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Bibleworks 8
Bibleworks 8







bibleworks 8
  1. Bibleworks 8 pdf#
  2. Bibleworks 8 upgrade#
  3. Bibleworks 8 plus#

My Bible Information Manager (formerly My Bible Study Application) Includes guide “how to” know truth from lies, develop, manage and share studies.ġ2 Step Bible Study and Bible Aid This program contains 2 12 Step Bible Studies and a Bible Concordance for Recovery plus a lite version of Bible Aid.

Bibleworks 8 pdf#

Terminal Works PDF Works Print out any files converted in PDF format.ģ-in-1 KJV-NASB-NIV Bible (formerly 3-in-1 Audio & HTML Bible) This Bible software contains three versions of Bible integrated into one: KJV, NIV, and NASB. Search phrase Bible Dictionary word study dictionary phrase net This is a Bible Study support program with highlighting abilities, word/phrase search, dictionary, and the ability to save. I use this program every week I am preaching, and since it works smoother, and I enjoy using it more (not that I didn’t before, it is just better now), my prep is more efficient and effective, impacting the final sermon and the benefit to the congregation.įor further reading, click here for my old comparision of Bibleworks 7 with Logos, and click here for my discussion of Quickverse and Wordsearch.Actually Works Bible Study.

bibleworks 8

Bibleworks 8 upgrade#

So is it worth the upgrade cost? For me, absolutely. I kept my printout of the codes in Bibleworks 8 box, in case I ever need to load it up again. It seems to me that it should be more automatic than having to punch in the codes for several items, but it’s a minor complaint, and a one time thing. I seem to remember having to punch in a bunch of codes to keep the BDAG and HALOT lexicons I had bought with version 7 (and maybe to keep some things that are no longer in version 8 but came with version 7?). One minor improvement would be the upgrade process from version 7 to 8. It works well and only takes a few minutes to for the automatic updates to finish. I can’t pinpoint what has changed since the last version, but the middle window just seems to work better in this upgrade.Īnother change is that every once and a while when I open Bibleworks I am notified about new updates, and given the option to choose which ones I want to install. What Bibleworks is so good at is putting the text in front of you in many translations, including Greek (which I know reasonably well) and Hebrew (which I don’t know at all but the tools let me still get into it some). You can also see the new cross-reference tab on the right listing Treasury of Scripture Knowledge cross references. Here’s a screenshot (click for bigger version) below. The drop-down box puts the chapter and verse #’s all closer to the box you click – it sounds insignificant, but on a laptop when you are scraping your finger on the pad to get the mouse to move around, it makes it a lot easier to click the verse you want. The two most noticeable improvements for me are the chapter/verse drop-down box in the middle window and the cross-reference tab on the right window (there are some other tabs too that I haven’t used much yet). Not that version 7 was bad, but this one is better.

bibleworks 8

In short, it just seems to work smoother than before.

bibleworks 8

In many ways it isn’t that much different, but in smaller ways, it seems much better. I upgraded from Bibleworks 7 to version 8 a few months month ago, and I like it.









Bibleworks 8