A few years ago I got my very first Palm Handheld Computer and have had a love affair with them ever since. That first little wonder succumbed to a particularly sad death due to being in the bottom of my bag as someone decided to step on it on London Underground. Quite amazingly my household insurance covered it and I managed to replace it with one which lasted for 3 or 4 years. Then 2 years ago I upgraded to my third which has served me well ever since.
Last year I finally got round to getting Bible software for it and I now have 5 (yes I said 5) Bible versions on a piece of software. It means that I always have my Bible with me wherever I go and can make notes, highlight verses and even read commentaries and daily reading notes. The only thing it misses is the ability to just thumb through the pages and read a highlighted verse at random.
You can see therefore that I am a sucker for new technology things and eBible.com looks to be an interesting development. According to the information it already has several Bible versions available (including my new favourite ESV) and various Commentaries and Dictionaries. All of this is aimed at helping the average person to study the Bible online. Its still in development at the moment and access is by invite only! I’ve joined the list today so once I get to join I’ll post more information and a review.
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