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Because I take my N810 everywhere, I have a Bible everywhere. Business trips, Doctos office, Church, cell group, coffee shop, vacations (holidays for us Brits), fellowship breakfasts, upstairs, down stairs and ...anyway you get the point.

I have an 'NASB Bible with you bundle' plus the Oxford bible dictioanry. Just touch a word and a pop-up window appears with historical, geographical, socoi-political or theological information.

The greek and hebrew can be displayed with every english translated word and how many times each translation is used.

It holds multiple versions to allow cross referencing.

It allows quick jumps back through your recent reading hostory.

I can add personal notes to any verse.

It has a scrolling reader (user adjustable speed and layout) for public reading.

I have never ripped a page in my Nokia

In a nutshell a vast range of extreemly accessable reference work in one tiny tablet.

Also I can adjust my print size to suit my eyesight! It has backlight to read in low/no light.

I think perhaps those questioning why read a bible on the Nokia were actually asking why read a bible at all.

And the answer to that is off topic for this forum.
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