Free Bibles for the Kindle Platform, including one with verse lookup feature
I love reading my Bible electronically. On the PC, I'm a long-time user of the Logos Library System. On my old Palm Treo, I was a big fan of Olive Tree bible software. And my latest favorite is YouVersion -- which offers multiple Bible translations for multiple mobile platforms.
I've also tried reading the Bible on my Amazon Kindle, but it's been a rather disappointing experience.I love the E-Ink screen, which has absolutely no glare and can be read just about anywhere. But I hate not being able to look up specific passages of Scripture. Unlike most e-books, the Bible has a very specific reference system based on book, chapter, and verse. And most Bibles published for the Kindle don't support that. You can search on any word or combination of words, but you can't easily jump to a specific passage like Ephesians 2:10.
That changed this past week, with the release of the GOD'S WORD Translation for the Kindle . Right now, it's available for free (although that's most likely a temporary offer). If you want to find a specific passage, you just start typing, and as you do, it quickly brings up the list of matching books. It works just like Google Quicksearch. You type an "E" and it brings up the only books in the Bible that start with the letter E (Ecclesiastes, Ephesians, Esther, Exodus, and Ezekiel). Type the second letter (P) and you're looking only at references in Ephesians. Type out the remaining two letters of the book abbreviation (visible on screen), a space, the chapter number, a period, and the verse number and depress the joystick and it jumps you immediately to the verse. (The whole thing sounds more complicated when you write it out like that. You simply type ephe 2.10 and you're there!)
Of course, all of the standard highlighting and annotation tools on the Kindle are available as well, so you can create your own set of custom notes. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way to do the standard text search -- for instance, looking for a word like "baptism."
One final option -- if you've got a Wi-Fi only or WiFi & 3G Kindle
and can connect to the Internet, you can always load up the mobile site for YouVersion. But when you don't have a net connection, like on an airplane, this is a great Kindle option.
This week there are two other free Bible available for the Kindle platform. Unfortunately, neither one has the direct chapter and verse lookup feature:




