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New offerings from Olive Tree: Parallel Commentaries by Matthew Henry, John Wesley, and Charles Spurgeon; A New English Translation of the Septuagint (NETS) from Oxford University Press; Classic Commentary Collection; Wesley's New Testament; Hymn Stories by Kenneth Osbeck; Olive Tree's first Spanish Dictionary - all this and more now available for your PDA or Smartphone from Olive Tree Bible Software.


Parallel Commentary on the New Testament


Parallel Commentary on the NT Study the New Testament with the assistance of Matthew Henry, John Wesley, and Charles Spurgeon. The New Testament reveals the divine plan of redemption and the secrets and principles of Christian living, and these three giants of the faith bring out the most crucial elements, principles and applications of the New Testament.
    

Parallel Classic Commentary on the Psalms


Parallel Commentary on the Psalms Study the Psalms with the assistance of Matthew Henry, John Wesley, and Charles Spurgeon. The Psalms are an amazing collection of praise, prayer and prophecy, and these three giants of the faith bring out the most crucial elements, principles and applications of the Psalms.

NETS

A New English Translation of the Septuagint: NETS

The Septuagint – the ancient Greek translation of Jewish sacred writings – is of great importance in the history of both Judaism and Christianity. For students of the Bible, the New Testament in particular, the study of the Septuagint's influence is a vital part of the history of interpretation. But until now, the Septuagint has not been available to English readers in a modern and accurate translation. A New English Translation of the Septuagint fills this gap. This text offers a faithful rendering of the Greek text that students and scholars alike will value. Now available from Olive Tree in a portable mobile format that you can take with you on your PDA or Smartphone device.

Featured Collection: Classic Commentary Collection

This collection includes commentaries from authors like Matthew Henry, CH Spurgeon, Keil & Delitzch, FB Meyer, Kenneth Wuest, and others. Enjoy mining the riches of these authors in this collection of ten commentaries. Searchable, tied to the Bible text, and easy to compare several commentaries together, this collection will be a rich tool for your study of the Bible.

Take advantage of the significant savings available in this collection of some of the most honored and respected classic commentaries on the Bible.

Wesley NT

John Wesley carefully and precisely revised the King James (or Authorized) Version with updated language, making about 12,000 changes to the King James text. In his translation he "never knowingly, so much as in one place, altered it for altering's sake; but there only, where, first, the sense was made better, stronger, clearer or more consistent with the context; secondly, where the sense being equally good, the phrase was better or nearer the original." (—John Wesley)

Now available as a free download for your PDA or Smartphone

Hymn Stories

Kenneth W. Osbeck is well known for his books on hymns, in which he tells the stories behind the writing of many of these great works. Olive Tree has made two of Osbeck's books available for download to your PDA or Smartphone:

Hymn Stories 25 Most Treasured Gospel Hymn Stories
This short eBook takes 25 of the most well-loved hymns and describes the story of how they were written. It includes the stories of hymns like Amazing Grace, Blessed Assurance, In the Garden, The Old Rugged Cross and Victory in Jesus. Enjoy these stories and grow to appreciate these hymns in a whole new light by reading this fascinating, faith-building eBook.

Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions
This best-selling and inspirational daily devotional is based on 366 of the greatest hymns of the Christian faith. The inspirational stories the author tells will enhance your appreciation not only of the history of Christian song but of the Body of Christ through the ages.

Spanish Dictionary: Nuevo Diccionario de la Biblia

Nuevo Diccionario de la Biblia or New Bible Dictionary is a Spanish dictionary that is thorough and precise. With over 4,000 entries, this resource is complete and detailed, but not redundant or dense. Olive Tree is pleased to make this dictionary available to you to study on your mobile device.

eBooks by E. M. Bounds

Edward McKendree (E. M.) Bounds (1835-1913) was ignited by a great revival as a young adult, and left his legal practice to serve the Lord, becoming an ordained Methodist Episcopal preacher. The tireless compassion of this man, who would spend hours each day in intercessory prayer, continued to the end of his life. W. H. Hodge, who was mostly responsible for the publication of E. M. Bounds' books, developed an intimate friendship with the prayer warrior: "At last," he said, "I have found a man that really prays. I shall never let him go. He drew me to him with hooks of steel."

Olive Tree has made the following titles by E. M. Bounds available as free downloads for your PDA or Smartphone: Read more about E. M. Bounds and his books on prayer at the Olive Tree blog.

Websters 1828 Dictionary

Considered a classic reference work, Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary is respected for its solid, precise definitions. Above and beyond its merits as a reference work, Webster's 1828 Dictionary has perhaps the most Biblical definitions contained in any dictionary, as Webster uses numerous verses to illustrate his definitions.

Recently Updated Products

Committed to continually improving our software, we have recently released updates to a number of our resources. If you have previously purchased any of the following products from Olive Tree, you can download a free update by logging in to your Personal Library.
  • Evidence Bible Notes
  • Revised Standard Version
  • German Bible: Schlachter 1951
  • Bible Knowledge Commentary
  • Mimosa
  • If
  • Gold Cord
  • Moses
  • David
  • Paul

User Tip - New Smooth Fonts for Palm

If you're a Palm user, then this is exciting news for you. Olive Tree's most recent production reader supports "smooth fonts" which make for a clearer, crisper display, as well as more font sizes and style options. Along with the new BibleReader you will also need to download the OTFont.prc file available on our updates page under "Update Font Files."