Commercial Bible Software

 


Standard packages start around $125.


Books seem to promote meditation and prayer during Bible study. Develop ways in which your computer helps prayer rather than diminish it. Computers are tools, not a trap.


Truth is still found beyond the narrow gate, no matter how wide the bandwidth. 

 

I recommend PC Bible from Biblesoft.com, here's why.... 

But you might like these other top products:

Prediction on software

Major Christian book publishers are developing comprehensive Bible software.  It is possible that in the future, leading independent software companies will be acquired by book publishers.  

Therefore, it may be wise to consider software offered by the major book publishers. They may offer the best resources in the future because they own the copyrights and can offer current resource material in either book or software form.

And, you may see publishers selling subscriptions to Bible study resources on their own web sites.


 

Logos Bible Software has excellent packages from about $150 to $600.  Bible Explorer is easy to use and has packages from about $15 to about $300.
WORDsearch has packages from about $10 to about $300. Bibleworks5 is the original language resource software and costs about $300 to about $650.
Quick Verse has packages from about $60 to about $260.

 

eBible from Thomas Nelson costs about $80.
Bible Windows is primarily an extensive original language product and costs about $200. Zondervan Bible Study Library 2002 Version 5 - Scholars Edition about $250.
The Essential IVP Reference Collection has 13 of Inter-Varsity Press's great current commentaries. About $130. Accordance Bible software is for Mac. computers and is liked by everyone who uses it. The basic module is about $50.
 

Review of a few of the major software packages was made by 
Biblical Archaeology Review.