There is a program called Macsword and I can't recall the url, but it  
apparently is pretty accessible and you can install different versions  
of the Bible. I tried it once for someone and found it a little tricky  
to navigate, but that was acouple of years ago. I know there are some  
websites that are very good and would also be helpful to you as well.

On Mar 23, 2009, at 9:11 PM, Mark Baxter wrote:

>
> Hey, that was my first computer, too!  I programmed those for my high
> school--the Apple IIC or IIE (same thing, different shape).  Wow, if
> you left it behind for windows, you must have really gotten a lot of
> use out of that thing!  I think you're better off with a Mac,
> personally.
>
> I do not have a clue about Bible software, I'm very sorry to say.
> What I would suggest is that anything on the web would be accessible,
> and lots of sites have the Bible, Koran, Torah, whatever, and whatever
> search engine is needed to find stuff therein.  I also know some
> people on this list have discussed this before, so I'm hoping one of
> them will stick up a hand, then put it down again and type a helpful
> response.  :)  Let me know how I may assist further--Honor is to  
> serve.
>
>
> Mark BurningHawk
>
> Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
> MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
> My home page:
> http://MarkBurningHawk.net/
>
>
> >


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