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Originally Posted by HarryT
I guess its value depends how you read the book. Personally I don't jump around all over the place - I just read it straight through. It has little value for readers such as myself. I can see, though, that if you're the sort of person who jumps around in a book, it would be beneficial.
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I read the day's verses for Kindle WiFi in "The One Year Bible NLT" by Tyndale. It's not an Osnova Bible. I go to each day's selection and read it. If I miss days, I just go to the current day in that Kindle eBible. When I find notable verses, I can use DVJ to locate them in the NET and KJV for highlighting and notations.
The KJV and NET are Osnova eBibles with DVJ. Those are useful for Bible Studies where the leader is always jumping around. It allows one to keep up.
The NowBible has a dramatized spoken NIV with great sound effects and a form of direct verse jump as well. I use that one as a utility to alternate with my Kindle WiFi eBibles and for specialized uses in Bible Studies.
Both the Kindle WiFi and NowBible allow loading and play back of sacred songs which I use as well.