Yes , me too . I have mostly been reading the old comments , I'm about two years ago at the moment . Ive noticed , when I do spend time in the newest , that guy Mishael just seemed to disappear , maybe I missed something and I will find out more as I get closer to the news stuff . Also Skip and Mild Bill and Carelton . Hope these guys and so many other great posters are all ok . Let's hope they are ok and that we keep getting lots of new people also , to keep our brain cells working .
Hi , at the bottom of the discussion page there are numbers and previous page icons , just use the numbers to keep going back or the previous page icon . I'm on my phone mostly so I don't know if it looks different on a desktop or laptop , I'm not very tech savvy I'm afraid . There is a wealth of information and inspiring posts on this site . Loving the oldies !
Hi GiGi. There may be a better method of going that far back in these Discussion pages, but the one that I would use is only if I'm focussed on a particular Book/chapter of the Bible and do a search of posts on pertaining to it. Doubtless, many comments you see would not apply to that Book if the commenter failed to correctly put in that Bible Book detail & left it to the KJBO engine to allocate a random reference.
When you are in the Discussion page, click on More, then click on Discussions by Book/Chapter. Pick the Book/chapter you wish to open up for the past comments you want to read and you should get the most recent post on it. I just did a test by clicking on Genesis chapter 1 & I saw the most recent comment. And if time & energy permit, 143 pages further down, I would see discussions between this recent one & those given twelve years ago! Amazing!
Been thinking of some people we haven't heard from for a while. May God's blessings come to:
Fred
Bro Dan
Suze
Mishael
Marke
Kaye
And others.
I'd like to add;
Mason and his family (Who lost his grandma awhile back)
Kent Bass
When you are in the Discussion page, click on More, then click on Discussions by Book/Chapter. Pick the Book/chapter you wish to open up for the past comments you want to read and you should get the most recent post on it. I just did a test by clicking on Genesis chapter 1 & I saw the most recent comment. And if time & energy permit, 143 pages further down, I would see discussions between this recent one & those given twelve years ago! Amazing!
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