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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: about 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: about 2 years ago
I just use https://bible.com . They have all the versions and they're all within the app and a website. :). Source: 5 months ago
To me it was helpful to read couple of these plans on youversion / bible.com https://www.bible.com/search/plans?query=Why%20Do%20Bad%20Things%20Happen%20To%20Good%20People. Source: 10 months ago
This is something I saw in another post but it’s still interesting: go to bible.com (or any website that hosts the Bible). Copy the Genesis, and run it through ZeroGPT. Did God use AI to write it or it was AI that wrote it? Also, since this is pre-2021 material, you might also want to try something newer like a book that’s been published about a year ago and run it through that program. This would work, at least... Source: 11 months ago
The community note source is "The Bible" at bible.com I have to think it's inherently the most hilarious. Source: 11 months ago
Since I don't read the original Greek, I'm working off translations. The English Standard Version that I got from bible.com used perfect, so that's what I used and what will be recognizable to most people. I have no idea what the original Greek word is and if the translation into either English or Hebrew is erroneous. Source: 12 months ago
StudyLight.org - StudyLight.
Biblehub - Online Bible Study Suite. Topical, Greek and Hebrew study tools, plus concordances, commentaries, sermons and devotionals.
The Bible Project - The Bible Project is different kind of Bible providing website that rather than focusing on the text based Bible offers its visitors the interactive videos for reading Bibles.
Oremus Bible Browser - Oremus Bible Browser that is also called as Oremus Bible only is a free platform for getting instant access to the wide range of Bible versions.
King James Bible Online - King James Bible Online is listed among those few websites over the internets that are preserving and the words of God.
GodVine - GodVine is basically a Christian video website that focuses on inspiring the lives of its visitors by offering them several study materials and resources in addition to offering the multiple versions of the Holy Bible.