Bible Seeker
v2.03
Bible Seeker is Freeware Bible Reader integrated with a dictionary, two commentaries, and full text searching. Resources included: KJV Bible, Easton`s Bible Dictionary, Matthew Henry`s Concise Commentary, Notes from the KJV Translators. Also available as an add-on components: ASV, Darby, Updated KJV, WEB, YLT, Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary, and Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible.
FEATURES:
- Lookup words in dictionary by highlighting and right-clicking.
- Lookup commentary entries for current book and chapter by right-
clicking.
- Search for verses containing all/any keywords specified.
- Remembers(bookmarks) all books, chapters, and verses you are
reading when program closes, and reopens them when program starts
next time.
- Open multiple book windows at the same time without losing your
place.
- Print current book and chapter.
- Save current book and chapter as RTF document for use is common
word processors.
- Customize background color and font properties(font name, size,
attributes) of the scripture text display.
- Uninstall support.
- Online help.










T-Minus Chanukah Countdown Clock. Looking forward to Chanukah? Now you can count down the time to the Festival of Lights.You can play our holiday music or add your favorite Chanukah song as background!










Profound translation of Bhagavad Gita by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja is sure to inspire sincere students of bhakti, devotional service, in their practices. complimentary to the authoritative Bhagavad Gita As It Is, by Bhaktivedanta Swami.










Supremely radiant transcendental jewel of the entirety of Indian literature. They are the very essence of all the Vedas, transcendental sciptures. Although its Sanskrit language is quite simple, its import is profound.










BiblePro includes 1.75 million verse links, 250,000 commentaries, 43 bibles, more than 100 maps, and an interface with free updates for life. BiblePro uses the same buttons, tools, look, and feel of Microsoft Word and Outlook.










An important aspect of devotional practice, observing the festival days outlined in the Vaisnava calendar. Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja speaks on appropriate topic on these days, such as the appearance day of an incarnation of God.

