The current industry leader. It offers a free basic version and extensive Spanish libraries. Olive Tree: Excellent for mobile and tablet use with a clean interface. StepBible:

The program's unique selling point was its "Analysis Window." When a user hovered over a word in the search results, the software would instantly parse the word, provide a definition from standard lexicons (like BDAG or BDB), and display cross-references. This integration allowed for a seamless workflow that removed the friction between reading the text and analyzing its grammatical syntax. For those searching for the "ultimate version," BibleWorks 10 offered features like the diagramming module and the "Use tab," which allowed users to track how specific Greek or Hebrew words are used across the entire Bible contextually.

It includes major Spanish Bible translations and search capabilities for the Spanish text.

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Jorge smiled. "You wanted the tool , not necessarily the brand. Since BibleWorks is gone, you have two paths, and both are better than a virus."