You can try this: http://IStudyBibleTools.com
The special program for independent Bible study via OneNote.
I've added the program usage example: http://IStudyBibleTools.com/Screencast.htm
So you can see the program for Bible study in action!
Alexander do you offer an option for 32-bit machines? I see only downloads for x64 and x86 on your website.
Specifically, Windows XP on a 32-bit machine.
Also, when your "analyse" function parses references, it would be useful if the software would recognize references to the deuterocanonical books (for Christians using Bible translations with those books).
bob
>Alexander do you offer an option for 32-bit machines?
Yes. x86 - this version is for 32-bit machines.
What about deuterocanonical books:
I can generate module with deuterocanonical books. Can you provide them in any txt format?
Thanks Alexander....
The seven deuterocanonical books are Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach (Ecclesiasticus), Baruch, and 1 and 2 Maccabees.
There are also additional passages found in the books of Daniel and Esther, but that's an issue for another time (and Orthodox folk have some other writings as well, I believe).
The TOC (Table of Contents) of any version of the Bible that uses these books will have the list of names (such as NRSV, NJB, NAB, NABRE, RSV-CE, Douay-Rhiems (the names here differ) and should be helpful to you).
You've done a good job with this so far, and I thank you for your efforts.
The new release of program with support of parallel Bible translation is available at http://istudybibletools.com/download.htm.
The new modules are available at http://istudybibletools.com/modules.htm
Also the King James Version with Apokryphen module is available.