One of my very first blog posts was this one on BibleWorks and the Septuagint, followed by a post called “ BibleWorks in the Pew?” That led to a six-part review of BibleWorks 9, followed by some posts on BibleWorks 10, the 2015 and most recent release. BibleWorks was my first foray into Bible software and always will hold a special place in my heart. The use of Bible software has been integral to my sermon preparation and teaching and small group leading these last five years. We know that you will have many questions going forward and we will do our best to answer some of them here. We make this announcement with sadness, but also with gratitude to God and thankfulness to a multitude of faithful users who have stayed with us for a large part of their adult lives. Accordingly as of JBibleWorks will cease operation as a provider of Bible software tools. But it has become increasingly apparent over the last few years that the need for our services has diminished to the point where we believe the Lord would have us use our gifts in other ways. I was surprised and saddened to receive an email the other day announcing that BibleWorks is closing:īibleWorks has been serving the church for 26 years by providing a suite of professional tools aimed at enabling students of the Word to “rightly divide the word of truth”.
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