![]() ![]() No wonder more than 15 million people have downloaded e-Sword. Astonishing for a suite as sophisticated as this. Naturally, Meyers would like donations, but he doesn’t require them. ![]() More? Well, you can bookmark verses, add maps of the Holy Land, reorganize the window layout, create your own notes and commentary and print study handouts with an integrated editor. You can even download the demos to view offline. A training section offers Flash-powered demos on everything from basics to note-taking to using e-Sword to memorize Bible verses. Hover your mouse pointer over the number, and up pops a box with the definition and pronunciation guide.Īnd once you’ve installed the program, you’re not left to fumble. Each letter is followed by a number from the dictionary. It’ll give you the King James, merged with Strong's dictionaries. Sure, some are old, but they’re still packed with knowledge and insights. You can add venerable resources like Nave's Topical Bible, Matthew Henry's Commentary, and Strong's Greek and Hebrew dictionaries. You can even compare how a verse reads in several versions, on one screen.Īll that is just the beginning. Either route yields a pop-up window with options to search for all your terms, or just one of them, or the exact phrase. Once you’ve downloaded the versions you want, you can search keywords with mouse clicks or by a common-sense CTRL-S keystroke shortcut. ![]()
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