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
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