
Download multiple versions, bucketloads of commentaries and dictionaries, devotions, maps. No, you can’t get all the “premium” modules for free (like the NKJV) but who needs ’em? The ESV (English Standard Version) is a very literal translation that I find very similar to the NASB. Sure, many other programs are useful (Firefox, for instance), and many other programs do more (Open Office, for example), but none (except e-sword) provide life-giving truth.Į-sword easily compares to commercial offerings.


This program deserves my award for the best free program of all time.

I’ve mentioned it in my top five free software picks of all time, but really, e-sword should have its own entry. I looked back over my posts on free software, and I realized I hadn’t given e-sword its own post.
