I use E-Sword for language study, Bible Explorer 4 for Scripture study and I have PC Study Bible 5 but I tend to like the free ones better
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What Bible software do you guys and gals use?
I use E-Sword for language study, Bible Explorer 4 for Scripture study and I have PC Study Bible 5 but I tend to like the free ones better |
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e-sword n a downloaded NET bible
Joseph Ng
"For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven." Ps 119:89 KJB |
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After buying my new computer (64 bit) I have had to get all new Bible Software to replace the old computer (32 bit). Luckily I'm still able to use eSword (
http://www.e-sword.net/ ) for I had many Bibles and other modules. I have used eSword ( http://www.e-sword.net/ ) for years! As for all of the old programs I used that I have bought in the past (and used daily) will
not work on my new computer. So far I have bought one program to replace some of the ones I had on my new computer. This one program I bought from Zondervan to
replace my NIV Study Bible Library is Pradis 6.0. I don't like the Pradis program that much compared to the old NIV Study Bible Library software program I
have used over twelve years now. I find it much harder to navigate through the program. I also used Theophilos Bible Software http://www.theophilos.sk/ a lot in the past, but I have not downloaded the program onto my new computer yet. God Bless you!
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AlFin |
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PC Study Bible Version 5 Reference Library +, with Amplified Bible and "Wuest's Word Studies in the Greek New Testament (4 vol.)" add-ons.
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On my home PC I use E-Sword, Libronix Digital Library (Logos software included with Crossway ESV on CD) and a downloaded NET Bible.
On the iPhone, I have Touch Bible, Bible Touch, and OliveTree software and several other Bible reader applets, which all together include the full texts of the KJV, RV, ASV, NASBu95, ESV, NET Bible with notes, Young's Literal Translation, World English Bible, the Bible in Basic English, the Douay Rheims version, Rotherham's Emphasized Bible, the Geneva Bible, Tyndale's NT and the several OT books he translated, the Wyclffe Bible, Webster's Common Version, Green's Literal Translation, the ISV, the Jewish Publication Society 1917 version (OT), Jerome's Latin Vulgate, the Nestle-Aland Greek NT, the Septuigant, the Torah in Hebrew and several included foreign language versions, in Spanish, French, German and Italian, of which I can read (laboriously) only the German, but they came free with the Holy Bible iPhone applet by Paul Avery. |
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Armchair Scholar |
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I would use E-sword if they made it for Mac.
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Euthymius |
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For the Mac, try the Online Bible Mac version. Free to download, as I understand, though a CD apparently can be purchased (spoken by a die-hard PC user).
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E-sword, The Sword Project, BibleMax, Bible Explorer 4
"And, behold, I tell you these things that you may learn wisdom; that you may learn that when you are in the service of your fellow beings, you are only
in the service of your God". (Mosiah ch1.49 - RLDS version)
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