

- NASB E SWORD MODULE UPDATE
- NASB E SWORD MODULE SOFTWARE
- NASB E SWORD MODULE PASSWORD
- NASB E SWORD MODULE PLUS
- NASB E SWORD MODULE DOWNLOAD
The module downloader concept is a feature included in many Bible software packages and comes as welcome news to e-Sword users.

You can also see if any of the installed modules have been updated. You can see which ones you currently have installed and which ones you have yet to install.
NASB E SWORD MODULE DOWNLOAD
With it you can view all available resources and download any of them directly into e-Sword. The latest version introduces a new Module Downloader:
NASB E SWORD MODULE UPDATE
You can also purchase a DVD or USB flash drive.We start the new year with a new update for e-Sword, the popular - and free - Bible study software. Some premium modules are available for purchase. There is no charge to download the program and free modules. To download theWord, go to or click on the button below. The Word Importer will also convert other formats, though I have not yet tried them. Many of the Messianic resources are in the older formats. The importer tool says modules for versions 8 and 9, and I have not tried it on the new HTML formats for version 11. Second, this converter only works for modules in older e-Sword formats. If you have purchased a premium module for e-Sword, you cannot convert it to theWord.
NASB E SWORD MODULE PASSWORD
First, it only converts modules that are not password protected. The importer has a couple of limitations. The conversion appears to have been successful. If you have been using e-Sword for a while and perhaps have accumulated a number of resources, there is a tool called The Word Importer that will convert e-Sword modules for use in theWord. Using The Word Importer, I was able to bring over a Bible and dictionary module from my e-Sword collection that was not offered in theWord. If you are looking for a “Sacred Name” version, there is a Restored Name KJV or the ISR Scriptures available at no charge. The New American Standard Bible, a very popular translation in the Messianic community, is available as a premium module (for a fee), but the ESV should suffice for most of us, and we probably already have the NASB in printed form. These two modules of the original Biblical languages are a great combination with (in my opinion) three of the best English translations around today – the ESV, HCSB and NET. I have uploaded a few more screen shots here. There is an additional Dictionary module entitled “Greek to Hebrew and Hebrew to Greek, Dictionary of Septuagint Words” (LXXGrkHeb) that cross-references words from the Greek Septuagint and the Hebrew text. Entering the Strong’s number in the Bible Search window will return all occurrences of the root word, similar to using an Englishman’s Concordance.

The really valuable part comes in the ability to look at the usage of a word in the Septuagint and find the same Greek word in the New Testament (or vice-versa). Nearly all of the Old Testament quotations in our New Testament come from the Greek Septuagint. Again, each of these features can be toggled on and off. There are actually two modules – ABP is a Greek interlinear with both Strong’s numbers and an English translation (no transliterated Greek) and ABPen, which is an English translation with Strong’s numbers for both the Greek Old and New Testaments. The second module is the Apostolic Bible Polyglot (ABP), which is the Greek Septuagint for the Old Testament along with a Greek (Codex Vaticanus) New Testament. There are two Bibles that I want to highlight in this blog that will be very valuable as you study Scripture in the original languages. A collection of dictionaries, commentaries and other books complete the initial installation.Īt the top in the menu bar is a button marked “Add Titles…” that (with an internet connection) connects you to a repository of available Bible translations and other resources. Other key resources are Mickleson’s Enhanced Strong’s Dictionaries of the Greek and Hebrew Testaments and the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge cross-reference, along with “My Subject Notes” and “My Verse Notes,” which are editors for personal study notes. You also get the Westminster Leningrad Codex Hebrew Bible and the Textus Receptus Greek Bible.
NASB E SWORD MODULE PLUS
Included is the English Standard Version, Holman Christian Standard Bible, the NET Bible (New English Translation) with limited notes, plus of course the KJV. The default installation, taking all of the initially downloaded resources, gives you a great selection of Bibles.
