Things You'll Need:
- Computer
- Internet
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Step 1
E-sword is a great free software, which I have used for a few years. The basic software includes the King James Version. You have the option of adding on different versions, commentaries, dictionaries and maps.
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Step 2
Bible Explorer, is also a great free software. It is actually better than E-sword in that is has so many helps and resources that you don't need anything else. It has a daily reading schedule and talking Greek and Hebrew feature, devotional, word studies and much more.
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Step 3
Theophilos is another good free bible software. It has many of the other features, commentaries, dictionaries as the other two software programs, except it offers a preview of multimedia Bible narration. Theophilos also has an ipod version.












Comments
betterbody said
on 10/27/2009 This is great for everyone who really wants to learn.
sallyemaycreate said
on 6/10/2009 Thanks for the tips!! Great job. 5* & Rec
sunnylyon said
on 6/8/2009 Thanks. I didn't know about these bibles. I especially like the Bible Explorer, because I know some ancient. 5* Another free bible software that you might be interested in is BPBible Portable(http://portableapps.com/apps/education/bpbible_portable), which is a bible that you can carry on your USB, iPod, protable hard drive, and etc, so you can easily carry a bible where ever you go.
blonde-doc said
on 6/7/2009 I had no idea there were so many quality
edieness said
on 6/5/2009 My mom will love this.5*