BEIKS Bible Names Glossary for Pocket PC - The free Bible Names Dictionary for Windows Mobile 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
BEIKS Nave's Topical Bible Dictionary for Pocket PC - The free Nave's Topical Bible Dictionary for Windows Mobile is an excellent study tool. It contains over 20,000 Bible topics and over 100,000 scripture references. Orville Nave was a chaplain in the United States Army and began a work from his years of "delightful and untiring study of God's Word."
BEIKS Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words for Pocket PC - Free Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words, published in 1940 and without copyright by W.E. Vine's M.A.
It is a free dictionary for students with substantial, limited, or no background in Greek to study the meaning of biblical words in the original language
Berean BerBible - Simple freeware that includes the complete ESV Bible 2001 GNP at no cost. The learning curve is trivial because only the essentials are implemented. Word/phrase searching is extremely fast, intuitive, and very flexible .. keeps up with stylus taps
Bible - American Standard Version has earned the reputation of being the Rock of Biblical Honesty. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly 3 centuries earlier
Bible - King James Version (KJV) - Bible study couldn't be easier. Contains both Old and New Testaments in one. Easily navigate to any book, chapter and verse using the quick tap and go reference links. Or, search the words or phrases you are looking for
Town Compass® presents the American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible. First published in 1901, the American Standard Version has earned the reputation of being the "Rock of Biblical Honesty."
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Town Compass® presents the King James Version (KJV) of the Holy Bible. Published in 1611, the King James Version was the first English translation of note and is widely popular with traditionalists