I would find that of interest, but I think my friend is wanting other things like a concordance and that kind of thing. love, Diana On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, Ralph W. Reid wrote: > Diana Dawne staggered into view and mumbled: > > > >Hi everyone. I am aware that there are many different cd Bibles out > >there. What might be a good one for us? I have a friend who is looking > >for either that, or she has heard that it is available in a stand alone > >thing, kind of like the franklin dictionary. Could someone make some > >suggestions? > > Which translation and what kind of features are you looking for? One > King James translation which works well on LINUX (and other OS's) can > be found at ftp site ftp.cdrom.com in /pub/simtelnet/msdos/bible. > Get the files kbib-kj*.zip and unzip them into an empty directory > (the resulting files will require over 4 MB of space). While > this particular release was originally set up for DOS systems, the > books are in ASCII text files with only enough non-printable > characters to indicate beginnings of verses. The text is easily > readable with Speakup on LINUX. This version can be downloaded and > burned onto a CD if you have to have a CD copy, but it is pure text > (no pictures, sounds, smells, or tastes:)), so it may not be quite > what you are looking for. > > I hope this helps, and have a _great_ day! > > >