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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
Https://e-sword.net/ is a digital bible for the computer where you can download various versions of the bible and compare them. Most versions are public domain and can be downloaded for free. Source: 11 months ago
Having a physical copy of a Bible can be useful, however if you want to you can also download a free Bible from https://e-sword.net/. Source: 11 months ago
I have been use a downloadable Bible from https://e-sword.net/ for about ten years. Source: 11 months ago
I can’t suggest any authors for you but consider getting a ESV woman’s study Bible by CrossWay (it’s great from what I hear) and maybe consider ESword or Blue letter Bible for software. They also have youth and student bibles if you would prefer to start there and there is also other software I’m not familiar with that is popular for a reason. Source: 11 months ago
If you want Windows Applications as well, look at TheWord.net and e-sword.net. Source: 12 months ago
StudyLight.org - StudyLight.
Xiphos - Xiphos (formerly known as GnomeSword) is a Bible study tool written for Linux, UNIX, and Windows...
Bible.com - Bible.
JW Library - Study the Bible in English, Koine Greek, and over a hundred other languages.
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.
Bible by Olive Tree - Bible+, BibleReader or The Olive Tree Bible App is a fully featured Bible app.