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Download/install the program on your home PC or Mac.Go to or go here directly for the free version.(In my case, it is a Dell Axim x51v with true VGA display.) You can see from the screenshot below that I do indeed have BibleWorks7 on my WindowsMobile device. if you really need it and are willing to put up with a little inconvenience and have good eyes. Short answer: No, you can't really run one of these programs on your WindowsMobile or smartphone as far as I know.īUT.

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The question was recently asked again on one of the Bible software forums whether the Bible software application could be run on a mobile device like a smartphone or such.

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Excellent suggestion!Ĭheck out the list of books to plunder from the archive at Between Two Worlds Please add other books that you recommend be downloaded in the comments, and I will add them to this post.Įklektekuria said: I would also add Field's edition of the Hexapla.

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but, if you want The Expositor's Greek (New) Testament now, and you want it free, it is available at the Internet Archive:īTW, I could only find 2 of the volumes on Google Books that were fully viewable, so this is an instance where you really need Internet Archive. I don't want to take business away from Logos, and their prepub price is certainly quite fair, and you get all the great features of the Logos/Libronix format with all the searching and text linking benefits.

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Logos is now promoting The Expositor's Greek (New) Testament at a prepub special pricing. Lightfoot's multi-volume text and commentary on several of the Apostolic Fathers is also available.

  • Solomon Schechter's Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology is still used as a textbook in the subject, and has been reprinted many times.
  • These particular volumes are not covered in the TC Ebind Index.
  • The " Cambridge Septuagint." All the volumes are included - including the volumes on the Historical Books of the OT.
  • The classics by Henry Barclay Swete - including his version of the Greek OT, as well as his works on the Holy Spirit in the NT and the early church.
  • The works of Kirsopp Lake - including the four volume set of articles on the Book of Acts, titled "The Beginnings of Christianity".
  • Albert Schweitzer, The Mystery of the Kingdom of God.
  • Albert Schweitzer, Quest of the Historical Jesus (note that the links to the MSN site on the earlier post are indeed now dead, but these are links to the Internet Archive collection).
  • In the comments on that earlier post, I suggested: In any case, it might be a good idea to pull down some of the worthwhile books that are out there. Internet Archive is still alive for now, and I have to believe that the funding will be found to keep it going. Yale's library was one of the casualties. Picking up on an earlier post, I noted that Microsoft had backed out of the book digitization process.















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