If you just want to stay with one version, there is a great way to do it with today's technology. There is a website for many versions and it's just that version. Sometimes it's the unique publishers like the Christian Standard Version (CSB), Zondervan manages the NIV website and Tyndale does the same with the New Living Translation There is a robust search engine for the King James Version. Also for many study Bibles, they have a code or specific unique website where you can have the version plus all the features, maps, tables and notes on their website. Once you go there, you can put them in a folder on your browser named "Bibles" or "My Bibles" or whatever you wish. Enjoy Reading the word of God! Praise God!
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