Came across this today – and while it’s still in beta it looks to have good potential. Many of the features that users will expect are not live yet (Search, Notes, Articles) but hey that’s what Beta is right? Give it a go and maybe suggest features/inclusions to Lifeway – using the Feedback form link in the sites footer. Lifeway are the folks behind ‘Bible Navigator X‘ the XBox360 Bible.
Comparison of Free Bible Study Software
Brian Ward (MAF LT staff, based in Nampa Idaho) reviewed some of the free Bible study software available online. The results of his review are below:
Top Choices:
- xulSword code.google.com/p/xulsword www.ibt.org.ru/english/bible/info_bible_en.htm
Top choice for reading and general study - TheWord www.theword.gr
Top choice for advanced study and for creating custom modules - BPBible bpbible.com
Top choice for distribution on USB due to Portable Apps installer
Key Features compared to DigiStudy:
| xulSword | BP Bible | The Word | DigiStudy | |
| 1. Ability to Import Bibles and books from common formats | The Sword Project crosswire.org/sword Perl scripts for converting from SFM to OSIS and from OSIS to SWORD |
The Sword Project crosswire.org/sword | E-Sword www.e-sword.net Unbound unicode Bibles unbound.biola.edu (click downloads) & Zefania XML sourceforge.net/projects/zefania-sharp/files with importer tool |
No |
| 2. Ability to create own books from RTF formating | No | No | Yes with importer tool www.theword.gr/index.php?article.tools |
No |
| 3. Use common formats as Go Bible Mobile Phone software gobible.blogspot.com Converters to thml | Sword | Yes (Zefania, Sword) | Yes (Zefania) | No |
| 4. Ability to install and run on desktop and USB drive | Yes | Yes (already a Portable App installer) | Yes | No |
| 5. Bibles in many languages and can add more | Yes | Yes | Yes | Difficult |
| 6. Interface in many languages and can add more | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| 7. Ability to package application with certain modules (especially nice if can set interface language and layout also) | Yes | ? need to ask | ? need to ask | Yes |
| 8. Flexible Interface | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| 9. Simple Interface | Very Simple | Yes | No (not without work) | Yes |
| 10. Easily Readable Text | Yes, Very Readable especially in two-pane mode |
Not as good as others | Yes | Yes |
| 11. Double-click or Right-click to define word | ?? | Right-click | Both (actually single-click), also auto-syncs the commentary | Both |
| 12. Double-click or Right-click to search word | Double or Right-click | Right-click | Right-clck | Right-click |
| 13. Ability to View Bible and Commentary/Dictionary/Other Book concurrently | Yes, however three at once is not very satisfactory | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| 14. Ability to Compare 2 or more Bible Versions | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| 15. Ability to index and search Bibles and other books | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| 16. Ability to add own notes and cross references | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not cross references |
| 17. Ability to publish user-created commentaries/dictionaries | Not very easily, can export to “bookmarks”, but not really satisfactory | No | Yes, can build commentaries/dictionaries on the fly and then publish them when ready. | No |
Other software reviewed:
- Xiphos xiphos.org based on the Sword project, very close to BPBible, excellent link between Bible and Dictionary
- E-Sword www.e-sword.net
- Sword Project from Crosswire (and derivitives) crosswire.org/sword
- JSword (Java port of Sword) crosswire.org/jsword
- Bible Desktop (built on JSword) crosswire.org/bibledesktop
- Fire Bible (for Firefox, built on JSword) thegoan.com/firebible
- MyBible mybible.de/english/about.php for Zefania Bibles, mostly just bibles
- Online Bible www.onlinebible.net/ no open source expansion, all book types
- Open Bible Viewer openbv.uucyc.name takes Zefania Bibles and Bible Quote Modules (variant of DigiStudy) (requires install of QT)
- Theophilos Bible www.theophilos.sk no open source expansion, all book types
- Bible Explorer www.bible-explorer.com no open source expansion, all book types
- Bible Pro / Web Bible bibleocean.com limited features are free, but wants to sell user many more features
Mac OS Bible Study Software
- MacSword www.macsword.com based on the Sword project
- Bible Desktop (built on JSword) crosswire.org/bibledesktopbased on the Sword project
- Bible Explorer www.bible-explorer.com no open source expansion, all book types
Other Reviews of Free Bible Study Software:
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MAF Learning Technologies – Papua New Guinea
Last month I spent two weeks in Papua New Guinea. My time was split with MAF IT tasks, MAF LT tasks and three days as acting Program Manager for MAF.
While in PNG I met with:
- PNG Bible Society
- Leaders from the Baptist Union of PNG
- Staff from the Christian Leaders Training Centre (CLTC)
- Staff from New Tribes Mission
- Staff and management committee of CRMF (Christian Radio Missionary Fellowship)
- MAF Papua New Guinea Board
- John Kupp, Senior Pastor PNG Christian Centres
- Staff from MAF Papua New Guinea
The MAF LT component of my visit was to share with various groups of people the ministry of MAF Learning Technologies. Continue Reading →
Audio Bibles – Hand-cranked in Costa Rica
At one of the evening board meetings with MAFLT partner ProMETA, Judy Musselman gave Mauricio a box of Spanish versions of the Bible in cassette format, some cassette players and some cranks to power the players in places with no electricity nor available batteries.
Mauricio and his wife Rosalia were invited to the small rural village of Abangaritos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, to attend a short weekend mission trip with their local church youth group. Mauricio had to preach that Sunday in San Jose, but decided to be in Abangaritos from Friday night to Saturday afternoon. Very short trip.
Because of MAFLT’s involvement in Orality, Mauricio had learned that almost 70% of the worldwide population are oral learners. Mauricio decided to bring some of those Bible cassettes and devices with him, as maybe the Lord had people in that area needing access to the Word but without the possibility of reading the Bible.
His van was already full with his kids and their luggage, plus one more invitee; 6 people total. However, they made room for some of those kits.
They had a great opportunity to share the Gospel, pray, and spend time with some of the families in the area, as well as share some groceries with them. Mauricio preached on Friday night even though electricity was gone for most of the message (fortunately, his flashlight worked well).
Papua New Guinea – Proclaiming the Gospel
Since 2008, the Bible Society of Papua New Guinea has distributed over 800 “Proclaimers” featuring audio versions of the New Testament in both English and Tok Pisin.
In this joint project with the Faith Comes By Hearing ministry, staff from the PNG Bible Society distribute the Proclaimers to isolated churches through the four ministers fraternals operating in Papua New Guinea.

What is a Proclaimer?
The Proclaimer is a digital player dedicated to playing God’s Word in the local heart language.
- An installed microchip contains Scriptures in the heart language; the chip will not erase or wear out from frequent playing.
- The battery will play for 15 hours and can be recharged enough times to play the entire New Testament more than 1,000 times.
- The Proclaimer has a built-in generator and solar panel to charge the battery.
- The solar panel, in addition to charging the battery, will run the Proclaimer even without battery power as long as there is sunlight.
- The sound is digital quality and loud enough to be heard clearly by groups as large as 300.
The Proclaimer was developed primarily as a playback device for poor and illiterate people who may not have any other source to hear God’s Word.
PNG Bible Society Vision
The PNG Bible Society has a vision and a passion to see more young people involved in reading and hearing the Scriptures – especially in their own language or ‘Tok Ples”. They have plans to build a studio in their existing warehouse in order to make audio recordings of the New Testament. There are over 800 different languages in Papua New Guinea and they have determined that the best place to start is with the Enga region tok ples, which amazingly is spoken by the one people group.
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