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What Kind Of bible study software are you using?

JesusFan

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As I am mainly into using Logos, but also do use the free BLB and bible.org software for serious bible studies
 

John of Japan

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I don't use Logos.

PowerBible for quick searches and for A. T. Robertson's commentary
e-sword for quick reference (especially BDB Hebrew Lexicon) and some commentaries
BibleWorks for original language parsing and up to date lexicons
 

Deacon

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I’ve gone totally digital.
My Bible is my cell phone.
My study is my computer.

I started with Libronix back when it was on floppy discs.
It became Logos many years ago.

Rob
 

37818

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MySword Android App, free version. No longer on Google Play.
 
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David Lamb

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As I am mainly into using Logos, but also do use the free BLB and bible.org software for serious bible studies
I use the Online Bible. The name was given when the program first started, which was before the world wide web, so "Online" meant it was a computer program, not that you had to be connected to the Internet to use it. The website says: "THE MEANING OF “ONLINE” IN THE NAME
When we write the name “Online” Bible, we always put the word “Online” in quotation marks. This indicates that you do not need to be 'online' to use the application. This is not a web application, but a real application that is used 'offline' on your devices. The “Online” Bible is an application with a long history and considerable experience. The first edition was published in 1987, before the Internet existed. Back then, the word “online” had a completely different meaning than it does today.".

When I first had it, it was on a CD-ROM. Now the program can be downloaded from the Internet, at Home - Online Bible There used to be a separate site for Europe, but I cannot find it now.
 

Scripture More Accurately

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I regularly use BibleWorks 10. I also use biblehub.com and BibleGateway.com. I have also done very extensive study of the Bible by developing VBA macros in Excel to analyze biblical data in ways that none of the available electronic resources that I have consulted allow.
 

Deacon

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BibleWorks ceased operations as of 2018.
Although their software is still operational, it is unsupported.

Logos encouraged users of BibleWorks to transfer to their system by developing a cross product transfer of study notes and resources.

It’s been a while since this was offered. For more information, call the Logos Help Line on their website for updated information.

Rob
 

JesusFan

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I don't use Logos.

PowerBible for quick searches and for A. T. Robertson's commentary
e-sword for quick reference (especially BDB Hebrew Lexicon) and some commentaries
BibleWorks for original language parsing and up to date lexicons
Now that Bibleworks went out of business, what have you gone to supplant them now then?
 

JesusFan

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I’ve gone totally digital.
My Bible is my cell phone.
My study is my computer.

I started with Libronix back when it was on floppy discs.
It became Logos many years ago.

Rob
I am current using the scholars silver package for logos, and would have bought to use the Windows Accordance Greek and Hebrew package, but now fully Linux, and not really that compatible
 

JesusFan

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I use the Online Bible. The name was given when the program first started, which was before the world wide web, so "Online" meant it was a computer program, not that you had to be connected to the Internet to use it. The website says: "THE MEANING OF “ONLINE” IN THE NAME
When we write the name “Online” Bible, we always put the word “Online” in quotation marks. This indicates that you do not need to be 'online' to use the application. This is not a web application, but a real application that is used 'offline' on your devices. The “Online” Bible is an application with a long history and considerable experience. The first edition was published in 1987, before the Internet existed. Back then, the word “online” had a completely different meaning than it does today.".

When I first had it, it was on a CD-ROM. Now the program can be downloaded from the Internet, at Home - Online Bible There used to be a separate site for Europe, but I cannot find it now.
I used to have that while running Windows
 

JesusFan

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I regularly use BibleWorks 10. I also use biblehub.com and BibleGateway.com. I have also done very extensive study of the Bible by developing VBA macros in Excel to analyze biblical data in ways that none of the available electronic resources that I have consulted allow.
Too bad Bibleworks decided though to get out of the bible software business now
 

John of Japan

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Now that Bibleworks went out of business, what have you gone to supplant them now then?
I still use BibleWorks 9. It works fine in Windows. I see no need to change to Logos or any other program. BibleWorks still does all I need it to (mostly lexicons and parsing).
 

John of Japan

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I’ve gone totally digital.
My Bible is my cell phone.
My study is my computer.

I started with Libronix back when it was on floppy discs.
It became Logos many years ago.

Rob
Haven't heard of Libronix for a long time! Back in the day I had that CD of Maranatha on Baptist History, which needed Libronix.
 
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