Our 5th book recommendation is - the Bible. This may sound a bit surprising as compared to our usual topics and books of interest so far, but it is by no means random choice. There's plenty of reasons to recommend this text, not least that Bible stands as worlds second most printed book. (in Christian parts of the Globe, at least) In spite of that, our intentions(personally, I must confess that I've never bothered to read it thoroughly, but satisfied for an occasional paging) to recommend are somewhat opposite: they are based mainly in wish to decrease the numerical volumes of any further printed editions of Bible. Therefore, we now are taking the electronic edition under brief examination.
Sword-program itself can be installed on any Windows, Linux, Mac, and you can also place it on stick with some carriable software like Portable-apps to, like they say - have your Bible along on the go. From crosswire.org there's available a wide selection of translations and different editions (some old, some newer) simply to dl as compressed file. These can then be directly taken into use at Sword-program. In surplus there's also a variety of other helpful texts for study and/or for any theological, religious, whatever means. Those meaning the dictionaries, commentaries and some extra texts you can use within Bible. Non-canonical texts aren't covered as extensively, but the reason for that is not teological but practical - they say that these are simply not as much available in electronic form, because there's hasn't been as many helpful hands in conversion (of them). Other available additions are (ao) maps (but on quick look, we couldn't find them available to dl..) Anyway, if one considers how much all these additional books by themselves would add to total weight of paper edition, the usability of Sword E-book becomes even more evident.
Second most obvious reason to use the electronic form, is the searchability. Any section, pararaph in discussion can be most effortlessly located and compared (fx to 'original' greek/hebrew translations). That helps, at least on occasions when you end up with arguing which somebody who exactly said those famous words in certain chapter.
Lastly, few words more from our main reason to recommend the Sword-bible; it's simply ecological and economic choice. If one considers all the efforts devoted (say, since Gutenbergs great invention) to compiling, editing, examining, printing, distributing, selling and pricing of Bible, one comes into a single unavoidable conclusion: could there be any way to lessen the amounts of paper used? This isn't of course a most striking concern on ecological level, there's plenty of heavier elsewhere. On the other hand, Bible's every new modernized edition published annually (most often there's new one in some 20-40 years on each language) would easily be printed in a lot less numbers and citizens would then (fx) acquire the most recent edition online for free(or by charge, alternatively). Those who still merely wish to own paper book version would then possibly be given choice to ask for printed copy. Printing and binding, we suggest , could be carried out print-on-demand, paperback or hard-cover depending on users wishes.
Thats the recommendation, when trying SWORD, don't forget reading the book. Its actually general knowledge, not only ethically and religious, but every other phrase has its roots on Bible. Examples are too numerous to count, so I'll mention just one: "Bless you!"
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