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Your Top 3 Bibles Translations
Rene:
I primarily use Rotherham's Emphasized Bible, Young's Literal Translation, and The Concordant.
René
jopie:
For the last 6 years I have been reading through the Bible once a year. using a different translation each time.
Reading the Rotherham's Emphasized this year although find it not easy to read.
I liked the Darby translation somewhat, I keep a half a dozen translations within reach including some Dutch for comparison.
Biblos.com gives 13 Parallel Translations which is sometimes helpful.
servias:
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--- Quote from: Abednego on July 13, 2012, 07:50:35 PM ---I use the CLV and KJV for study, and the NIV for general reading. I also use Esword and an interlinear by J. P. Green for reference.
Eugene, thanks for the tip on Olivetree. Never heard of it but I'm going to check it out. Love the sync feature.
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Yes, the notes feature is amazing (once you get the hang of it). its a little complex, but after getting the system down; it gets simple (sort of like this site :P) Esword is better cause it has more free bibles for you; but the note system, you can hyperlink your notes (like esword i believe), but link/connect them with your notes and greek/hebrew words, categorize your notes and hyperlink them as well; olivetree can be a great tool but esword does get the edge with it's better search feature. but esword is ONLY for your computer; while olivetree is almost any smartphone moblie device or electronic tablet. i love it.
my problem is, i cant get Concordant Literal Version on my esword :(. can anyone help me?
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Here you go my friend.
http://alampthatburns.net/e-sword/eswmods.htm
chav:
Hi
I use ESV for general reading CLNT and Rotherham or Youngs for study The Olive Tree app is absolutely marvellous KJV,Rotherham,Youngs.Weymouth and Darby versions are all free. I have also downloaded Hitchcock's dictionary of bible names which is very useful.Olive tree is available for both android and Iphone as yet there doesnt appear be a version of e-sword available for mobile devices, but I'm sure it will happen one day.
Dave
gmik:
I read amplified and the message, but I also love Concordants Literal...
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