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Best Bible Software Available, 2008-05-12 There is a reason leading seminaries use BibleWorks: it's the best.
As soon as you install this software, you recognize that you have not purchased a toy. It is FAST, it is EASY and nothing compares to the power of this software as a research tool. BibleWorks does not get in the way of the text.
An additional perk are the all-day workshops which travel around the country. They help BibleWorks users of all varieties to use the software to its fullest capability.
Excellent Program for Scholars, 2008-01-27 I have been using Bibleworks since its beginning several years ago. It is not an easy program to learn, but it does have its own videos and teaching now which helps. If you take the time it really is a tremendous program for Bible scholars, seminary students, and those who are serious about learning. The program just keeps getting better with each version, and the latest Version 7 is a great asset with many improvements.
3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Invaluable for translation work and in-depth Bible study, 2007-12-23 Back in 1999, I believed God was leading me to produce my own translation of the NT. So I looked into several different Bible software programs to help with the translation work. I decided on BibleWorks, and it was a very good decision. This program was invaluable in translating my Analytical-Literal Translation of the New Testament: Third Edition (ALT), now in its Third Edition (ALT3).
I believe the Byzantine Majority Text (Robinson and Pierpont's text) is the most accurate of the currently available Greek NT texts, as detailed in my book Differences Between Bible Versions. So I would naturally want my ALT to be based on this text. BibleWorks contains not just the Byzantine Majority Text, but full parsing details for every word. So this enabled me to be sure I was accurate in my parsing of Greek words.
BibleWorks comes standard with four different Greek lexicons: Friberg, the UBS Dictionary, Louw-Nida, and Liddell-Scott, along with Robertson's Word Pictures. Of these, I've found Friberg's to be particular helpful.
BibleWorks also comes with numerous different English translations of the NT. These can be arranged in parallel fashion. So I could easily compare how different versions rendered a particular word or verse. Having all of these resources in one place makes it very easy to do in-depth word studies.
BibleWorks also makes it easy to do searches on Greek words. So once I studied a word, I could search for every occurrence of it in the NT. That way, I could then render the word in a consistent manner throughout the ALT.
Along with the MT, BibleWorks also contains other Greek texts. I used Scrivener's 1894 Textus Receptus and Nestle-Aland's 27th edition for translating the list of textual variants found in my Companion Volume to the Analytical-Literal Translation: Third Edition.
So for my translation work, I had my BibleWorks set to show in order: Byzantine MT, Scriveners TR, NA27, NAU (NASB 1995 edition), NKJV, ESV, KJV, NIV, NLT, NRSV, the Geneva Bible, and YLT. Many other versions are available as well. But the more literal of these were indispensable in helping with the main text of my ALT, and the less literal ones gave me ideas for the bracketed "figurative" renderings found in my ALT.
BibleWorks also contains Fausset's and Easton's Bible dictionaries and the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. These were very helpful in producing some of the explanatory notes in the ALT, such as modern-day equivalents for measurement and momentary units.
I have many other Bible resources in hardcopy format that I referred to in my translation work, but without BibleWorks, the whole process would have been much more difficult. As it was, with this program, I believe I was able to a produce a very accurate, literal NT. So I cannot recommend this program enough. Yes, it is pricy, but worth every penny.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
No better language software available!!!, 2007-11-27 Bibleworks 7.0 is hands down the best software available for Bible Study. Customizable satellite image maps of Israel, incredible number of original language texts, lexicons and numerous resource material galore!! Also, don't listen to the review about poor customer service!! Customer service is excellent. I've had nothing but a positive experience with customer support. I also personally attended a full day of conferences where they send out representatives to help you learn how to better utilize the powerfull program that you have (they have these in several locations accross the country, just check out their website for more info). However, if you are not going to study the original languages, you may want to look elswhere. Sure you could use the program and get a lot of help from it, but it really is language oriented. Also, Bibleworks has helped me to teach myself (with the Lord's help) Greek and Hebrew. It is well worth its price, if you spend alot of time studying God's Word.
2 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
One of the best for the linguistic study of the Bible, 2007-01-19 BibleWorks is the premier software for the serious linguistic study of the Scriptures. Comes with Greek, Hebrew, and Septuagint Bibles, as well as translations in English, German, Spanish, and many other languages! This is the best of the best for serious Bible Study of the Masoretic text of the Old Testament.
I have been a loyal BibleWorks customer for years, since version 3.x, and have routinely found their support to be excellent whenever I needed assistance.
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