UPDATE: I am an idiot. I didn't think of showing the screens using the Gamebar recording feature on Windows. If you scroll to the bottom, I have included some video showing the app in action as I use some of the features.
Remember when I was trying to find a good NKJV study Bible? I still haven't found one but I might not need to. Long ago, I had downloaded the free eSword Bible Study Resource. And forgot about it when my old laptop died.
The other week, I put eSword on the new laptop and, seriously, I can't even tell you what a great resource it is!
I know that a lot of people use the Blue Letter Bible resource and I use it a lot when I am online. The problem with BLB is that I can't find an easy or safe way to download it to my PC. I could order the disc - which I don't think is free - but I don't have a way to use a disc on this computer. eSword is everything I need. Would I still like to have an NKJV study Bible? Yep. But I'm not having a hard time without one for now.
For those who aren't going to check the eSword link right now, here are some of my favorite features - and keep in mind that, though I will be donating asap, I haven't paid for anything yet:
- I currently am using 6 versions of the Bible and the Parallel and Compare features.
- There are so many commentaries I won't bother the count the ones I am using but here is a screenshot of what I was using recently:
- I can adjust the screen colors (within limits), change the font settings (with a LOT of options), and more.
- I can easily set up verse lists and copy things right into the Notes feature.
- There are tools for doing searches by parameters such as just the O.T., N.T, specific book, or range of books.
- It is very easy to print. I print a lot of search results.
- I will be visiting the Jewish Virtual Library when I can savor it. I think some of us tend to forget that our Savior was born a Jew.
- Overview Bible is a neat resource for catching some quick facts. I have not looked at a lot of the site but what I glanced through looks solid. As always, be discerning.
- Wikipedia on Philo
- You can read The Targums at Judea Christian Research (JCR). I had a link for a PDF copy but lost it. Got Questions helped me better understand what it is.
- I found this when trying to understand the Talmud and what exactly it is and what it means for Christians. Got Questions is the Google of Christians queries!
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