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Mega Bible Library 6.0 | 
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| From: Ellis Enterprises Category: Software
Buy New: $79.99
New (1) Used (1) from $74.59
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 12210
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows 98
UPC: 701063102303 EAN: 0701063102303 ASIN: B00005V6NC
Release Date: January 21, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Mega Bible Library opens up the Bible to both the novice and scholar, with its powerful, yet easy to use software interface. Includes 24 Bibles with multiple references, commentaries, concordances, Bible maps, games and much more!
Amazon.com Product Description Mega Bible Library contains 24 popular Bible translations, six Bible commentaries, and numerous dictionaries and other references--more than 100 works in all. Mega Bible Library 6.0 makes it is easy to compare many Bible versions to better understand a scripture. The numerous Bible versions are automatically linked and shown on one easy-to-read screen in a parallel format instead of in multiple windows.Achieve a higher level of understanding with advanced search methods using original Bible languages. By simply clicking on a number, you can see how the Bible uses a word. The new Morris Literal Translation has linked the Strong's Numbers to the Hebrew and Greek and not just to the King James. Word Studies are also linked to the numbers to ensure you are studying the right word. Create lessons, sermons, and Bible studies with the integrated notepad, or you can default to your own word processor. You can also keep your notes linked to Bible verses.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Incredible Value October 14, 2005 okworld I have tried lots of Bible software packages over the years and the Mega Bible Library is by far the biggest bang for the buck. It's real useful and easy to use. I LOVE IT!
DULL. Get "Ilumina" intead. March 15, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is an expensive software that does not deliver. For a cheaper price and infinite better quality you can get "Ilumina" by Tyndale House Publishers.
I paid how much for this thing? February 5, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
[...] and I get clip art? Computers can run video, high-end audio, and high-rez pictures nowadays! I am very disappointed with this software for [$$$]. It does not live up to the name - Mega. It is simply some Bibles put into eBook-type form and a few bells and whistles. Not much else. If you like to line up 24 different Bible translations - have at it.
Old Program December 31, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The content is very good as others have said, but the program looks like it was written 10 years ago. Kind of Klunky.
Good Entry-Level Bible Program December 5, 2002 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
The Mega Bible Library Version 6 software package seems to be designed with the home Bible student in mind. It appears to have all the Bible versions most serious Sunday School teachers and small group Bible Study leaders would utilize, including my personal favorite, the New American Standard (NAS)--1995 update. Among the typical Bible package functions it performs are: word searches (simple and 2 element Boolean), dictionary lookups, and parallel passage comparisons. In a package such as this, there are always aspects that perform well and those that are less well conceived or implemented. On balance, the package is nicely suited for the most heavily used features: word searches and parallel Bible references. The user interfaces of those two functions are intuitive and appear to work efficiently. Especially nice is the text copy and "copy to clipboard" functions making it simple to move copied passages into your word processor document. The weaker of the features seem to be the manner in which they implemented Strong's number/dictionary lookup and the "active reference Bible" toggle (or rather lack of toggle). Suffice it to say that the package does have Stong's Greek and Hebrew dictionary entries tied to the Strong's numbering scheme, however, the user interface into the numbers and dictionary is clumsy. In some future version it would be nice if the package could be made to link the NAS text to the Strong's numbering system so that a double click on a word in NAS would immediately bring up the proper Strong's dictionary entry. That said, this package contains a wealth of other easy to access resources and information. Commentaries, maps, Vine's dictionary, and histories of hymns are all readily accessible and often link to the proper entries with just a simple double click of the mouse. With such a tremendous amount of information included and with so many Bible versions at one's fingertip, for the price, this package is genuinely a very good bargain. I would definitely recommend this software as an entry-level package for any student of the Bible.
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