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Often one needs a quick way to find a specific word or phrase in the Bible. Bible Analyzer makes this easy with the Quick Entry which is in the main Toolbar. Quickly search for words and phrases with results displayed in a table display under its own tab. View either the whole verse or in single line "concordance" view. Also, there is a concise, one page graphical display of all search "hits" in every Bible chapter with a convenient popup of the verses on mouseover, and a click will take you there in the Bible Panel (see image)!
Need more power? Advanced Search is your answer. With it you can do Proximity Searches, Related Verse Search, Context Search, Library Search and even Regular Expression Searches with wildcard and other options. Plus, search results can be exported via the Advanced Concept Filter.
Getting around in the Bible with Bible Analyzer is a "piece of cake." You can use the Quick Entry and begin typing a reference to select from a list. You can select a chapter from the Bible Tree by either drilling down or by right-click. Plus with more quick keys and shortcuts navigating from chapter to chapter is a charm.
To make a verse the Active or Current Verse simply click on its reference and it will be highlighted and also cause the Reference Panel and Commentaries to instantly update to that verse. Plus, The Bible Panel has an extensive right-click Context Menu that will allow you to do many things with the Bible text.
By the end of 2021, Gracie had moved from a girl with a journal to an artist with a cult following, built largely on the strength of these unreleased whispers that felt like shared secrets between her and her audience.
While some of these songs eventually saw official releases, they existed as beloved "leaks" or live-only staples during 2021:
Although it had been teased as far back as 2016, 2021 was a peak year for fan desperation. It was the song that didn't quite fit the moody, acoustic aesthetic of her early work, but fans couldn't let it go. It remained a "lost" masterpiece for years until its eventual release in 2024, proving that 2021 was a year of holding onto secrets. The Livestream Vault
The unreleased songs of 2021 did not go to waste. They served as the literal and figurative building blocks for her future discography. The intense fan demand for these tracks built a highly engaged, loyal community.
A song about the arbitrary timeline of grief. Written in late spring 2021, Better By Now asks the question: "It’s been three months / Shouldn’t I be better by now?" The simplicity of the production—just her voice and a slightly out-of-tune upright piano—makes this one of the most emotionally devastating leaks of the year. gracie abrams unreleased songs 2021
Rojinski * Gracie Abrams - Death Wish (unreleased) TSOU Tour London. Rojinski. 3:40. 1y. * Gracie Abrams - Enough. stefanovski. 3: SoundCloud List of unreleased songs | Gracie Abrams Wiki | Fandom
Teased during a late-night piano session in mid-2021, this track leaned heavily into the atmospheric, reverb-soaked production that Abrams would later perfect with producer Aaron Dessner.
: An unreleased fan favorite often circulated in 2021 that captures the feeling of two hearts falling "in and out of love" [3].
This 2021 era is often thought of as a transitional creative phase, where Abrams moved from the confessional, bedroom-pop style of minor toward the more polished, emotionally complex sound she would fully explore on her debut album, Good Riddance (2023). By the end of 2021, Gracie had moved
: Ethereal, isolated vocal performance over soft keys.
The year 2021 was a pivotal "in-between" era for Gracie Abrams . Having released her debut EP in 2020 and preparing for the vulnerable transition into This Is What It Feels Like
Driven by a gentle, rhythmic acoustic guitar pluck.
: These were songs that narrowly missed the cut for her November 2021 project. They carried the same DNA as tracks like "Feels Like" and "Rockland," focusing on the messy aftermath of teenage heartbreak and growing pains. The "Bedroom Demos" It remained a "lost" masterpiece for years until
"Too Afraid to Leave You," "Death Wish," "Not A Liar."
For example, the unreleased 2021 track "Nervous System" is four minutes of anxious, staccato verses. You can hear the DNA of "Where do we go now?" in it, but it’s rawer. It proves that Gracie Abrams wasn't manufactured by a label; she was always this writer.
Do not confuse this with the later released "Where do we go now?" This 2021 demo is darker and more explicit. It directly references self-medication for emotional pain, a topic Gracie usually veils in metaphor. The line "This is what the drugs are for / To make me feel a little less like you walked out the door" was considered too raw for the This Is What It Feels Like EP, but it remains a fan-favorite bootleg.
The unreleased tracks from 2021 are often categorized by fans on the Gracie Abrams Wiki into specific thematic buckets: The "This Is What It Feels Like" Outtakes
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Bible Analyzer has important features that are not found in any other software. For instance, our Authorized Version, People Edition and Exhaustive Library of Bible People titles have every individual in the Bible tagged with a unique ID to make searching for individuals apart from their name possible. For example, there are six different Marys in the Scriptures. With the titles above one is able to search for any one of the Marys at the exclusion of all others! Also all pronouns in the NT are tagged to its individual, plus every pronoun of deity throughout the Bible is also tagged. This makes some very inventive and revealing searches possible.
If one does a search for Jesus and eternal life in a typical Bible software program, many key instances would be missed, including John 3:16 (!!), because there are many verses where the Lord is not mentioned by name. But with Bible Analyzer, the AVp, and ExLBP, they all can be easily found.
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Although many other Bible versions are available in Bible Analyzer, it is built around the Authorized King James Bible of 1611. That the KJV (called AV in Bible Analyzer) is still being published over 400 years later is a wonder in itself. Even after all these years it is still the Bible of choice for millions and clearly has the blessing of God upon its words.
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