Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Best Bible Software (IMHO)

I see that some of our Christian blog writers recommend Bible Study Software such as Logos Bible Software.

When I look at the pricing of this software it simply takes my breath away! I wonder what Luther, Calvin and the Puritans did without this software?! Poor guys had to do it the hard way!


I looked at the price for the Gold Edition in my own currency (R11 399.00/$1379.95) and I almost fell off my chair! This is e
xactly the edition that I would like to have myself, but at that price I'd rather do a root-canal at the dentist! The Gold Edition has almost everything that any serious Bible scholar could need. Yet, this is a price that is totally out of my league without some kind of sponsorship.

However, there is light at the end of this pricing darkness!

e-Sword Home

e-Sword is free, and it is good. It includes many different free versions of the English translation, such as the ESV, ASV, CEV, Message, KJV and several more. It further includes the Majority Greek NT, Scrivener Textus Receptus, Westcott-Hort, Hebrew OT, Septuagint, Vulgate and also many foreign language translations.

Further, some of these texts are coded with Strong's numbering system.

There are also many Commentaries available. There are commentaries like Clarke's Commentary, Barnes, John Gill, Jamieson, Fausset and Brown, Matthew Henry, Robertson's Word Pictures, etc.

e-Sword also includes Dictionaries, such as Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions, Easton's, ISBE, Nave's, Strong's Bible Dictionary, Thayer's Greek Definitions, etc.

There are also some Graphics available. It includes the American Bible Society Maps, Classic Bible Maps, Ancient Mediterranean Maps and even NASA Satellite Images.

Then there are the Extras. This would include the Ante-Nicene Fathers, All of Grace by Spurgeon, Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus, Concerning Christian Liberty by Martin Luther, Creeds of Christendom and History of The Christian Church by Schaff and many more.

There are also some Devotions included and finally some STEP Libraries such as collections by A.W. Pink, J.C. Ryle and John Bunyan.

In my opinion, e-Sword is one of the best Bible Study Software products to be found. If the price of e-Sword is considered, then I would say it is the best deal you can find on any Bible Study Software! The reason for saying this, is that it is FREE software! Yes, you read correctly! It is free.

I have been using e-Sword now for many years. Probably from about early 2001, and I have been more than happy with this software.

It is easy to use and easy to configure. Starting with e-Sword is simple, even for someone that is not very computer literate. It is also advanced enough to satisfy a regular computer user.

In my opinion, you cannot go wrong when using this software!

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amen in your reference on e-Sword. It is one of the most complete free software (and it doesn't crash) that is easy to use and well written that has tons of free resources and a side group of people that write plugin software for it.

Anonymous said...

Appreciate the info plus the confirmation by totem to temple, will try it. (What's up with the "Test" blog entry? This e-Sword one is the last I get when clicking onto your site. Come back please...)

William Dicks said...

The "Test" entry has been removed. I can't understand how you saw it since I posted it and as soon as it was posted I removed it.

I was just testing something that didn't work.

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