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Website | biblestudytools.com |
Pricing URL | Official BibleStudyTools Pricing |
Based on our record, BibleStudyTools should be more popular than ESV.org. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I hope you will take the time to read the link from biblestudytools.com for better understanding. Source: about 1 year ago
I prefer NASB for study but also delve into the Young's literal translation at times. What are your opinions on Weymouth (not available on Bible gateway but IS available on biblestudytools.com!) How does the Weymouth stack up against NASB and YLT? Source: over 1 year ago
Is the end goal to have a completely open, public domain version of Matthew Henry's commentary? I know there are complete versions of the commentary on things like Logos or biblestudytools.com, but I imagine they are not in public domain (though BibleStudyTools is free to read). Source: over 1 year ago
There are study Bibles out there with built-in commentaries on the bottom of the page. There are also freely available commentaries at biblestudytools.com which are over 100 years old and use the KJV. They are not perfect but they are useful. Source: over 1 year ago
Here is a quote from biblestudytools.com : “Who Wrote the Bible.” We are back to the original answer and that reply that you assumed I would give: the Holy Bible, containing sixty-six books was written by God." And they are NOT the only Christian website that says this. Indeed, we hear from almost every Xtian that the Bible IS God's Word. Didn't you get the memo? Or have you strayed from the faith??? Source: about 2 years ago
If you want one for free go to esv.org. I believe you can access their global commentary for free without even signing up. If you sign up you get 30 days and will have access to several commentaries. Source: about 1 year ago
I know no reason not to trust what they've illustrated, however I'm also not a fan of having to sign up to see things (but I already had a free account with esv.org because I have a physical copy of their ESV Study Bible). So, if you're unwilling to sign up for that to see them, then reply and I'll happily find the various images through a bunch of google searches for you. Source: almost 2 years ago
Like you, I've been eSword basically since day 1, and I still use it every week! It has everything that I want, it runs well on any computer that I have, and even their app is decent. I also like having my library accessible anywhere, so in addition to eSword (and physical books) I will occasionally buy reference books for kindle, and I really like having the ESV Study Bible with me everywhere I go through esv.org... Source: almost 2 years ago
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