http://www.drbo.org/
2007-02-10 10:06:46
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answered by cashelmara 7
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E sword (www.e-sword.net) is a rather neat site. You can download the bible in any version you want - most are free. You can choose as many as you want. They have a King James amplified that has available the translation of the Hebrew text. You can copy and past to your hearts content. You can also compare other bible versions right next to each other.
The Bible Gateway is the only other one that I know of that has a wealth of online bibles - it's already been mentioned with a link.
2007-02-10 08:49:10
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answered by noncrazed 4
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What you're considering might be illegal. The use of scripture is about the most relaxed when it comes to copying material word-for-word. Churches are allowed unlimited use for sermons and classes, book writers are allowed either 250 verses or 500 verses without obtaining permission (all they have to do is cite the verses properly).
For you to copy the entire Bible anywhere from any translation would be an infringement of copyrights.
2007-02-10 08:47:54
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answered by Anonymous
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try
http://www.e-Sword.
You will have to first download a shell program, into which you can import various versions of the Bible, including Hebrew and Greek, all found at the same site. There are also commentaries from bible scholars such as Adam Clarke and Matthew Henry. You can even copy them to CD.
2007-02-10 08:53:32
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answered by flandargo 5
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If the question asks for a verse the position such and such is specifically written, or want the Scriptural foundation for a idea, I provide the verse. some beliefs (practices) have huge scriptural help or foundation, inclusive of the doctrine of purgatory; i am going to furnish a link then whoever is attracted to interpreting added can bypass there.
2016-12-04 00:24:15
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answered by ? 4
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http://www.sacred-texts.com
you can find the whole bible and other stuff there... a very good website.. two thumbs up... I mostly go there for the works of H.P.Lovecraft though... but they have a wide range of things... religion wise and some other old texts...
2007-02-10 08:45:38
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answered by freekspy 2
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Try google.com. type in 'the whole bible' and you might find what you want. if you do, highlight the text and click controlC. then log into word or something and click controlV
2007-02-10 08:45:20
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answered by alexmanplaysguitar 2
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http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/30
2007-02-10 08:46:29
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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Wait here long enough. Someone will post it to an answer eventually.
2007-02-10 08:45:02
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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Personally, I prefer the hard copy version.
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Try any of the following websites:
http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/
http://etext.virginia.edu/rsv.browse.html
http://www.onlinebible.org/
http://www.onlinebible.net/
2007-02-10 08:48:34
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answered by landhermit 4
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Try this website but im not sure
http://etext.virginia.edu/rsv.browse.html
:)
2007-02-10 08:44:28
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answered by Miss. 2
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