Bible Study Software
E-Sword and its sister site BibleSupport.com — e-sword is free (though I encourage you to make a donation if you become a regular user) and does EVERYTHING. It has become my favorite study software.
Other software that has been recommended to me, but I have not used:
- Power Bible (Windows)
- Bible Works (Windows)
- Logos (Mac and Windows)
- Accordance (Mac)
- Laridian PocketBible (smart phones, tablets & handhelds)
Bibles, Study Tools, Commentary Websites
- Bible Gateway – multiple online versions, reading plans, devotionals, audio bibles & commentaries
- Biblehub.com – online concordance, Bible dictionary, encyclopedia and thesaurus; takes a little bit to learn to use the site, but time well spent
- Blue Letter Bible – an online interactive reference library with lots of free Bible study tools
- Ligonier.org – the home of Renewing Your Mind and RC Sproul’s ministries
- Precepts- Austin – a collection of links to many study resources
- StudyLight.org – many online study tools; I use this site mostly for great maps and encyclopedias
- Ray C Stedman Library – the works & teaching of Ray Stedman, one of the twentieth century’s foremost pastors and biblical expositors
- Reformation Bible College’s Dr. Keith Mathison’s list of his “Top 5” commentaries for each book of the Bible
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL) (classic Christian writings)
- Bible Study Courses – free online guides to help you study the bible, the original work of Rev. Donald F. Ritsman. (This site has been recommended to me, but I have not personally used it.)
- Barnes Bible Charts (some of the graphics are dated, but the information is useful)
- Holy Land Photos
- BiblePlaces.com
- Bible-History.com Maps
More maps & study tools
Study Help Resources for Leaders
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