Thoughts for Personal/Family Worship in online Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible?

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Pilgrim

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I'm able to find the study notes, the in-text articles and the "study helps" on the website, but where are the "Thoughts for Personal/Family Worship?" I was expecting them to be at the end of each chapter as they are in the Bible. I've tried both Firefox and Chrome.

Am I missing something?
 
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From the developer:

"Funny you should ask! I’ve spent my available time working on that the last two weeks. Should be next week or the week after! Of course, that assumes no hiccups, but I’m pretty close. Just had to do some extra work to extract it from the ebook data."
 
That's a bit disappointing since they are the best and most distinctive thing about this publication. I'll try to contact them to get more information.

The website rollout as a whole has been disappointing as the notes were available 8 months later than promised. However, I have always viewed it as a "bonus" anyway. No other publishing gives you the physical AND electronic for the same price. The website is very well done and we'll just have to wait a little longer. The developer is a "full-time seminary student at SEBTS, a husband and dad, and a software developer." Though knowing the progress on the family notes would be helpful as I'd like to prepare during my lunch hour for that night's devotional.
 
That's a bit disappointing since they are the best and most distinctive thing about this publication. I'll try to contact them to get more information.

The website rollout as a whole has been disappointing as the notes were available 8 months later than promised. However, I have always viewed it as a "bonus" anyway. No other publishing gives you the physical AND electronic for the same price. The website is very well done and we'll just have to wait a little longer. The developer is a "full-time seminary student at SEBTS, a husband and dad, and a software developer." Though knowing the progress on the family notes would be helpful as I'd like to prepare during my lunch hour for that night's devotional.

I too view it as a bonus. But unless we're somehow talking about something else, other publishers have given electronic versions for the same price. Unless it has changed, Crossway gives you physical and electronic (website) for the same price with the ESV Study Bible. B&H gives you the HCSB Study Bible online for free whether or not you buy the book, which is really extraordinary. But RHB isn't Crossway or B&H. In many ways that's a plus. In this case, evidently, it is a minus. But I ain't complaining. Someone had posted somewhere a while back that the site was now online. I had assumed that meant everything.
 
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