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Study the Bible

Read Scripture in any translation. This library includes 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, the Greek Old Testament used by the early church and the Eastern Orthodox tradition. For modern translations, clear curated links take you directly to the relevant passage in the NIV, ESV, NKJV, Amplified, NASB, and Geneva Bible. Below those, a full directory of over thirty-five translations covers every major English version in use today — from literal formal-equivalence texts to dynamic idiomatic renderings, Catholic editions, Jewish translations, public-domain Reformation-era Bibles, and contemporary paraphrases. Whether you are doing word studies, comparing translations, reading devotionally, or studying church history through the Bible versions the Reformers and Fathers used, every major English translation is one click away.

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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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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All Bible Versions

35+ translations — click to expand