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Study the Bible

Read Scripture in any translation. Two full internal readers — the King James Version with word-by-word Strong's concordance and the Catholic Bible with Douay-Rheims and RSV-CE — plus the Brenton Septuagint used by the early church. Curated links cover the NIV, ESV, NKJV, Amplified, NASB, and Geneva Bible, and a full directory lists 35+ English versions from Reformation-era Bibles to contemporary paraphrases.

Primary Bible readers

Internal Reader

KJV + Strong's Concordance

King James Version — 1611

Read the complete King James Version with word-by-word Strong's concordance. Click any word to see the original Hebrew or Greek definition, transliteration, and every other occurrence in Scripture. The most widely used Bible in the English-speaking world for four centuries.

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Catholic Bible

Douay-Rheims & RSV-CE

Read the Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible with the full deuterocanonical books — Tobit, Judith, 1–2 Maccabees, Wisdom, Sirach, and Baruch. Includes the RSV-CE for comparison. The standard Catholic English Scripture for study, theology, and liturgy.

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Additional Bible translations

Septuagint (LXX)

Brenton English Translation

The Greek Old Testament used by the early church and Eastern Orthodox tradition. Essential for patristic study.

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New King James Version

NKJV — Thomas Nelson, 1982

Modernized KJV language preserving the literary tradition of the 1611 text while updating archaic forms.

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New International Version

NIV — Biblica, 1978/2011

The world's most widely sold Bible. Clear contemporary English with broad Protestant and evangelical use.

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English Standard Version

ESV — Crossway, 2001

Formal-equivalence translation favored for study, preaching, and memorization in Reformed and evangelical churches.

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Amplified Bible

AMP — Lockman Foundation

Expands the text with bracketed definitions and alternate renderings, drawing out the full meaning of key Greek and Hebrew words.

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New American Standard Bible

NASB — Lockman Foundation, 1971

One of the most literally precise English translations, widely used for word studies and exegetical preaching.

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Geneva Bible

1599 — Public Domain

The Bible of the Protestant Reformation, the Puritans, and the Mayflower. The first English Bible with verse numbers — predates the KJV by over a decade.

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