Do you ever wish that you could figure out what a word meant in the original Hebrew in the Bible. You could use the big book called Strong's Concordance and a King'James version of the Bible to look up the word number then use the dictionary section to look up the meaning. Great tools, but this seems to be a perfect task for a computer. Obviously, the creator of E-Sword thought so too. His motto is 'freely you recieve, freely you give'. You can download the really fantastic program he created for free from http://www.e-sword.net/
Features:
There is a very useful notes feature that lets you type out your own personal notes on any verse you select. There is a helpful Scripture memory tool and a planner for reading through the Bible in a given time. The basic program comes preloaded with the King James Version and the Stong's Concordance/Dictionary. But, there are additional free downloads for you:
To get to these free additional add ons you will need to go to the download page and open the drop down menu near the top left. The additions are divided into groups: Translations, Commentaries, Extras, Dictionaries, Graphics, Devotions, and STEP Libraries. To get these, merely save the download to the same folder as the E-Sword. I made folders within this folder to house these, but you do nothave to do that. Once to download it merely run the program. these will self-install into your E-Sword.
Translations - Many, many English translations available. there are even translations in languages other than English.
Commentaries - Matthew Henry, Spurgeon, many more
Graphics: SonLight Atlas, chart collections, woodcut illustrations, even NASA satelite images, more.
Extras - Just off hand, I cannot remember what was in this category, but there were quite a few items
Devotions - Many famous ones
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