Free Bible Software is the section of our resources and archives which contain premium Bible study tools that are available as free downloads. We select only the best, most useful free software from around the internet. You may freely download and distribute any of the software that you find below.
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Bible Analyzer is a free, comprehensive Bible study and analysis application developed to aid Believers in their study and defense of the Holy Bible. It has several features (such as text comparison, proximity searches, detailed statistics, etc.) usually not found in other free or commercial Bible software programs.
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With its elegant interface and ingenious organization, Bible Explorer makes it easy to immerse yourself in the study of God's Word right out of the box! No other Bible software provides this remarkable depth of discoveries with such clutter-free convenience! Bible Explorer libraries puts the world's best study resources right at your fingertips but they are organized with such logic and simplicity, you'll never by overwhelmed by information provided - just the discoveries they offer. Bible Explorer's intuitive design makes it highly unlikely you'll ever need the video tutorial and thorough documentation provided.
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E-Sword is a fast and effective way to study the Bible. e-Sword is feature rich and user friendly with more capabilities than you would expect in a free software package. The fact that e-Sword is free is just one of the blessings and does not speak of the quality of the software. I make my living writing software and I believe I have put forth my best effort in this endeavor. The real work, however, was put in by the godly men and women who devoted countless years creating the texts that have been made available for our benefit.
 e-Sword includes the option to add many useful add-ons ranging from commentaries, dictionaries, devotionals, and graphics. Below are just a few of the program additions that are free and very easy to download from their website and install on your computer. King James Bible | King James Bible (Red Letter) | Matthew Henry's Commentary | Albert Barnes' Notes On The Bible | Jamieson, Fausset and Brown Commentary | Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary | John Gill's Exposition Of The Whole Bible | Treasury Of David |
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