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e-Sword: Free Bible Study for the PC | Downloads
If you want thousands of more free modules of every type, go here:
Latest e-Sword Downloads, Modules, Utilities, and News - e-Sword News, Downloads, and Forums - www.BibleSupport.com
You might not know that e-Sword is a great and free Bible study program that includes dictionaries, ancient language helps, commentaries, topic files, Bible maps, editors, and much more. It's great for Sunday School Teachers, Preachers, and those who just want to study the Holy Bible in a more meaningful way.
Version 12.0.1 is faster, prettier, and has other changes you can find for yourself. I highly recommend e-Sword, and you can compare it to programs that cost $1,000 or more. You don't need to spend a penny to have a great Bible study program. However, newer modules that are still under copyright do require a fee (i.e. royalty fees - $20 - $40). These fees are most common on new Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries, etc. Me, I mainly use the older materials out of copyright because there are more choices, and the older materials are often better. Try e-Sword - You just might like it.
If you want thousands of more free modules of every type, go here:
Latest e-Sword Downloads, Modules, Utilities, and News - e-Sword News, Downloads, and Forums - www.BibleSupport.com
You might not know that e-Sword is a great and free Bible study program that includes dictionaries, ancient language helps, commentaries, topic files, Bible maps, editors, and much more. It's great for Sunday School Teachers, Preachers, and those who just want to study the Holy Bible in a more meaningful way.
Version 12.0.1 is faster, prettier, and has other changes you can find for yourself. I highly recommend e-Sword, and you can compare it to programs that cost $1,000 or more. You don't need to spend a penny to have a great Bible study program. However, newer modules that are still under copyright do require a fee (i.e. royalty fees - $20 - $40). These fees are most common on new Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries, etc. Me, I mainly use the older materials out of copyright because there are more choices, and the older materials are often better. Try e-Sword - You just might like it.
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