IntroductionAbout &bibletime;&bibletime; is a Bible study tool with support for
different types of texts and languages. Even large amounts of works
modules are easy to install and manage. It is built on the
Sword library,
which provides the back-end functionality for &bibletime;, such
as viewing Bible text, searching etc. Sword is the flagship product
of the Crosswire Bible
Society.&bibletime; is designed to be used with works encoded in
one of the formats supported by the Sword project. Complete
information on the supported document formats can be found in the
developers section of the Sword Project, Crosswire Bible
Society.Available worksOver 200 documents in 50 languages are available from the
Crosswire Bible
Society. These include:
BiblesThe full Bible text, with optional things like
Strong's Numbers, headings and/or footnotes in the text.
Bibles are available in many languages, and include not
only modern versions, but also ancient texts like the Codex
Leningradensis ("WLC", Hebrew), and the Septuagint ("LXX",
Greek). This is the most advanced section in the library of
the Sword project.BooksBooks available include "Imitation of Christ", "Enuma
Elish", and "Josephus: The Complete Works"CommentariesCommentaries available include classics like John
Wesley's "Notes on the Bible", Matthew Henry's commentary
and Luther's "Commentary on Galatians." With the
Personal commentary you can
record your own
personal notes to sections of the Bible.Daily devotionalsMany people appreciate these daily portions from
God's word. Available works include Daily Light on the
Daily Path, and the Losungen.Lexicons/DictionariesLexicons available include: Robinson's Morphological
Analysis Codes, Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon and the
International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia. Dictionaries
available include Strong's Hebrew Bible Dictionary,
Strong's Greek Bible Dictionary, Webster's Revised
Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language 1913, Nave's
Topical Bible.MotivationOur desire is to serve God, and to do our part to help
others grow in their relationship with Him. We have striven to
make this a powerful, quality program, and still make it simple
and intuitive to operate. It is our desire that God be praised,
as He is the source of all good things.
James 1:17, NASBEvery good thing given and every perfect gift is from
above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there
is no variation or shifting shadow.