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Does anyone out there in Linux land know of
any decent Bible study software for Linux?
Preferably an RPM. This is one of the last
ties to Redmond for me, so any help would be
appreciated.

I'm not exactly sure but maybe you could find
some study notes etc in .pdf format or
straight Html and use that.

A search on Google turned up this
http://gnomesword.sourceforge.net/
Hope this helps sever those ties to Redmond.

bibles.net
FROM THIS WEBSITE, YOU CAN:
READ the Entire Bible in Many Different Translations
LOCATE Any Verse with an Online Concordance Search
LOOK UP Scripture Cross-References & Commentaries
ACCESS the Original Greek or Hebrew for Any Verse
COMPARE King James & Revised Versions Side-by-Side
LEARN about the Fascinating History of the English Bible
DOWNLOAD the Complete Text of Several Bibles Via FTP
REVIEW the Classic Writings of Historic Christianity
LISTEN to Hundreds of Hymns in Midi Files
HEAR Any Passage of God's Word Read Aloud with Real Audio

The Sword Project http://www.crosswire.org
it's a library type deal for apps to use. You can get bibletime (in 1.0beta1 as I'm writing this) which is a kde program written using the library, and GnomeSword which is a similar application, but for gnome. There is also a generic gtk+ program that comes with the library source. Also hit up freshmeat, sourceforge, and apps.kde.com they all have a religion category in their database, as does the metalab (metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/religion I think). Anyway I'm currently digging up what I can, if I find anything else I'll post it here.

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