Printed Bibles, On-Line Bibles, Bible Software

What version of the Bible should you use?

Well that depends on a couple of things:

 

1. How ACCURATE do you want it to be?

2. How COMPLETE do you want it to be?

 

1. How ACCURATE a translation do you want?

 
If you want something as easy to read as a fairy tale book then by all means use a paraphrase version like “The Book” or “The Living Bible”.  Those versions will give you the author’s opinion of what they think the Bible means.  Lazy ignorant people who don’t wish to worship God in spirit and in truth tend to love these versions.

 

2. How COMPLETE a translation do you want?

 
Most modern translations of the Bible are based upon corrupt and edited versions of the original manuscripts.  These modern translations are often the product of translators who don’t like certain parts of the original manuscripts so they choose the most corrupt Hebrew and Greek manuscripts to base their translations on.  And then they translate words to reflect their own corrupt theology.  That is why, for example, you will find that the word damnation is entirely missing from the New King James Version (NKJV) yet is found in the original King James Version.  In the NKJV a softer word is used (condemnation) instead damnation.  This minor difference is no big deal to people who want a more seeker-friendly Bible.  However, it is a most serious flaw in that translation since anyone can condemn another person but only God can damn a person.
 

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Bible Text Files To Read On-line & Download:

Bible & Christian Book Distributors:

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Christian Magazines On-line:

Christian Bibles, Books & Literature:

Bible Software:

  • The Online Bible – Bible study freeware for Windows PC and Mac OS X.
  • Bible Time – Free Windows, Linux & MAC OS X Bible software. MANY translations, commentaries and other add-ons are availble.
  • Biblesoft – A wide range of packages and prices
  • BibleMax – Free Bible software for Windows PC, iPhone, iPad and on-line using most of the more popular web browsers.
  • WordSearch – A competing product to Biblesoft, similar range of packages
  • E-Sword – Free Bible study Software for Windows PC, iPhone, iPad & MAC
  • Logos Bible Software – Uses the Libronix search program.  Has an enormous amount of add-on packages.  If you have money to spend, this Bible software does it all.

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