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Anyone out there want to blog? I am blogging on 3 sites. I assign myself projects,  then I write, post, and wait for the visit counters to start spinning. 



I blog about the things that are of interest to bible study fellow brothers and sisters, bible college or seminary level researchers. I do Greek and Hebrew word studies with quotes and bibliographies. I am not afraid to deal with verses that could be used to spark a doctrinal argument.  I once posted an article with a 36 line bibliography.  If you are a fellow blogger send me a post and I will post it on my blog as a guest blogger's post. I will give you credit for it, and provide my readers with your blog site link. If you are a pastor or bible student who wants to test their latest sermon ideas out on my readers, email the sermon to me and it will become a guest pastors or bible students sermon or project. My readers like the posts with the long bibliographies. I am Rick Livermore and my blog is https://ricklivermoreonlinereader.blogspot.com . I am inviting you to contribute a                      

of the over all blog publication and teaching that is happening here
         Use the contact us form to contribute a "portion" of the things happening here. I will hopefully inspire you to someday establish your very own publication / blogging installation. I know you see ads on the blog, please do not assume that means I will pay you out of my advertising income. I could discuss that subject for hours but for simplicity lets drop it now. There is no money to be made at the level of volume I am currently at and the future does not look like the level of volume will increase but instead will stay the same or even decline over time. I am not doing what I am doing for the money.  If you come on this site and post a blog you will not get paid. I will allow you to share with the world that you posted a guest blog on my site, which makes you a published blogger which is kind of like being a published author.  
        I look forward to publishing some great stuff for you. If you quote someone and I happen to own that resource also, and you do not know all the bibliography info, just include as much as you can and I will do the rest of the research. My bibliography database is 5600 rows in an excel spreadsheet but I also search online when necessary. If you don't know, there are four categories that need to go into each bibliography, The title, the author, the year it was first published, and the publisher. If you read my bibliographies on this site, you may find I provide web site urls, other publishers names for the same thing, other publishers years for the same thing as well as plenty of additional info. I do that because I own a digital library of duplicated items that I included on the same bibliography.                                                                      


       For  example I have the 3 volume Treasury of David and the 5 volume Treasury of David Both by Charles Spurgeon. Both are in my Quickverse library, Then I have it again for free with Blue Letter Bible, And I have it in WordSearch because Wordsearch bought Quickverse and gives owners tech support to continue to be able to use the resources. Here is what my spreadsheet shows anytime I need to log the reference:
  Title : THE TREASURY OF DAVID - Volume 1: Psalms 1-30 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse COPYRIGHT THE TREASURY OF DAVID – Psalms 1-30 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse. All rights reserved.   THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 1:  PSALMS 1-30  By Charles Spurgeon AGES SOFTWARE Rio, WI USA

Title : THE TREASURY OF DAVID - Volume 2: Psalms 31-60 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse COPYRIGHT THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 2 – Psalms 31-60 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse. All rights reserved.   THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 2  PSALMS 31-60  By Charles Spurgeon AGES SOFTWARE Rio, WI USA 
Title : THE TREASURY OF DAVID - Volume 3: Psalms 61-90 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse COPYRIGHT THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 3- Psalms 61-90 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse. All rights reserved.   THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 3  PSALMS 61-90  By Charles Spurgeon AGES SOFTWARE Rio, WI USA 
Title : THE TREASURY OF DAVID - Volume 4: Psalms 91-120 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse COPYRIGHT THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 4- Psalms 91-120 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse. All rights reserved.   THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 4  PSALMS 91-120  By Charles Spurgeon AGES Software RIO, WI USA 
Title : THE TREASURY OF DAVID - Volume 5: Psalms 121-150 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse. All rights reserved. COPYRIGHT THE TREASURY OF DAVID VOLUME 5 – Psalms 121-150  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 2008, QuickVerse. All rights reserved.  PSALMS 121-150  By Charles Spurgeon AGES SOFTWARE RIO, WI USA 
Title : The Treasury of David, Psalms 111-150 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 1997, Parsons Technology, Inc. Copyrights The Treasury of David,  Psalms 111-150  Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 1997, Parsons Technology, Inc., PO Box 100, Hiawatha, Iowa. All rights reserved.  License Statement This book is licensed for the exclusive use of the original purchaser (“you”) for use on one computer only. This book is not copy protected. Parsons Technology authorizes you to make backup copies of the software for your archives only, for the sole purpose of protecting your investment from loss. You are free to move this book from one computer location to another, as long as there is no possibility of it being used at two locations at one time. This electronic book should be treated like a printed book, which cannot be read by two people at two different locations at the same time.  THE TREASURY OF DAVID  PSALMS 111-150  by C. H. Spurgeon  Using Copyrighted Information The text in STEP-compatible books is copyrighted by various publishers, but certain uses are allowed as outlined below. Federal copyright laws allow for “fair use” of copyrighted materials without permission under certain circumstances. The law allows the reproduction, distributions, and adaptation of copyrighted material if the use is “for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research.” To judge if your use falls under these guidelines, you should take into consideration ALL of the following: 1.    Is the use commercial or non-profit educational? In general, commercial use is not covered under “fair use.” 2.    Is the material relevant to the context in which it is used? That is, you can’t justify copying material about the Flight from Egypt or the Civil War by handing it out to a classroom of math students. 3.    How much of the material are you reproducing? In general, reproducing a small amount of text is allowed under “fair use,” but reproducing all (or most) of a publication may not be. 4.    What is the effect on the potential value of the copyrighted source material? If your use may reduce our sales or those of other copyright holders, it’s likely your use is not “fair.” One general rule to consider is to put yourself in the place of the copyright holder. How would you react if someone used your material in the way that you’re contemplating? If you think your usage may not qualify as “fair use,” contact the institution holding the copyright. (By the way, some of the material above is adapted from Every Writer’s Guide to Copyright & Publishing Law by Ellen M. Kozak, copyright 1990, Ellen M. Kozak.) Note: Please do not contact Parsons Technology concerning the right to quote material from STEP-compatible books. Since most of the original, source material in your STEP-compatible books is copyrighted by someone other than Parsons Technology, we are unable to offer assistance. You should be able to identify the copyright holder from the information included above.
Title : The Treasury of David, Psalms 1-57 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 1997, Parsons Technology, Inc. Copyrights The Treasury of David,  Psalms 1-57  Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 1997, Parsons Technology, Inc., PO Box 100, Hiawatha, Iowa. All rights reserved.  License Statement This book is licensed for the exclusive use of the original purchaser (“you”) for use on one computer only. This book is not copy protected. Parsons Technology authorizes you to make backup copies of the software for your archives only, for the sole purpose of protecting your investment from loss. You are free to move this book from one computer location to another, as long as there is no possibility of it being used at two locations at one time. This electronic book should be treated like a printed book, which cannot be read by two people at two different locations at the same time.  THE TREASURY OF DAVID  PSALMS 1-57   by C. H. Spurgeon  Using Copyrighted Information The text in STEP-compatible books is copyrighted by various publishers, but certain uses are allowed as outlined below. Federal copyright laws allow for “fair use” of copyrighted materials without permission under certain circumstances. The law allows the reproduction, distributions, and adaptation of copyrighted material if the use is “for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research.” To judge if your use falls under these guidelines, you should take into consideration ALL of the following: 1.    Is the use commercial or non-profit educational? In general, commercial use is not covered under “fair use.” 2.    Is the material relevant to the context in which it is used? That is, you can’t justify copying material about the Flight from Egypt or the Civil War by handing it out to a classroom of math students. 3.    How much of the material are you reproducing? In general, reproducing a small amount of text is allowed under “fair use,” but reproducing all (or most) of a publication may not be. 4.    What is the effect on the potential value of the copyrighted source material? If your use may reduce our sales or those of other copyright holders, it’s likely your use is not “fair.” One general rule to consider is to put yourself in the place of the copyright holder. How would you react if someone used your material in the way that you’re contemplating? If you think your usage may not qualify as “fair use,” contact the institution holding the copyright.  (By the way, some of the material above is adapted from Every Writer’s Guide to Copyright & Publishing Law by Ellen M. Kozak, copyright 1990, Ellen M. Kozak.) Note: Please do not contact Parsons Technology concerning the right to quote material from STEP-compatible books. Since most of the original, source material in your STEP-compatible books is copyrighted by someone other than Parsons Technology, we are unable to offer assistance. You should be able to identify the copyright holder from the information included above.
Title : The Treasury of David, Psalms 58-110 Copyright : Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 1997, Parsons Technology, Inc. Copyrights The Treasury of David,  Psalms 58-110  Electronic Edition STEP Files Copyright © 1997, Parsons Technology, Inc., PO Box 100, Hiawatha, Iowa. All rights reserved.  License Statement This book is licensed for the exclusive use of the original purchaser (“you”) for use on one computer only. This book is not copy protected. Parsons Technology authorizes you to make backup copies of the software for your archives only, for the sole purpose of protecting your investment from loss. You are free to move this book from one computer location to another, as long as there is no possibility of it being used at two locations at one time. This electronic book should be treated like a printed book, which cannot be read by two people at two different locations at the same time.  THE TREASURY OF DAVID  PSALMS 58-110  by C. H. Spurgeon  Using Copyrighted Information The text in STEP-compatible books is copyrighted by various publishers, but certain uses are allowed as outlined below. Federal copyright laws allow for “fair use” of copyrighted materials without permission under certain circumstances. The law allows the reproduction, distributions, and adaptation of copyrighted material if the use is “for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research.” To judge if your use falls under these guidelines, you should take into consideration ALL of the following: 1.    Is the use commercial or non-profit educational? In general, commercial use is not covered under “fair use.” 2.    Is the material relevant to the context in which it is used? That is, you can’t justify copying material about the Flight from Egypt or the Civil War by handing it out to a classroom of math students. 3.    How much of the material are you reproducing? In general, reproducing a small amount of text is allowed under “fair use,” but reproducing all (or most) of a publication may not be. 4.    What is the effect on the potential value of the copyrighted source material? If your use may reduce our sales or those of other copyright holders, it’s likely your use is not “fair.” One general rule to consider is to put yourself in the place of the copyright holder. How would you react if someone used your material in the way that you’re contemplating? If you think your usage may not qualify as “fair use,” contact the institution holding the copyright. (By the way, some of the material above is adapted from Every Writer’s Guide to Copyright & Publishing Law by Ellen M. Kozak, copyright 1990, Ellen M. Kozak.) Note: Please do not contact Parsons Technology concerning the right to quote material from STEP-compatible books. Since most of the original, source material in your STEP-compatible books is copyrighted by someone other than Parsons Technology, we are unable to offer assistance. You should be able to identify the copyright holder from the information included above.
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Spurgeon, Charles H. The Treasury of David. London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1898. WORDsearch CROSS e-book. Thanks for considering my request for guest blog posts on all three of my blog sites
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