
It is unnecessary to examine in
detail the genealogy between Adam
and Abraham in Luke. That genealogy
appears to derive from the Old Testament
(1 Chr 1:1-4, 24-27; Gen 5:3-32;11:10-26).
Matthew gives no listing from Adam to Abraham,
so no problems there."
For further information, review:
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/worldancestry.htm
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J. Hugh Sullivan wrote:
reference to:
Quartz Hill School of Theology
http://www.theology.edu/ap10.htm
"An old problem for expositors has been
the contradictory genealogies of Christ
given in Matthew and Luke. Matthew
traces Jesus' lineage through forty-two
generations from Abraham to Christ.
Luke traces it from Adam to Christ,
for more than seventy generations.
It is unnecessary to examine in
detail the genealogy between Adam
and Abraham in Luke. That genealogy
appears to derive from the Old Testament
(1 Chr 1:1-4, 24-27; Gen 5:3-32;11:10-26).
Matthew gives no listing from Adam to Abraham,
so no problems there."
For further information, review:
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/worldancestry.htm
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J. Hugh Sullivan wrote:
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 08:26:04 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] ("V. Chris &
Tom Tinney, Sr.") wrote:
http://www.lifeofchrist.com/life/genealogy/
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The above reference does not include Adam to Abraham as I viewed it.
Did I miss something?
Hugh
cwsachs.dejazzd.com wrote:
Is anyone within this group aware of the availability of a file
(GEDCOM perhaps) covering the genealogy of Jesus.
I did manage to find in a Google search, the brief mention that a
member of the LDS had indeed done the work, but there was no
supporting data, or other thread to follow.
Thanks!
Carl
Jesus genealogy . . .
Thanks! . . . to all who contributed suggestions to my question about a
definitive genealogy of Jesus.
Carl
definitive genealogy of Jesus.
Carl
Re: Jesus genealogy??
On 2004-12-06, "V. Chris & Tom Tinney, Sr." <[email protected]> wrote:
Contradictory?
I had been informed that one of the Gospel writers' lists
(don't remember which without doing some searching) was for
Mary (being as she was Jesus' actual mortal biological
parent) while the other was for Joseph (being as society
would view Jesus as being Joseph's heir). That would imply
no contradiction, just two different branches of a tree.
Robert Riches
[email protected]
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)
The very last link on the last page gives
reference to:
Quartz Hill School of Theology
http://www.theology.edu/ap10.htm
"An old problem for expositors has been
the contradictory genealogies of Christ
given in Matthew and Luke. Matthew
traces Jesus' lineage through forty-two
generations from Abraham to Christ.
Luke traces it from Adam to Christ,
for more than seventy generations.
It is unnecessary to examine in
detail the genealogy between Adam
and Abraham in Luke. That genealogy
appears to derive from the Old Testament
(1 Chr 1:1-4, 24-27; Gen 5:3-32;11:10-26).
Matthew gives no listing from Adam to Abraham,
so no problems there."
For further information, review:
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/worldancestry.htm
Contradictory?
I had been informed that one of the Gospel writers' lists
(don't remember which without doing some searching) was for
Mary (being as she was Jesus' actual mortal biological
parent) while the other was for Joseph (being as society
would view Jesus as being Joseph's heir). That would imply
no contradiction, just two different branches of a tree.
Robert Riches
[email protected]
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)