However, they don't offer anything for my laptop or desktop. PocketBible (Laridian) and BibleReader (Olive Tree) are adequate for switching between Android, iOS, and WinMO 6.5 (and lower) devices. Even there, I have resources available on one device, that are not available for the other devices, because of the different front ends that the devices can utilize. The disadvantage is that the battery dies on you!Ī bigger disadvantage is that one usually can not take the eBibles with one, when one switches devices, either through upgrading, or increased portability, or increased mobility.Ĭase in point: The closest thing to a Bible Software Family that runs on all of my computing devices is The Sword Project. It simply isn't as reliable as Biblical software, especially when starting at #b, or ending at #a.) (I've used e-Sword on my laptop for reading the Daily Office. The only exception would be a paper Pulpit Bible, for reading the Daily Office at worship services. If the apparatus that was included in the paper Bibles I have, was available for the Biblical Software I have, then I would probably drop paper Bibles altogether. I gave up paper Bibles a couple of years ago. Not bad at all when you consider it costs heaps more if you were to buy the Hard copy. If you want to have this commentary, and you don't have the current version of e-Sword, then you need to upgrade. ![]() Anyone who wants to understand the meaning of God’s Word and its background more fully will find it here. This resource displays it all in visually interesting ways. Nearly 2.000 pages in print - all filled with with the latest scholarship and relevant insights for life from God’s Word. Over 40 evangelical scholars joined efforts to offer the results of years of their reverent study in language you can use for personal growth, or sharing with others. ![]() This resource delivers complete verse-by-verse understanding of the entire Bible in an easy-reading style. It is fully highlighted by articles, maps, charts, and illustrations - all in one volume. Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary is a comprehensive verse-by-verse commentary for all Bible students. ![]() NOTE: This resource requires e-Sword v.10.1 or higher. Below is the information about the Commentary from their website: I received notification that eStudySource has just released Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary for e-Sword 10.10.
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