Note: The actual name of the commentary is The Teacher's Commentary but knowledgebase article titles don't permit apostrophes.
Release Notes for the CD The Teacher’s Commentary (TC 4.3C SBB00414TEACHERS0706)
How do I find a particular Study Guide number?
Since PC Study Bible breaks a commentary into verse-related and chapter-related and book-related pieces, sometimes a specific Study Guide number is a little tricky to find.
For example, Study Guide 119 says to see Study Guide 132 but how do you find Study Guide 132? The Teacher's Commentary is a little tricky because, as a commentary, it is accessed by Book, Chapter, and Verse (e.g. John 3:16), yet it sometimes refers to different Study Guide numbers.
Here is how to find Study Guide 132:
- Open the Teacher's Commentary to *any* Bible passage, e.g. Gen 1:1.
- In the row of buttons across the bottom of the screen, click on the left-most button (a magnifying glass)
- A Search Criteria dialog appears
- Enter (without the quotation marks) "Study Guide 132" where it says "Word or phrase"
- Click OK.
- Near the top of the screen, you'll see several rows of results.
- Double-click on the row which shows the "STUDY GUIDE 132" heading.
- You're now seeing Study Guide 132.
But what if I still can't find the Study Guide number I want? In a nutshell, most Study Guides are filed as verse-level commentary, but some Study Guides, which introduce one or more books, are filed as book-level commentary.
- If it's not open already, open the Teacher's Commentary to *any* Bible passage, e.g. Gen 1:1.
- By default, it opens to a grey tab marked "Commentary".
- Move to the right and click on the grey tab that says Book Intro
- In the row of buttons across the bottom of the screen, click on the left-most button (a magnifying glass)
- A Search Criteria dialog appears
- Enter (without the quotation marks) "Study Guide 117" where it says "Word or phrase"
- Click OK.
- Now it acts a little goofy.
- Near the top of the screen, you'll see several rows of results that say nothing about Study Guide 117.
- Likewise, the visible grey tab (Commentary), says nothing about Study Guide 117.
- Click on the grey Book Intro tab.
- You're now seeing Study Guide 117.
