Have you tried the Bibliotheca Sacra (the complete text of every article of the Dallas Theological Seminary for the last 40 years) ? It is available on CD for about $100. This is the same edition I have so it has not changed in the last 5 years.. http://www.logos.com/ebooks/byauthor.asp?author=Dallas%20Theological%20Seminary HikerBob ----- Original Message ----- From: P ekey To: Geocaching Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 5:49 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Happy Halloween This research is fascinating for me, but it wouldn't interest everyone. I'm looking for in-depth commentaries on the Pentateuch -- the first five books of the Bible. I'm pursuing an Master of Divinity degree at Eden Seminary. This is not the type of study you would find in a traditional Sunday School. We get into the fine detail on how the Bible was written, when, and by whom, and what messages the writers were really trying to convey. This is dry, analytical stuff. The trick is to balance the technical information with belief. When I'm not in school, I'm a business development manager for an engineering company. Geocaching provides a welcome outlet that has nothing to do with either of the above occupations. Pam E. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Henke Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 12:55 PM To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Happy Halloween What you doin research on Pam? Some of it can be fun :) Dan (Thunder)