Here are some FREE Bible resources which include online Bibles, Audio Bibles, and Bible Apps.
If you’d like to purchase a physical Bible, refer to this page for recommendations: Bibles
Prophecy Reference Bible
Public domain Bibles are a great resource because they aren’t copyrighted. That means you can freely use and distribute them. There are many Bibles in a variety of languages that are in the public domain. The King James Version is a popular one; however, it can be difficult to read because it was written in an older English. In Rapture 911: What To Do If You’re Left Behind, I used Scriptures from the World English Bible. It’s a modern translation of the popular American Standard Version.
Read the World English Bible online. Download the epub, mobi, pdf, html, and mp3 versions of the World English Bible.
The people behind the World English Bible maintain a list of public domain Bibles you can download. There are a lot of Bibles in many languages listed.
Looking for a Spanish Bible? The Santa Biblia Reina Valera 1909 is free to download.
Bible applications or apps make it easy to read the Bible on any device – computer, tablet, or phone.
Blue Letter Bible is a favorite of mine. I use an Internet browser to read Bibles in this application while I’m at my computer. I use their mobile app to read the Bible on my tablet and phone.
On Bible.com you can download the popular YouVersion app. They have almost 3,000 versions of the Bible in over 1,800 languages, including many audio versions. They even have audio of the World English Bible. This is the app my husband likes to use.
Other popular apps are Bible Gateway, Faithlife Study Bible, and Olive Tree.
Most of the Bible apps include audio versions that you can listen to.
Faith Comes By Hearing has some great audio resources. They have audio Bibles in 1,800 languages. They’ve also partnered with the Jesus Film so you can watch the movie and read along in the Bible.
World English Bible audio version that you can listen to or download.
Blue Letter Bible has an audio Bible player and you can choose from several Bible translations to listen to.
Bible reading plans are helpful because they break the Bible into sections or chapters that are easy to read on a daily basis. There are a bunch of different reading plans available. Popular plans help you read the entire Bible in a year. You can choose to read it from Genesis to Revelation, chronologically, or even with a mix of Old and New Testament each day.
Of course you can always build your own reading plan based on your interest and goals. I created a plan to read the Bible chronologically in 40 days once.
Browse through the reading plans on these popular sites – Blue Letter Bible, Bible Gateway, Bible.com, and Bible Study Tools.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.