Considering the sheer number of Bible resources available online, a blog post listing just 5 of them was never going to be enough. So here's a follow-up list with 5 more. Have a look and let me know if I am missing anything:
1. YouVersion
The most popular mobile Bible is a treat to use in a PC browser too packed with a Bible reader, reading plans, multiple translations/versions, shortcuts for verses that you can paste anywhere, notes, groups and easy sharing on social sites. Also has audio Bibles and a neat Facebook app. You can seamlessly access the same Bible experience on the go with the plethora of mobile apps it provides for just about any platform be it iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone, PalmOS, Java, Sybian or MobileWeb!
Here's the link: http://www.youversion.com/
2. Go Tandem
Not strictly a "Bible" resource, Go Tandem requires the user to respond to an assessment questionnaire, based on which, it will provide a personalised spiritual growth experience by regularly engaging the user with relevant Biblical text and voice content via email and SMS. For more details about Go Tandem, check out an earlier post about it.
Here's the link: https://gotandem.com/
3. Bible.is
Very similar to YouVersion, Bible.is a great place to read and listen to the entire Bible for free. It also has a useful facebook app that facilitates group reading/studying of the Word apart from the text and audio Bible. Other features include Bible podcasts, audio Bible via SMS, twitter feed and more. Bible.is also has mobile apps for Android and iOS devices.
Here's the link: http://www.bible.is/
4. OliveTree
This service offers a user-friendly interface to read the Bible parallely i.e. two different versions side by side. It also features a neat search utility, multiple translations etc. OliveTree has an online learning center featuring tools for Bible study, theology, Greek lookup, videos and software including mobile apps for iPhone, iPad and Android. However, unlike YouVersion and Bible.is, not all versions of the Bible for the mobile apps are free.
Here's the link: http://www.olivetree.com/
I came to know of this one through a comment in the first post on 5 Bible resources. Blue Letter Bible is a rich resource offering a searchable Bible with multiple translations, commentaries, study tools and devotionals apart from a dedicated section of resources for women in ministry. For bloggers/website publishers, BLB also gives away a script to locate a scripture reference on your site and display a pop-up box showing the text of the verse. There’s also an app for iPhone and iPhone, not sure if an version will be made available though.
Here's the link: http://www.blueletterbible.org/
Do you use any of these resources? Can you share your experience?