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DAB
06-25-2003, 06:36 PM
If you study the BIBLE you might want to look into getting a PC Bible program.
I have BIBLEsoft PC Study Bible Complete Reference Library --- Program---
Check it out at your local christian book store and just marvel at what it has and what you can do with it, you may ask how much does it cost a lot, well it is not cheap, list price about 3 years ago was $349.95 ... and if you register it biblesoft sends out addons to the program that you can purchase. I wish that I could say I have every addon they ofered but I don't.
There are other bible programs that you can get, are they better than the one I have, I do not know. Here are some of the features that I have.
8 Bibles
8 concordances
Naves topical bible
4 Dictionarys / Encyclpedias
5 Commentaries
4 Word study reference works
6 Greek - Hebrew Helps
And more
Try it you will like it. graemlins/applause.gif
DAB

PittsburghD
06-25-2003, 10:21 PM
Wow.

I have three words fopr that-- W. O. W.


----D

happybrew
06-25-2003, 10:23 PM
A really good site that I use online is Biblegateway.com. It has a number of different translations, and a very good advanced search feature. And it's free! The only thing I don't like is that it doesn't have the RSV, but it has all the other translations you might want. I've heard a lot of good things about the Logos software, but I don't have it. It's apparently a bit spendy as well.

If you're Catholic or interested in Catholicism, Harmony Media from Gervais, Oregon has some very good software. "The Illustrated Catholic Bible on CD-ROM" has the RSV, the NAB, a Biblical Dictionary, Life of Christ, maps, and various church documents on the scriptures. It's somewhere around $30. For somewhat more, I don't know how much it is right now, the "Welcome to the Catholic Church" CD literally has enough reading for years and years. I'm wondering if I can ever possibly get through it all. It also has the NAB, the RSV, and search features. It also has commentaries by early church fathers on the Gospels, Denziger, VII documents, the CCC, encyclicals, and the list goes on and on. They can be found at harmonymedia.com

happybrew

Grantspastor
06-28-2003, 12:36 AM
I don't think I could live without Bible Software. I use two that I like. QuickVerse, and Bible Explorer. Both are great. I can do word and phrase searches in a nanosecond that used to take me hours.