Here, collected in one place, are all six parts of my review of the excellent Bible software program, BibleWorks 9:
Prologue: BibleWorks in the pew? (Not quite, but the next best thing) (link)
Part 1: BibleWorks out of the box (setup and layout) (link)
Part 2: The Verse tab (link)
Part 3: Would Mark’s Jesus have us drink snakes and handle poison? 1 of 2: textual criticism in BibleWorks (link)
Part 4: These 4 Perks are Divine in BibleWorks 9 (link)
Part 5: Would Mark’s Jesus have us drink snakes and handle poison? 2 of 2: the BibleWorks Manuscript Project and CNNTS apparatus (link)
My thanks again to the staff at BibleWorks for the review copy. I highly recommend this program to PC users for in-depth Bible study: personal, academic, and/or for ministry purposes. Find the full program contents here.
UPDATE: Go here to see my comparative review of BibleWorks, Accordance, and Logos.





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