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Spiritual Exercise is an app that allows you to track your practice of, or learn or be reminded about, 12 traditional spiritual exercises. When you click on one of the exercises, you see a quote and a link to artwork that is relevant to the exercise. You can record your exercise, input any notes and use the app as a prayer and/or gratitude journal. The app also includes a daily gospel reading, a Bible and plan to read the Bible in a year (or three years). The watch app includes a complication you can add to the watch face that shows whether you have practiced the spiritual exercises that day, and you can use this as a gentle reminder to pray, read the Bible, express gratitude or practice another spiritual exercise. The widget you can add also shows your most recently practiced exercise, whether you are on track on your Bible reading plan and your practice of the spiritual exercises over the past seven days.
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For the Jewish learner of Talmud Bavli, 22Lookup performs searches in
Shas, Rashi, Tosfos, Tanach, and some Meforshim. Intuitive usage of
Ain Mishpat Ner Mitzvah to bring up Rambam, Tur, Shulchan Aruch, and
Smag. Gematria searches of Tanach.
DEVELOPMENT STATUS
Although more than three years of "spare" time has been devoted to the
compilation of 22Lookup, it is still very much a work in
progress. Dictionary lookups, incorporation of additional Masechtot to
Ain Mishpat Ner Mitzvah, and many new features are still on the
drawing board but have not been included in the coding due to time
constraints. Nevertheless, it is believed that a sufficient core of
features is now manifest and with this array of functions it is hoped
that a user base will develop which will itself suggest directions for
further growth.
DESIGN GOALS
For the learner of Talmud Bavli, many times it is desirable to view
the complete pasuk and its context rather than the fragment provided
in the Blatt. Similarly, viewing an Amud in a different Masechta or
searching for a phrase in Rashi or Tosfos is also beneficial. These
activities take time and are sometimes not performed due to the
intensity of learning. 22Lookup aims to provide maximum return with
minimal time investment to assist the learner.
A manual is included which is packed with examples in hopes that the
user is able to quickly master the man-machine interface and speedily
begin reaping benefits.
INCLUDED FUNCTIONS
Display any of the following with/without English definitions
any amud of Talmud Bavli
Rashi / Tosfos on Talmud Bavli
Mishnah in Talmud Bavli
Chumash, Navi, Kesuvim
The Rosh, the Rif, the Ritva, the Tur, the Shulchan Aruch
The Beit Yosef, the Bach
The Netziv, The Maharsha, The Mishnah Berurah
The Rambam's Mishneh Torah
Search for a "search string" in any of the above
Every word of Shas has been indexed so that the search result
will include the Amud, the line number on the Amud and the
word number on the line to facilitate rapid location.
Added Features
Ain Mishpat Ner Mitzva retrieves Rambam, Tur, Shulchan Aruch and Smag
Tzuras ha Daf
Map of the Amud with hilighting of a search string
Table of Talmud Bavli Perakim
Gematria according to severla methods
Gematria search of Chumash, Navi, Kesuvim
Web Site
www.22lookup.org is still under development but will soon
be available and will include videos of 22lookup functions,
a discussion board, and more.
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