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Post by Jeff on Jul 25, 2005 22:27:18 GMT -5
www.e-sword.netIf you don't have lots of bible translations and commentaries, you might want to take a look at this. I haven't had the chance to fully explore it, but it is free and it has lots of hard to find stuff on the Wesleys, which of course interests me. They have a super-fast connection; downloading is very speedy! I just downloaded everything, 381MB of Bible study stuff. The only downside I see now is that my absolute favorite translation, NRSV, is not included. Alas... I've been playing with this program for a while and it is very nice, especially nice since it is completely free. It is like having an entire library on Christianity at your finger tips: more than 30 translations of the Bible, 16 commentaries, 12 bible dictionaries (including Nave's), several atlases (including one from NASA), devotions, works by Luther and Calvin, and the ability to use STEP Libraries (collections of books used in professional bible study programs). There is a very nice Step Library with hordes of stuff by John Wesley. And it's all free!
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Post by amanda on Jul 26, 2005 7:51:38 GMT -5
I go here bible.crosswalk.com/ quite a bit. There are commentaries, concordances, dictionaries, encyclopedias, lexicons, histories (though, admittedly, I haven't used them much) and over twenty different translations (I primarily go to the site for this), including NRSV for those NRSV fans out there. Still... I don't think crosswalk.com is as extensive as E-sword. I'll have to give E-sword a go.
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