BIBLE ON CD, CAN I BUY MY BIBLE ON CD AND READ IT ON MY COMPUTER??
I have the Life Application Study Bible with footnotes , as well as we would adore to have this all online, so we can cut as well as pulp as well as put studies together for myself, we mostly go to my bibble
, as well as the footnotes we want, though do not wish to have to sort them out, if we could only duplicate as well as pulp them it would be great. we am 56 as well as do not know about these cd’s for puter. we review it upon my computer, similar to upon the cd, Does it comes this approach as well as how would we find it ? Thanks
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I appears to me that all the previous answers didn’t bother to actually read your entire question. If I understand correctly, you want the “Life Application Study Bible” (LASB) in the form of an e-book, not just any bible, as these others seem to believe.
Note that the LASB comes in many different versions! You not only need a LASB, but also need to make sure it is the desired bible version.
Many bible programs allow you to purchase the LASB notes separately.
This looks like what you are looking for (assuming you want the NIV LASB) http://www.zondervan.com/Cultures/en-US/...
The cheapest of these has what you want, but only with KJV and NLT http://www.discountchristian.com/ilumina...
This has both NLT and software http://www.amazon.com/Life-Application-S...
BibleSoft http://www.biblesoft.com/ has it available for $40 extra http://www.biblesoftonline.com/html_asp/...
There are many others, but make certain when you are looking that you get the “Life Application Study” notes, *not* the “Life Application Bible” notes.
The easiest thing might be to contact Zondervan directly. I found their site http://www.zondervan.com/cultures/en-us/... very confusing, and was unable to determine how to match the LAS notes with their software.
I hope this helps (some). I’m sorry I was unable to give you a good idea of which one to buy.
Jim, http://www.life-after-harry-potter.com
The Best is Esword google or yahoo it it is free and is the full thing – i think you need adobe reader for it though
You could go here: http://scriptures.lds.org/
and view or listen to it online the service is free of charge or you could go here:http://www.ldscatalog.com/webapp/wcs/sto…
and for $6 get them on CD. Both have footnotes and things like that. If you choose to by the cdrom edition, the shipping is free.
If you want to download the scriptures then you can go here:http://www.lds.org/mp3/newarchive/0,1861…
you will need to go in to either the Old or New Testament links and download them from there. This is also free.
I believe there are many bible programs that exist out there….
But they’re kind of pricey…..so get ready to dish out some duckets
http://www.biblegateway.com
More than a dozen different english translations. It’s a great resource. I use it all the time, and it’s free.
Go to Audio Bible.com.It is free and if you like it will read aloud for you.God bless.
If you don’t mind having a collection of scriptures from many world religions, including the KJV, here is a free download application for your desktop that allows you to do all those tasks you mention.
You can do a search using the words: ocean library
I’m out of pocket and cannot get you the exact website right now.
Download the free e-Sword software from a link on the Free Stuff page @ http://web.express56.com/~bromar/
You can download a lot of different Bible versions, commentarys, study notes, etc and it’s all for FREE!
You can also download the Bible in MP3 from a link on that page in the NIV, KJV and another version that I can’t remember right now.
Yes, one way is to do a search on eBay. They are available there. At Godsmp3.com you can find the NAS version of the New Testament, where Al Sanders has narrated it and you just listen. There are some free sites on the internet, but I don’t know what their addresses are.
If you have mega memory you can purchase various levels of Logos Bible software. I found it very quirky though.
I had purchased Theophilos 3 earlier and I found it extremely user friendly. You don’t need a lot of memory. It’s got plenty of commentaries, and other writings. I especially took a liking to Fox’s Book of Martyrs. I bought it for about $20 US.
You can try E-Sword. They have several different versions and they may have that one as well, online (I don’t know if they do or not). There are a few other sites such as Crosswalk, that may be able to help you as well. You can always go to Amazon and do a search on it there.http://www.e-sword.net/http://www.crosswalk.com/
Search for on-line bible, download the version you desire at your pc.
I prefer KJV…
heres a good link…..good luck!http://cf.blueletterbible.org/search/tra…
god bless