Module Formats
Understanding Bible module files
Where to get modules
MyBible modules are available from the MyBible website at mybible.zone. Hundreds of Bible translations, commentaries, dictionaries and devotionals in many languages are available free of charge.
File naming
MyBible module filenames follow a convention that indicates their type, for example:
KJV.SQLite3— a BibleSpurgeon.commentaries.SQLite3— a commentaryStrongsGreek.dictionary.SQLite3— a lexicon
ScriptureStudy detects the module type from the database structure, not the filename, so files with unconventional names still work correctly.
Adding modules
Use the Library to import .graphe modules directly or ingest readable SQLite-based e-Sword/MySword source files. ScriptureStudy converts supported source files into Graphē and installs them into the app-managed library automatically.
Advanced users can enable Settings → Advanced Users → Show advanced library tools to reveal a Convert Only… command that writes a converted .graphe file to a folder they choose without installing it.
Removing modules
Delete the module from the Library and the app moves it to the Trash. The module then disappears from the installed list.