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Doris, is Bible Seeker a web site or a program? What is the link for
it, please?
earlier, Chris & Doris, wrote:
>Hi,
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>http://www.berbible.org/index.html
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>has a very easy to use basic Bible Reader program that has several
>modern Bible translations licensed for it. While it does not offer
>the NIV or Message Bible, it does come with the following modern Bible versions
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>English Standard Version (ESV)
>God's Word (GW)
>New American Standard (NAS95)
>New English Translation (NET)
>New King James Version (NKJV)
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>In addition, there are several of the usual public domain Bible
>versions available also.
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>the Berean Bible is very easy to use. It does not come with any
>commentaries or other resources. Only one Bible translation can be
>viewed and searched at a time. For beginning users, I would
>recommend setting the view to minimal", which means that just the
>Bible tree with books and chapters, the Bible text itself, and an
>edit combo to go to passages directly are visible and can be cycled
>thru in the tab order.
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>In addition to being simple to use, the Berean Bible is very small
>in its footprint and use of resources. It does very well on older
>hardwrare. Finally, it can be installed to a usb thumb drive and be
>used portably.
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>I have used it with both jaws and nvda and I assume it will do as
>well with window eyes.
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>I mainly mention it here because it offers several modern Bible
>translations for free. Lack of modern Bible translations to choose
>from is the main drawback of Bibleseeker, I think, which i otherwise
>still recommend as a good Bible software package to start out with.
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>May God bless you richly in the study of his Word whatever
>translation and means for reading it you choose.
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>Take care and God Bless,
>
>Doris
John
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