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- Alkitab Bible Study is an open source and free desktop bible study software. It supports single/parallel view, commentaries, lexicons, dictionaries, glossaries, daily devotions, etc. It also comes with powerful search capability. It features rich and user friendly bible software study tools. Alkitab is translated into English and Indonesian.
- Great Software This software has very useful tools to help with biblical studies, not to mention an amazing selection of content. On average the content is more expensive than the print counterparts, but because of the tagging used to link the resource content to bible studies (the useful tools I mentioned earlier) I think it is worth it.
From Daniel Scott Mascione:
Easy to use software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux enabling you to read and search in many translations of the Holy Bible. 5 Reviews Downloads: 19 This Week Last Update: 2021-02-03 See Project. The night of my birthday, Mac and Pat arrive and hug Whit. Ers use biblical imagery and Christian ideals to sup- port their positions? In nature, but their spiritual subjects often had concrete applications.
Mr. Moore,
I rarely take the time to send comments to an individual websiteregarding its contents, but I wanted to extend a personal thank you foryour summary of Bible software available forthe Mac. I have been searching for a information on theavailability of this kind of software and appreciate the time you havetaken to provide the great amount of information in one place that youhave. Again, thank you, keep up the good work.
Dan
Hi Dan,
Delighted to have been of service. One thing computersdo extremely well is to search and retrieve information. I find havingthis sort of software on my hard drive extremely useful.
Charles
Surprised...
From J.S. Oxendine:
Dear Charles,
The article on Bible software was unexpected only because I had notthought of Low End Mac as the sort of placewhere that information would be 'appreciated.' I hope that doesn'toffend anyone (if so, I'm sorry!), but the amount of informationprovided indicates that you spend some time in this areapersonally.
I was struck by the statement you made regarding the ASV, since veryfew people are aware of the integrity of that translation (and the factthat it has no major publisher). Your comparison with the KJV caused meto wonder why those two are your favorites (please describe what'traditionalist' means) and to ask if you have used the NKJV?
I have the distinct impression that you are a minister or Bibleclass teacher (if not, do not be embarrassed). Just some thoughts fromone who has written in the past, and found this column'refreshing'.
J.S. Oxendine
Hi,
No offense taken. ;-) Actually, several Low End Macwriters are serious Christians, so appreciate this sort ofsoftware.
Yes, I use the NKJV too. In fact, I have a copy righthere that I keep next to the computer. It's a good study translationand has been approved by the Eastern Orthodox Church as an Englishlanguage translation, which speaks well of its adherence to the Greek.However, I do love the majestic cadences of the KJV, which resonatethrough English language and culture.
I ran across a copy of the ASV morocco bound withconcordance in a Bible bookstore in Charlottetown, Prince EdwardIsland, back in 1973, for $5, if I recall correctly. Still have it anduse it regularly. I find the 'Jehovah' usage a bit tiresome, butotherwise it's a good translation too.
I'm a layman, but I'm the moderator of the TTMBOForum,a pan-denominational email forum loosely themed on Christian unity butaddressing a wide variety of faith and doctrinal issues. We are halfwaythrough our fourth year and have members on five continents, includinglay people and clergy as well as a number of academics from over adozen denominations.
As for 'traditionalist,' check out CharlesThe Right? - It Is Indeed So, Matthew on MacOpinion.
Charles
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From Gary Harrison:
Charles,
Thanks for doing my work for me! I've been meaning do dig around abit and find what's available for the Mac in Bible software, and you'vehelped a great deal! I work in supporting and training pastors and keylay leaders, and am often asked what's available. I'll be referringthem to your Web page. Thanks, too, for your other work; I've alwaysenjoyed reading your comments and assessment.
Blessings on you during this holiday season,
Gary Harrison
Pinnacle Ministries, Inc.
http://www.pinmin.org
Hi Gary,
It's great to know that the article is provinghelpful.
Thanks for your kind words.
Charles
Re: Bible Software for Macs and Palms
From Greg Meece:
Thanks for the review. My wife and I were just discussing whether toinvest in Bible Study Software.
I was looking at the Accordance software, but a friend had alsorecommended the Online Bible. We currently have the Laridiansoftware on our Palm (Visor) devices.
Thanks again,
Greg Meece
Senior Software Test Engineer
BroadJump
http://www.broadjump.com/
Hi Greg,
Glad the article was helpful.
Both are good products.
Charles
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From Richard Gonzalez:
Charles,
I say your review of Mac Bible software on Low End Mac. Thanks - Iwas not familiar with several of the packages (I have used Online Biblefor several years). You may be interested in knowing that the author ofLaridian's 'MyBible' software (David Fedor) once worked at Apple on theNewton and was also responsible for producing 'The Message' Biblesoftware for Newton. I used it for several years on my Emate 300 (stillthe best note taking machine ever made - they should have marketed themto college students instead of elementary schools).
The Message is free and available at <http://www.thefedors.com/themessage/>.
Richard
Thanks, Richard,
I don't have a Newton or eMate, but perhaps there willbe some readers for whom this will be helpful information.
Charles
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