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Imo, the Treasure of Scripture Knowledge (TSK) blows away the cross references found in Study Bibles. TSK is available for free in e-Sword
Grace to You ministries (John MacArthur) recently released his study Bible App. It needs some tweaking on Adroid devices but on an "i" something it works pretty good. The App is free but they do ask for $5.95 to include his study notes. Without the study notes option there is a good cross-references for each verse and key words/themes.
Thanks for the suggestion. Never used it before but seems helpful, might need some time to get used to the navigation though.Have you given Blueletterbible.org a try? You can type in a book, chapter (and verse) and it will give you the Lexicon (Strongs). Bible Hub is a step up from that but found the navigation to be cumbersome.
Thanks will check it out now.Thanks for the suggestion. Never used it before but seems helpful, might need some time to get used to the navigation though.
I also use the verse-by-verse Bible commentary at Studylight.org with different commentaries of the same verse all on the same page: Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary
I do appreciate the KJV.I use a combination of things...my NKJV Study Bible, many online sources like Biblegateway, these forums and my favorite is listening to audio books while driving. There's an app called Overdrive which allows you to connect with your library and you can download all kinds of books. I choose to do the audio MP3 types. I've learned so much while just driving and listening.
Both.I believe the question is, do you use your KJV in book form or in electronic form?
I have a few paper bound Bibles. Online I use biblegateway.com. I like it that I can see all the translations of the same verse all in one page.
I reckon the old Scofield uses the King James. I myself am actually pretty comfortable with the KJV.I have a New American Standard for church, because that's what my pastor preaches from and it's easier to follow his reading from it. At home, I use both a NIV and an old Scoffield along with Strongs, MacArthur's Bible handbook, concordance and an Ungers for study. Because I have Aspergers, I don't always get the parables, stories and poetry, so I need a lot of references that paraphrase the intent of each verse.
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