There is a bible program at http://biblespeak.com/
The program is $30.
but the
modules are free. This program said the E-Sword modules will work with
this program. I
reversed this and tried it in E-Sword and it worked. TDNT. Theological
Dictionary of
the New Testament - abridged. This dictionary will not light up when you
click on a
word, because they put the transliterated word first. But you can do a
search from the
top of the page in E-sword. Dictionary - search. There are a few other
things there
also. They come in exe. form. But they unzip to another file ending. If
the file
ending is like that of E-Sword, it seem's to work. bible - bbl. -
dictionary dct.-
commentary cmt. There is also a copy of Biblia Hebraica with Strongs
Numbers which
works in E-Sword. It is not that readable though. There are over seventy
five free
Bible Translations.
If you have room on your hard drive. There is a program called Theophilos.
http://www.theophilos.sk/
This program is free. Out on their extra
add-on site
there is a free module called. Theological Word Book of the OT. TWOT.
http://www.meetingpoint.org/~theophilos/NewAdditions.htm
This book is not
coded to
Strongs. But it is coded to the BDB lexicon in E-Sword. At the bottom of
the article
in BDB the TWOT number is given. This work gives a more indepth analysis
of OT words.
http://faithofgod.net/davar/davar.htm.
DAVAR is a free Hebrew
dictionary-lexicon
program, it can be a helpful tool for study of Old Testament language. The
lexicons
can be synchronized with Strong's numbers and words. This site has the
Unaccented
Masoretic Hebrew Old Testament and Delitzsch New Testament. Revised
Websters Hebrew
Lexicon. Biblia Hebraica. Hebrew Lexicon Online Bible. Tanach Morphology.
And an
updated BDB lexicon. There is a link where you can download free bible
books spoken in
Hebrew. This is more advanced.
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/
This website contains the complete
contents of
the 12-volume Jewish Encyclopedia, which was originally published between
1901-1906.
The only free access Jewish encyclopedia on the Internet. It contains over
15,000
articles and illustrations.
http://www.ianpaisley.org/article.asp?ArtKey=jesuit
This site contains
the Jesuit's
oath which is the plan to stamp out the protestants. Its always nice to
know what your
enemy is up to.
The best things in life, aren't things.