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The online bible at HTMLBible is a great way to study because all the cross-references are just a click away.  Sites that quote the bible can link directly to individual verses.  We use this capability in our mission, presenting God's plan of salvation, sermon outlines and almost all pages throughout our site so that you can see what the bible says, not just what we say (God's Word is the religious authority).  Audio and HTML bible are both used in our daily reading charts (kjv, asv and kjv large print).

 

Would you rather search for a particular topic instead of trying to find a word in the text?  Try the Naves Topical Bible and search online.

 

 

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Also available at HTMLBible.com: Speaking and Microsoft Access Bibles

 

 

 

Naves Topical Bible

 

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions excerpted from "What The Bible Says About..."

 

Can I use wildcards?

Everything sent to the search engine gets an implicit wildcard on the front and back. That means that a search for "love" will find Beloved, Beloved Disciple, Love, Lovefeasts, Lovers, and Steadfast Love.

 

I can't find an article on _____. Any hints?

The search works by checking every article's title for the exact word or phrase you typed. If you can't find something you think should be covered, try searching on variations of the word or phrase.

 

Where does the material in WBSA come from?

WBSA is a revision of the classic reference work, Nave's Topical Bible, which was written in the later part of the 19th century by Dr. Orville Nave. The original Nave's was revised and expanded by James Swanson; the resulting New Nave's Topical Bible is Copyright 1997 Logos Research Systems, Inc.

 

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