You can find the New American Bible on the website of the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops. It's got minimal clutter and is easy to navigate. the
footnotes are both interesting and accessible.
Here's the page that lists the books of the bible. Each is a link and takes
you to a list of links for the chapters:
http://www.USCCB.org/nab/bible/index.shtml
P.S. Julie, thanks for the link.
Julie writes:
You can get a digital talking bible for $20 from Braille Bibles
International if you are visually impaired (they call it the Pocket Bible).
They have King James Version and New American Standard version. You can
navigate to book and chapter (and flip easily between NT, OT, and Psalms),
but not to a specific verse. It jumps by 15 second increments instead of
verse. Here is the site:
http://www.braillebibles.org/audiobibles.htm
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