Sword
PC Bible Study Tools
Download
the Sword Project PC Bible from The CrossWire Society.
The Sword Reader features a 3 window viewer that allows
you to display your Bibles in one window, your commentaries
in another and your dictionaries and lexicons in another.
There is a Personal Commentary for keeping notes of
your Bible Study tied to a specific Bible chapter,
full Greek and Hebrew lexicons tied to Interlinear
Bibles and a great word or phrase search tool. The
Sword is easy to download and start using and is absolutely
free to end users.
To
Download:
Please
follow these instructions carefully:
- You
must install the Reader before installing the modules
- Shut
down all other programs on your PC aside from your
web browser.
- Click
once on the Sword Reader button below.
- Choose
to Run the Program (Do not choose Save the File).
- Accept
all of the defaults for the Reader. It will download
the main reader, the AKJV Bible, your Personal Commentary
and Nave's Topical Index. The first install program
will download the files and once you hit finish,
will launch the software install program on your
machine. Again, accept the defaults, this is important
for your next step in loading the additional modules.
- Read
and accept the license. This is a free, open license
to use the software.
- A
Read Me file will open. Read the file and the warning
on privacy, especially if you are outside of the
USA. Close the window.
- The
Install Manager will launch, you will not need this
for this install so close the Install Manager window.
- Click
finish and return to this window.
Now install the modules:
- Click
on any of the Sword Module Pack buttons below --
Choose to Run the Program.
- Read
and accept the license and please remember to pick
the default file locations.
- Pick
the Default or Custom install. Custom lets you pick
all of the modules you want.
- Install
downloads and places the files in the correct directories.
- Next
time you run Sword the modules will automatically
install.
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Interlinear
Greek New Testament, International Standard Version
Bible, King James Version of 1611 w/ Strong's Numbers,
Brown Driver Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, Smith's Bible
Dictionary, Strong's Greek and Hebrew Bible Dictionary,
Barnes' New Testament Notes, Adam Clark's Commentary
on the Bible, Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary,
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge |
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1965
Bible in Basic English, World English Bible, 1898
Young's Literal Translation, Thayer's Greek Lexicon,
R. A. Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Jamison Fausset
Brown Bible Commentary, Scofield Reference Notes,
1917 Ed., John Wesley's Notes on the Bible, C.
H. Spurgeon's Treasury of David, Jonathan Bagster's
Daily Light on the Daily Path, C. H. Spurgeon's
Morning and Evening: Daily Readings |
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International
Standard Bible Encyclopedia |
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