Everyone has a different workflow and thus, people study in their own way. Many prefer a 2 page at a time paper Bible they can hold, underline, and pass on to the next generation. I completely believe in that and focus most of my monthly reviews about how to do that at Bible on the Go. There are also abundant options digitally. I introduced a couple yesterday.
If you want to just browse online in a fee free experience there are also many ways to study the Bible online. Bible Hub is a good source. You will have to be able to tolerate ads at Bible Gateway Like the King James Version, Bible gateway is the preference of many because it was one of the first and most robust options available. Another trouble free space is Blue Letter Bible. It's really convenient when you find one of these online tools that works for you, that you bookmark it so you don't have to remember the address or type it in each time. Tomorrow we'll show another online option that includes "social media". Praise God! var refTagger = { settings: { bibleVersion: "ESV" } }; (function(d, t) { var g = d.createElement(t), s = d.getElementsByTagName(t)[0]; g.src = '//api.reftagger.com/v2/RefTagger.js'; s.parentNode.insertBefore(g, s); }(document, 'script'));
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