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Originally Posted by wawasteele
Check out Olivetree. It is an app that runs on all major platforms. You can have a bible and commentrary/study notes open on the same screen. You can take notes and have the notes synced across all devices.
The books and bible tend to be a bit more expensive than some I have compared with for the Kindle. They do however have many free, good items, including bibles, maps, and commentaries. They also have frequent sales. Some of the sales have been awesome.
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Kindle has the ability to switch quickly too sometimes. I've got the KJV and a Bible Encyclopedia both on my Kindle and sometimes when I want to look up the meaning of something my kindle goes from the Bible to the Encyclopedia to give me the meaning of the word. And some of the commentaries have very good links between the actual scripture and what the author of the commentary wrote about the passage in question. John Gill's commentary is good for that and the book is only $5.99 over at Amazon. As I recall it's a larger file since it contains both the bible and his commentary in one file so it does take a little longer to download. So does the Encyclopedia for that matter.