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1 | Bible study software suggestions, please | Bible general Archive 1 | Giles | 2837 | ||
Please let me know what Bible study software is out there and the merits of each. Please feel free to recomend anything that you think is good. But also, more specifically is STEP any better or worse than LOGOS and why? | ||||||
2 | Bible study software suggestions, please | Bible general Archive 1 | Rocky | 2840 | ||
I've never used STEP or LOGOS. I like the Online Bible (Also known as The WORD) as it has a wealth of materials on it. You can get a free download of most of the material at http://www.answersingenesis.org/onlinebible - there are a handful of translations that require a royalty payment to download, outside of that you can download everything for free. You can also order the CD and get some nice features as well. Theophilos is also a very good program. Again you can get the CD or download most everything for free - http://www.theophilos.sk |
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3 | Bible study software suggestions, please | Bible general Archive 1 | TwinHammers | 2922 | ||
It depends on what you are using the software for. And you want to get the most for your money. If there is a number of things on the disk you would never use I wouldn't get it. Also if you are unsure about what you want shop around as the previous responder suggested. The internet has a wealth of information for FREE. The two I have been most pleased with is what this website offers The NAS Bible Study Software and The Master Chrisitan Library from Ages. Logos offers and incredible assortment of books you can add on whenever you want. The LessonMaker Series of disks are STEP and also offer many of the same books. Each program will give a number of "packages" to buy which will include Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries, but you may not want all and beware of buying the same books twice in different packages. But if you want immedite access to what you buy, all of it, the NAS Electronic Bible Library (50 dollars) and The Master Christian Library (80 dollars) are the two I would recommend. But shop around before purchasing anything. If you can't it use what the internet has to offer first. I hope this helps! | ||||||