Here are the downloads for the app:
Windows: Download the .msi installer (right click, Save Link As … to your Download folder for example). Go to the “Bible MultiYool.msi” file and double-click to install it. It should give me (Paul Plato) as the author under details, but it may say “Unknown Publisher” which will persist until enough people download it. I am close to getting the app in the Windows store (free, of course) and this might eliminate the warnings.
Mac: coming soon
Ubuntu Linux: coming soon
IOS: in progress
Android: coming soon – maybe, I really don’t like developing for Android 🙁

Welcome to Bible MultiTool
This application is one that I’ve dreamed about making for a few decades now.
It was inspired by a Canadian Bible Society pamphlet called “Where to Look in the Bible”. The current version of this pamphlet is at:
Canadian Bible Society website: https://biblesociety.ca/resources
The Bible version I’m using the most is the Berean Standard Bible (BSB) which is completely open source and has a lot of free tools:
Berean Standard Bible website: https://berean.bible/index.html
I have added a lot of other resources to this app:
- English, Greek (SBL) and Latin (Vulgate) lookup and five Public Domain / Open Source English versions, including the Berean Standard Bible Version (BSB)
- Verse Details and Strong’s Numbers (based on the BSB translation tables)
- Cross References (100,000s of cross-reference verses, several for each verse in the Bible)
- Topical Search (based on the BSB topics spreadsheet, Naves Topical Index and four Public Domain Dictionaries – Easton’s, Hitchcock’s, Smith’s and Torrey’s)
- Help from the Bible (based on the Canadian Bible Pamphlet mentioned above)
- Concordance (search for every significant word in the Bible – BSB version)
The icon was made from a picture of my beloved Leatherman Wingman MultiTool.
I hope my work blesses you. It is completely free, no ads, no donations (if you want to give, please give to your local church or a Christian agency).
[For those interested in the technical details, this is the fourth iteration of this app. The first was a simple PHP/MySQL version, the second was written in Python and BeeWare UI (I didn’t like the 1990’s look and feel!). I next taught myself the rudiments of Swift and came up with a decent iOS / iPad / MacOS version. Finally, I wanted a better Windows / Linux / MacOS version so I taught myself the (rudiments) of Flutter and Dart and this is that version.]
Paul Plato
Future plans:
- Multiple English versions (I’m limited by copyrights)
- Versions for Mac, Linux, IOS and Android
- Strong’s Lookup App