Bible Seeker is a KJV Bible reader integrated with Easton's Bible Dictionary, Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary, and Notes from the KJV Translators.
It features: full text searching; bookmarking; printing; you can save the current book/chapter as RTF document for using with a word processor; etc plus there is an optional Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary add-on (5.54MB).
This is a terrific KJV (King James Version, also known as the Authorized Version) Bible. It offers the full text of the Bible (all 66 books) plus adds some essential reference tools.
When reference tools are accessed the results are opened up in your Web browser (IE is the default but that can be changed within the program) and are easy to use. No Internet connection is required to use this set of Bible tools.
Good cross referencing allows you to keep researching items from an initial query. The Bible text search is fast and lists all instances of the keyword(s) and also tells you in how many verses those words were found.
While it might lack some of the bells and whistles of larger, multimedia-style electronic Bibles, Bible Seeker offers a good compromise between size, speed and functionality.
Anyone looking for an electronic Bible with a good selection of reference tools would do well to check out Bible Seeker.
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