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How to search Bible Truths by Bible verse
Paul:
This is via Google.
This is an example of the query (what you type into Google):
--- Quote ---"mat. 25:46" OR "matthew 25:46" site:bible-truths.com
--- End quote ---
As you can see, you type the verse and put it in quotes. Quotes tell Google not to seperate what you type inside them. It's the difference between searching for Matthew 25:46 and searching for the name Matthew, the number 25, and the number 46. OR tells Google to search for an alternate query. This is done because, as we all know, Bible verses can be abbreviated or unabbreviated. site: tells Google to search a specific website, as opposed to the entire internet (you can have Google search as many individual sites as you want; just keep putting site:website.com's) You must use the version of the Bible Truths URL that has the dash (bible-truths) because this is the official URL.
After you've clicked a result, you'll obviously need to find the verse on the page. Don't worry, you don't need to scroll and find it; your browser has a feature that lets you search for text on a page (this also applies to Word and PDF documents): Edit > Find...
You may find that you may just want to search for a chapter at times. You shouldn't always be too specific when searching. "mat 25" OR "matthew 25" site:bible-truths.com
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You can also exclude specific sites, or sections of a website, with the site: feature. To do this, put a minus sign in front of site:
-site:
Here's an example of telling Google to only give results for the main website, and to exclude the forums:
--- Quote ---eon site:bible-truths.com -site:forums.bible-truths.com
--- End quote ---
FYI: The punctuation for the verses (the colon between the chapter and the verse number, and the period in the abbreviated version of the verse) is technically unnecessary, as Google doesn't register it. You can technically type it in like this: "mat 25 46" OR "matthew 25 46" site:bible-truths.com
http://www.google.com/help/cheatsheet.html
indianabob:
Paul,
I've been using Google for about five years and struggled with search.
Thanks for the expert illustrations, very helpful for me.
Indianabob ::)
Paul:
Glad I was of help to you!
Brian:
Oh! I learned a new trick! ;D
Thanks much, very useful. Now I can quit reading hundreds of web pages for the information that I'm searching for.
gmik:
Thank you so much. I know Kat has the directions some where, but this was very concise!
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