Since yesterday’s post, I’ve discovered that my search skills on Olive Tree’s stores are a bit lacking.
When you go to “Free Bibles,” you get the ones I made a list of yesterday, but you have to use the picker down at the bottom of the page, so you can get to all of them:
When you go through the entire list of Bibles, excluding fragments and samples, I see the following, besides the ones I already named yesterday:
- Revised Version
- American Standard Version
- Bible in Basic English
- Tyndale’s NT for the 21st Century
- Young’s Literal Translation
- Darby Translation
- World English Bible (three editions)
- Douay Rheims
- Wycliffe Bible (middle English)
- Tyndale Bible
- JPS Tanakh
- Rotherham Emphasized Bible
- Weymouth NT
In addition there are non-English Bibles:
- Reina-Valera – Spanish
- Louis Segond – French
- Svenska Folkbibeln – Swedish
- Luther Bible – German
- Latin Vulgate
- Statenvertaling – Dutch
- Ostervald – French
- Albanian
- Danske Bibel – Danish
- Károli – Hungarian
- Gdansk NT – Polish
- Azərbaycan dilində Müqəddəs Kitab – Azeri
And some Hebrew and Greek resources:
- Hebrew Bible from Leningrad Codex
- SBL Greek NT
- Scrivener Green NT
- Byzantine Greek NT
Additionally, here are is one more free non-Bible resource:
- Hitchcock’s Bible Names Dictionary
If you’re searching the site, you’ll notice that I’m skipping over ebooks, sermons, and other such things that are also free. That’s because I want to concentrate on using Olive Tree as a Bible reading and study tool. I do expect to sometime do a blog post on the topic of using Olive Tree as an ebook reader, but that’s a distant priority.
iOS search for free resources
To find this same list in an iOS version, go to the store by hitting the shopping cart icon:
and then hit Categories and then choose Free Resources: