How to search for a
range of verses in the Bible.
In the search box to
the left, type in a book name (or abbreviation) followed by a colon,
a chapter and verse range. Here are some examples of Bible verse
searches
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John 3:1-5
is already in the search form on the left as an example
Other Examples...
Gen 1:1-3
Luke 19:10
Matt 13
Ex 11
Romans 5:1-8
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How to search for a
word or phrase
In the search box to
the left, type in a word or phrase that you would like to find in
the Bible. The program will search all verses from Genesis to Revelation
to find your request.
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Son of Man this
example is already in the search form on the left
Other Examples...
heaven hell
Sea of Galilee
born again
streets of gold
kingdom of heaven
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How to show two Bible
versions in parallel
After selecting a verse
(John 3:1-5), choose two different Bible versions. The example below
shows a search from the King James Version and the Bible in Basic
English.
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How to show verse explanations
A commentary is
a book that explains the meaning of a Bible verse in the author's
own words. Commentaries are not authoritative, that is, they are
words from a man and do not claim to be inspired by God. However,
Bible teachers who write commentaries can help you understand the
Bible by comparing other passages, translation notes or explaining
the context.
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The commentaries
available here include:
- Barnes Notes
on the New Testament
- Darby's Synopsis
of the Bible
- William Kelly's
Notes on the Bible
- James, Brown
and Faucett's Commentary on the Whole Bible
- Robertson's
Word Pictures
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