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  2. STEP Library - Wikipedia

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    Bible Companion from 1995 to 2002; Ephesians Four Group (current issuer); Light By Design (current issuer); NavPress from 1995 to 2003; Certain of Zondervan's software titles 1995–2001, including their own STEP Reader (which was in fact a rebranded Quickverse Library) which ran independently of their own Reference Software suite;

  3. WORDsearch - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, WORDsearch agreed to acquire the assets of the QuickVerse® product line from Findex.com. QuickVerse was the largest selling Bible software program during the 1990s. [20] [21] In June 2011, all of the assets of WORDsearch were acquired by LifeWay.

  4. International Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Version or ISV is an English translation of the Bible for which translation was complete and published electronically in 2011. The texts of the Dead Sea Scrolls have been used to provide a textual apparatus for understanding the Old Testament. [1]

  5. List of English Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    2011 Jerusalem Bible: JB Modern English 1966 From the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, with influence from the French La Bible de Jérusalem. This Bible was heavily influenced by the French original, and the commentary was a verbatim translation of the French Roman Catholic, Protestant Episcopal, Anglican, and liberal + moderate Protestants

  6. YouVersion - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In April 2016, The Bible App became available on the Apple Watch [8] allowing users to read the Verse of the Day, view trending verses, and access their own Verse Images, Bookmarks, and Highlights. [9]

  7. Common English Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Common English Bible (CEB) is an English translation of the Bible whose language is intended to be at a comfortable reading level for the majority of English readers. [2] The translation, sponsored by an alliance of American mainline Protestant denomination publishers, was begun in late 2008 and was finished in 2011. [ 3 ]