Freebies - Gotta Love Freebies

Joseph, the Pharaoh's boss (while it lasted) - Pixabay.
@Ceerios (4698)
Goodfellow, Texas
July 21, 2017 8:53pm CST
Freebies - Gotta Love Freebies - I am taking a bit of a chance here. Some years back I was studying various religions to go along with some other studies then underway. I downloaded some interesting books to the computer here, some of which have remained there over the years - sometimes (such as today ) for a bit of reading, and (more often ) just sitting there waiting for me to peek at them again. One of those programs is an "in-depth" copy of and study of the Christian bible and a bunch of supporting textbooks and religious terminology dictionaries and discussions. The name of the program is "Theophilos-3." It comes complete with a whole big bunch of languages, and, back when I downloaded the program it was a freebie. Guess what... although the organization that offered "Theophilos" as a free download decided to close shop, they left the free download up and running - along with a bunch of other religious texts. So, you can still get a copy of this and of other interesting books and bible texts as free downloads. I am not pushing religious literature, bibles, and the like, but I recognize that a large number of us Mill Otters ( MyLotters ) do have large interest in such works. With that in mind, here is the link ( URL ) to the "Theophilos" download website. If religion is your thing, then this may be a good link for you to use. If not, then not. http://theophilos.com /// Note: If the large link does not work for you (and it did not work for me just now...) use theophilos.com plugged into your browser. That worked for me. /// Image: Joseph, the Pharaoh's boss (while it lasted) - Pixabay.
Theophilos is freeware multilingual Bible study suite for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT/7 with multimedia features. Freeware package includes full version of Theophilos, complete King James Version of the English Bible, Matthew Henry's Commentary, Easton's Bibl
4 people like this
3 responses
• Waltham, Massachusetts
22 Jul 17
Thank you for this valuable information.
1 person likes this
• Waltham, Massachusetts
23 Jul 17
@Ceerios That sounds like quite an experience.
1 person likes this
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
23 Jul 17
@melindataylor22 - Ms Melinda - Yes. It was quite different from the ordinary readings. -Gus-
1 person likes this
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
23 Jul 17
@melindataylor22 - Ms Melinda - You are most welcome to the information. I had fun yesterday reading all of those strange old names in the "Genesis" chapters of the Christian bible. It was almost like being there inside of one of the old tents. -Gus-
1 person likes this
@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
22 Jul 17
That is awesome that you give this out. I do not have a place or device to download books or I would take this one.
1 person likes this
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
22 Jul 17
@andriaperry - Ms Andria - I am not sure, but it may be possible to access the Theophilos (old) website via the given website link and use the stuff online instead of downloading whole books. Give it a try. Maybe it will work for you. -Gus- @andriaperry - Back at you (once again) - When I tried to use that link it did not work for me, but when I manually entered my own version of the link ( theophilos.com ) it connected to the website just fine... -Gus-
@Humitex (171)
• United States
22 Jul 17
It's really nice to see that you are spending your time the right way. Could you please recommend any book that talk so much on how to live a good life as a youth.
1 person likes this
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
22 Jul 17
@Humitex - I spend most of my time piddling around with whatever rears it head at the moment. As to your request for recommendation of a book detailing how to live a good life (as a youth - or otherwise) I am afraid that I cannot be of any help to you on that one... I used to enjoy reading "Mad Magazine" because I always behaved myself during the time I was reading it. -Gus-