BibleReader™ for your BlackBerry is a full featured Bible reading and study application
Now you can have all your Bibles available to you wherever you go. Whether its a single favorite version or a complete Bible reference library, with Olive Tree Bible Software you can have it installed on your handheld computer for quick reference or serious study
Bible Names Glossary for BlackBerry /Free/ - This FREE bible names dictionary provides more than 2,000 names from the Bible with their meanings and descriptions. This is a simple reference program with names of the men in the Old Testament and their meanings
Torrey's Bible Reference Dictionary for Blackberry - The topical references in the dictionary, are from R. A. Torrey's New Topical Textbook. The New Topical Textbook was published with 20,000 topics and sub-topics and 30,000 Bible references
Easton's bible dictionary for Blackberry - The Easton's Bible Dictionary for RIM's BlackBerry, consists of nearly 4,000 words, providing informative explanations of histories, people and customs of the Bible. An excellent and readily understandable source of information for the student and layperson
Hitchkock's Bible Names Dictionary for Blackberry - This dictionary is from Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible, published in the late 1800s. It contains well over 2,500 Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. Some Hebrew words of uncertain meaning have been left out
The best Bible application for BlackBerry got even better with fast search, auto-scrolling and more
BEIKS is proud to present the latest and greatest third major release of Noah Bible Viewer for BlackBerry phones !
Owners of the older 1.x and 2
Bible - The illustrated King James Bible- Indulge Yourself with the best illustrated Bible on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any Book from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Free Books of Genesis and Exodus in the trial version
The Bible - King James Version-this is the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, traditionally the basic English translation. The KJV is thought of as one of the masterpieces of early modern English literature, although its language may sound a bit outdated and occasionally opaque to the modern reader