- Have a collaborative environment, such as Google Docs or OneDrive's Word Online (do these work on iOS?).
- Provide automatic hyperlinks to Bible references (Gen 1:1), such as the service provided by Reftagger for most blogs. This should work on any device. PC programs, such as theWord and e-Sword, also do this nicely.
Note that Blogger's default mobile template won't use Reftagger. To fix this, go to Template | Click the gear under Mobile, then select Custom for the "Choose mobile template" combo box. This approach is based on these instructions.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any way to combine these two. I've asked theWord forum members for their ideas.
I'd like members to have easy access to the Bible, along with commentaries, dictionaries, maps, etc.:
- For basic Bible reading, the YouVersion app and their companion Bible.com web site provide a good interface. These work well on any device. The blue letter Bible app (iOS only) provides some good study tools.
- On a larger screen, Bible Hub provides a nice set of tools. My favorite is their interlinear Bible, which is very nicely done.
- I haven't looked in much detail, but these Bible maps seem comprehensive.
For more focused study, a PC is needed. The best program I'm aware of is theWord. The notes I've written as part of this study are available on-line. To use these within theWord:
- Go to the main menu, then select File | Install modules...
- In the resulting Install Modules dialog box that appears, select the "Download file from URL" button.
- Paste in this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/q4dnzvwcs2u0h7r/Digital%20Bible%20study.gbk.twm?dl=0.
- In the Book View of theWord, select the "DBS" (Digital Bible Study) tab to see the contents of this module.
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