ESV.org recently announced the availability of their free ESV CrossReference Tool. It gives me an opportunity to compare the three options that are now available. All are free. All work by adding a simple javascript either to a web page, or, if you want to make it available site wide, to a site template. They automatically find Bible references on a web page and generate a popup when hovering over a Bible reference like this: Mark 6.34.
By following the links below, I provide examples of each one's capabilities and provide some commentary.
SUMMARY (Update 2019.03.05 - Thanks to comment by Andley Chang)
By following the links below, I provide examples of each one's capabilities and provide some commentary.
SUMMARY (Update 2019.03.05 - Thanks to comment by Andley Chang)
- ESV CrossReference Tool
- Only links to ESV
- Does have audio function
- Provides social media and email linking
- NETBibleTagger
- Only links to NET Bible, but...
- ... click through links to the outstanding Lumina Bible online site with many additional resources
- Allows customization of display
- Also note that there is a NETBible Web Service (API) you can use to create links to Bible texts without using the automatic reference tagging.
- Faithlife Reftagger
- Offers option to link to a selection of Bible versions
- Provides social media linking (but I regularly have trouble making the popup persist long enough to click on the link)
- Links to the Biblia or Faithlife Study Bible. From these sites you can access many more resources
- Allows customization of display
- BibleGateway Reference Tagging Tool
- Offers options to link to most Bible versions (over 60 English Bible versions, Greek (SBLGNT), Hebrew, and uncounted other non-English languages)
- Links to BibleGateway site for more versions and other resources
- Option for a Spanish interface link and other customizations
- Does not recognize period separator for chapter.verse