Learn STEP by step through videos

STEPBible.org provides an easy path into the Bible. Its power can look daunting till you see how simple it is to use. Watch and be amazed at what you are capable of. 

How to do the simple things: Pick your Bible language and version, find words or phrases, compare versions, look up the original (without knowing Greek or Hebrew) or quickly prepare a Bible study by looking up "Topic". 

Using STEP Bible in your own language

How to get help and menus in French, or Arabic or Chinese or 50 other languages. There are Bibles in about 300 languages, and each of them links you to searches for the original vocabulary without needing to know Hebrew or Greek. If your language isn't there, you can add a new skin - this video shows you how. 

Using STEP Bible without any internet

How to download the complete STEP Bible tool and select from hundreds of Bibles and commentaries. This works in a browser on a PC or Mac as if you were online. It is free and legal to give away to your friends.



A STEP Bible Study: Grace in John

See how to do an in-depth study by looking at "grace and truth" in John.1.16. This small phrase a key to the gospel, and John expects us to know the Old Testament in enough detail to understand the prophecy he is pointing to.  With STEP Bible the solution is easy. 

A STEP Bible Study: Days and Generations in Genesis

Finding your way round a large book like Genesis is easy in STEP Bible. Follow the clues and find the structure based on "generations". Investigate the meaning of the "days" in Genesis 1. Find out how to investigate the exact meanings without knowing Hebrew or Greek. 

A STEP Bible Study: The women in Matthew 1

Four women are listed in the genealogy of Jesus. Using STEP Bible it is easy to find the significance and story behind them. By turning on colour-coding for grammar, you can even feel the same shock that the original readers experienced when they read about Mary, without knowing any Greek yourself.  

A STEP Bible Study: The controversial beginning and end of Mark

Did Jesus feel "compassion" or "indignation" when he met the leper in Mark 1? STEP Bible can help to explain the different translations. Are the last verses of Mark 16 as ancient as the rest of the gospel? Look at the facts and decide for yourself. Find out how to delve into tricky issues using STEP Bible.


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