First Letter of Peter
In 2004 I published a commentary on the First Letter of Peter. It is a chapter in 'New Testament Letters: an introductory commentary' published by Chevalier Press (Phone (02) 9662 7894) (289 pages RRP $25.00). I offered a series of lectures in 2004.
You can purchase a CD
An audio record of the series of lectures is available from the author (email: michaelfallonmsc@gmail.com) on 1 CD using the condensed MP3 format ($5.00 plus an extra $5.00 if purchased singly (to cover packaging and postage).
Free audio downloads
You can access the audio record of these lectures by going to the URL http://homepage.mac.com/mbfallon (click HERE) . This takes you to a window called My iDisk. You will find a number of lecture series on the page, including Peter. Click on Peter and you will be taken to a list of folders/files of the lectures. If it is a folder click on it and the files will appear. . The files beginning with 1 refer to the first lecture (2 refers to the second lecture etc). To download and save a file, right-click the downward arrow in the download column next to that file. In the dropdown menu that appears, click on 'save target as …" where you can specify the location in which you wish to save the file. It may take up to 7 or 8 minutes to download (less time if you have a fast connection).
or you can go to http://web.me.com/mbfallon/First_Peter_04/Welcome.html (Click HERE). Go to the top of the window and select the lecture that interests you. A new window will appear and at the bottom of the window you will see one or more files for that lecture. To listen to the audio file you have to download QuickTime (a free download). This happens only the first time and may take some minutes. A slider bar will eventually appear. It may take some minutes for the audio to commence.
Saving the file. When the window opened with the file or files (before you clicked on a particular file), you will have noticed Subscribe. If you wish to save the audio files, you will need to download iTunes (also free. Click HERE and follow promps). Then you will have to click on Subscribe and the audio will download into iTunes where it can be accessed.
Second Letter of Peter
In 2004 I published a commentary on the Second Letter of Peter. It is a chapter in 'New Testament Letters: an introductory commentary' published by Chevalier Press (Phone (02) 9662 7894) (289 pages RRP $25.00). I offered a series of lectures in 2004.
You can purchase a CD
An audio record of the series of lectures is available from the author (email: michaelfallonmsc@gmail.com) on 1 CD using the condensed MP3 format ($5.00 plus an extra $5.00 if purchased singly (to cover packaging and postage).
Free audio downloads
You can access the audio record of these lectures by going to the URL http://homepage.mac.com/mbfallon (click HERE) . This takes you to a window called My iDisk. You will find a number of lecture series on the page, including Isaiah. Click on Isaiah and you will be taken to a list of folders/files of the lectures. If it is a folder click on it and the files will appear. . The files beginning with 1 refer to the first lecture (2 refers to the second lecture etc). To download and save a file, right-click the downward arrow in the download column next to that file. In the dropdown menu that appears, click on 'save target as …" where you can specify the location in which you wish to save the file. It may take up to 7 or 8 minutes to download (less time if you have a fast connection).
or you can go to http://web.me.com/mbfallon/Second_Peter_04/Welcome.html (Click HERE). Go to the top of the window and select the lecture that interests you. A new window will appear and at the bottom of the window you will see one or more files for that lecture. To listen to the audio file you have to download QuickTime (a free download). This happens only the first time and may take some minutes. A slider bar will eventually appear. It may take some minutes for the audio to commence.
Saving the file. When the window opened with the file or files (before you clicked on a particular file), you will have noticed Subscribe. If you wish to save the audio files, you will need to download iTunes (also free. Click HERE and follow promps). Then you will have to click on Subscribe and the audio will download into iTunes where it can be accessed.
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