by Rhonda M.
Many people who choose to study the Bible and learn not only want to read their Bible to do so. Though it is a very important starting point the Bible alone may not hold what the seeker seeks to know and understand. Should...read more
by K.W. Leslie
There's free software, and there's the software you pay for. I think in the case of free software, you often get what you pay for. You pay for nothing; you get nothing. You actually get more when you visit Bible search sit...read more
by Paul V
http://www.e-sword.net/down loads.html has a good layout and many commentaries, dictionaries, bible translations, has a parallel bible option allowing you to view four bibles at a time, has lexicons and concordence linke...read more
by Debbie Robus
I write daily devotionals for teenagers and "in-betweeners" - those who are out of high school but not quite adults. These devos are e-mailed each day as an outreach ministry for my church. You can see sample devos at ht...read more
In determining the best Bible software for you, two factors are critically important: for what will you use the software, and what kind of computer do you have. For Windows users, the most complete option available is...read more
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