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Bible Software Poll

Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by Psalm 95, Oct 26, 2007.

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Your Favorite Bible Software

Poll closed Nov 25, 2007.
  1. Accordance

    1 vote(s)
    2.8%
  2. Logos

    5 vote(s)
    13.9%
  3. Bible Works

    2 vote(s)
    5.6%
  4. E-Sword

    12 vote(s)
    33.3%
  5. Mac-Sword

    1 vote(s)
    2.8%
  6. Web: Blue letter Bible

    1 vote(s)
    2.8%
  7. Web: Next Bible

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  8. PC Study Bible

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  9. I do not use Bible software

    1 vote(s)
    2.8%
  10. Other Software

    13 vote(s)
    36.1%
  1. gb93433

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    I see said the blindman...
     
  3. tinytim

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    Here is a site with many other interesting downloads into e-sword... I just found it, so I don't know how good it is...

    But there are some things from Piper, Spurgeon, etc....

    Our Reformed brethren may be interested...
    http://www.craigwhite.net/e-Sword_Library.asp
     
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    A couple of the groups are run by Church of Christ or Christian church fellows -- still have some good resources.
     
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    SwordSearcher and QuickVerse.

    I found an older version of QuickVerse online and got the deluxe version for about $50.

    Swordsearcher for excellent for quick look ups.
     
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    Another advantage of Libronix/Logos Bible software is that they allow other companies to produce products for their program.

    In your case there are two differently programs of the Early Church Fathers.

    One offered by:
    Libronix $249.95 [LINK]
    A complete version of the Edinburgh English print edition including all of the extra matter of editor's and translator's notes

    And another offered by:
    Galaxie Software $99 [LINK]
    includes:
    The Church Fathers (38 Volumes - footnotes not included)
    Calvin’s Commentaries (all 44 Volumes)
    Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion
    The Complete Works of Josephus (Whiston's translation)
    Schaff’s History of the Christian Church (8 Volumes)
    Alfred Edersheim’s Bible History of the Old Testament (7 Volumes)
    Alfred Edersheim’s, Sketches of Jewish Social Life
    Alfred Edersheim’s, The Temple, Its Ministries and Services
    Alfred Edersheim’s The Life and Times of Jesus The Messiah

    I hope I saved you some $ :thumbs:

    Rob
     
  7. NaasPreacher (C4K)

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    I guess my problem is I like free stuff. All I have paid for my volumes of E-sword versions, commentaries, and such is $15 for the NKJV.
     
  8. standingfirminChrist

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    The current SwordSearcher contains

    Bible Texts:

    * King James Version
    Optionally displays words of Christ in red lettering.
    * King James Version with Strong's Lexicon Links
    Each English word is linked to Strong's definitions for Hebrew and Greek words.
    * King James 1611 Edition
    The 1611 edition retaining original spellings.
    * Wycliffe Translation
    The first complete English translation ever made, by John Wycliffe. Completed in 1382 and revised in 1388, taken from an 1850 printing retaining the original form of English used.
    * Tyndale Translation
    The first English New Testament translated from Greek by William Tyndale. Also includes Tyndale's translation of the Pentateuch and Jonah. Retains the original form of English used.
    * Geneva Bible
    Another early translation that was a precursor to the KJV.
    * Bishops Bible
    Published in 1568.
    * American Standard Version
    * John Darby's Translation
    * World English Bible
    * Young's Literal Translation
    * King James 2000
    * Textus Receptus Greek New Testament
    Greek New Testament, Stephens 1550 edition with Scrivener 1894 variants as footnotes.
    * Critical Greek New Testament
    Greek New Testament, Wescott & Hort 1881 edition with NA27/UBS4 variants as footnotes, included for comparison purposes.
    * Reina-Valera
    Spanish, 1909
    * Luther Bible
    German, 1912
    * Louis Segond
    French, 1910
    * Statenvertaling
    Dutch, 1637

    Dictionaries:

    * American Tract Society Dictionary of the Holy Bible
    * M.G. Easton's Bible Dictionary
    Third edition. Includes 277 maps and illustrations.
    * Fausset's Bible Dictionary
    By the co-author of the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown commentary, Andrew Robert Fausset.
    * Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
    * International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
    One of the largest Bible encyclopedias.
    * The King James Bible Companion
    Defines over 500 words as used in the King James Bible.
    * Morrish Bible Dictionary
    Published by George Morrish, 1899.
    * Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language
    Over 60,000 word definitions, frequently using Scripture as examples. Far more useful in Bible study then more recent editions.
    * Smith's Bible Dictionary
    The complete work as prepared by William Smith. "Every subject, place and event mentioned in the Bible-- carefully identified and accurately defined."
    * Strong's Hebrew and Greek Lexicons
    James Strong's popular lexicon of Hebrew and Greek. Used in connection with the KJVSL SwordSearcher Bible text, linking each definition to the English words.

    Books:

    * Rightly Dividing the Word
    Including 55 charts and illustrations. Clarence Larkin, 1920.
    * Andrew Miller's Church History
    by Andrew Miller (1810-1883), published circa 1881.
    * Osborn's Biblical History
    H. S. Osborn's Classbook of Biblical History and Geography.
    * Bounds on Prayer
    Necessity of Prayer, Essentials of Prayer, Reality of Prayer, Purpose in Prayer, Weapon of Prayer, Power of Prayer, and Prayer and Praying Men. By Edward M. Bounds (1835-1913).
    * Charles Finney's Systematic Theology
    Lectures by Charles Finney
    * Crowned With Glory
    The Bible from Ancient Text to Authorized Version, by Dr. Thomas Holland. Traces the history of the Bible from inspiration to translation.
    * Great Preaching of the Faith
    458 sermons and 450 subject indexes, from Calvin, Edwards, Finney, McCheyne, Moody, Morrison, Sunday, Torrey, Wesley, and Whitefield.
    * Spurgeon Sermons
    Over 700 sermons preached by C.H. Spurgeon.
    * Fox's Book of Martyrs
    The classic work chronicling slain believers throughout the history of the Church. Edited by William Byron Forbush.
    * Seven Books by Sir Robert Anderson
    The Coming Prince, Forgotten Truths, The Gospel and its Ministry, The Lord from Heaven, Redemption Truths, The Silence of God, and Types in Hebrews. By Sir Robert Anderson.
    * Books by Alfred Edersheim
    Sketches of Jewish Social Life and The Temple: Its Ministry and Services


    Commentaries:

    * John S. C. Abbott and Jacob Abbott's Commentary on the New Testament
    * Albert Barnes' Notes on the New and Old Testaments
    By Albert Barnes, published 1832-72.
    * William Burkitt's Expository Notes on the New Testament
    By William Burkitt, 1703.
    * Calvin's Commentaries
    Verse-specific commentary from the Calvin Translation Society edition of John Calvin's Commentaries.
    * Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible
    By Adam Clarke, 1826.
    * John Darby's Chapter Synopses
    A commentary focusing on each chapter, rather than each individual verse, of the Bible. By John Nelson Darby.
    * Family Bible Notes
    * Geneva Bible Footnotes
    Commentary from the 1599 edition of the Geneva Bible.
    * John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
    By John Gill (1690-1771).
    * Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
    Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown; Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, 1871.
    * Keil and Delitzsch Old Testament Commentary
    By Karl Keil and Franz Delitzsch, 1866.
    * Larkin's Commentaries on Daniel and Revelation
    The Book of Revelation, 1919; The Book of Daniel, 1929. Clarence Larkin. Includes 61 charts and illustrations.
    * Lightfoot's commentary on the Gospels
    Gospel commentaries in From the Talmud and Hebraica by John Lightfoot.
    * Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary
    The entire commentary by Matthew Henry.
    * Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary
    Matthew Henry's smaller devotional commentary.
    * Newell's Romans, Verse by Verse
    * The People's New Testament Commentary
    New Testament Explanatory Notes by B. W. Johnson. (Published originally in two volumes, 1889 and 1891.)
    * Matthew Poole's Commentary on the Holy Bible
    English Annotations on the Holy Bible, by Matthew Poole, 1685.
    * C.H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening Devotional
    Quite possibly the best daily devotional ever published, by C. H. Spurgeon.
    * Scofield Reference Bible Notes
    Published in 1917, C. I. Scofield's commentary on the Bible.
    * The Fourfold Gospel and Commentary on Acts
    McGarvey and Pendleton's Gospel commentaries, and J.W. McGarvey's commentary on Acts.
    * C.H. Spurgeon's Treasury of David
    C. H. Spurgeon's mammoth seven-volume commentary on the Psalms, unabridged version.
    * Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
    500,000+ cross-references, specially designed for understanding the Biblical usage of words.
    * A. T. Robertson's New Testament Word Pictures
    * John Wesley's Bible Notes
    By John Wesley.

    Topical Bible Guides:

    * Harmonies and Chronologies
    * Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia
    A. S. Johnson, 1896. "Designed for those who have but little time for study."
    * Thompson Chain Topics
    Possibly the most popular topical Bible ever published.
    * Nave's Topical Bible
    * R.A. Torrey's New Topical Textbook
    by Reuben Archer Torrey, 1897
    * The Fundamentals
    Edited by R.A. Torrey, published 1917. Various essays on Biblical doctrines.

    Maps and Illustrations:

    * 30 Color Maps
    From J. L. Hurlbut's Historical Geography of the Bible.
    * 100+ Illustrations by Clarence Larkin
    Included with Rightly Dividing the Word and Larkin's Commentaries on Daniel and Revelation, by Clarence Larkin.
    * 277 Maps and Illustrations from Easton's Illustrated Bible Dictionary
    Included with the text of the third edition of Easton's Illustrated Bible Dictionary.
     
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