Yes, there are several like 'logos' software. See link below:
Churchwindows is available for $695 for membership and contributions. Bible HD is a free application for iphone. Logos bible software is also free and can be downloaded from their website it is a bible application.
The Bible can be read online at Bible Gateway or the Blue Letter Bible, where many different versions are available and can be accessed through the Related Links below. There are also many software programmes available.
Yes, there are study Bibles that comes with software for students. A couple of these include Logos Bible Software and Bible Explorer's Bible and software.
There are many different online websites that are available for purchasing religious software such as Amazon, Bible Explorer, and also the logos website.
The phrase, "all I ask" doesn't appear in major literal translations of the Bible. It may be present in a paraphrased version.
Logos Bible Software was created in 1992.
I found a free bible software CD at CDEarth.com
Edward Waple has written: 'The book of the Revelation paraphrased' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible
Olive Tree Bible Software was created in 2000.
The Word Bible Software was created on 2003-10-28.
Nehemiah Bible Software is a software program designed for studying and researching the Bible. It includes various features such as parallel Bible view, advanced search capabilities, commentaries, dictionaries, and other resources to help users delve deeper into the scriptures. It is commonly used by pastors, scholars, and individuals who want to enhance their understanding of the Bible.
NLT stands for the New Living Translation Bible, which is currently the most popular translation in the US based on sales figures. Excerpts are available from the New Living Translation website or on many dozens of Bible study websites such as Bible Researcher that use the NLT version.