Here's what we do. We make a folder for the entire Bible--or one
could do one for the Old Testament and the New, just as one
wishes. Then we put each book in its own title. I have seen some
versions that are organized to look like our familiar Braille
volumes, so that you might have a file containing Matthew and Mark.
I personally put Galatians to Jude into one file so that it is easier
to access those smaller N.T. epistles.
But I have seen several versions done on the Braille Note which are
66 separate files. Personally, I I like to put the numbered books
together at the least, so that the three Epistles of John (small
books) are in one file. Both Peters are in a file.
Both thessalonians. I have found it easier to search. And there's
less to go through, if you have your BN in a public meeting where
they're going from place to place in the Scriptures. I have also put
the minor prophets in a file by themselves from Hosea to Malachi in
one file. But I have them in separate books, too. That way I am
prepared if the sermon is in one book and stays there, or if it is in
various minor prophet books and begins to range over the entire
twelve-book territory.
There are a few ideas. I hope this is not too off-topic to get a
post on the list. I figured that someone besides Jose might be
interested in this. I am somewhat behind, so if this is already
covered on a way, just forgive my slowness and delete big-time.
Kindest regards,
Penny
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