9,456 Bible Encyclopedia app for iPhone and iPad
4.6 (
5456 ratings )
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Developer: Sand Apps Inc.
2.99 USD
Current version: 11.1, last update: 7 years agoFirst release : 04 Nov 2010
App size: 82.05 Mb
A massive 9456 Encyclopedia entries are supported by in excess of 20,000 links to Bible references. Every reference can be read from the Bibles included. This app includes search and complete browse tools. You can edit the size and color of the text to suite your needs. All texts and tools are included in the download, there are no hidden extras you have to buy.
Added the ability to search the Bible
Added 12 new Bibles
Latest reviews of 9,456 Bible Encyclopedia app for iPhone and iPad
Nice.
Trying to learn specifics Hebrew words in the Bible for a deeper study. So I downloaded this app. It gives you the English pronunciation, Definitions and Where you can find the word. It also includes the modern KJV and the ASV along other bibles for free. They do not have the NLT, NIV, The Message.
Trying to learn specifics Hebrew words in the Bible for a deeper study. So I downloaded this app. It gives you the English pronunciation, Definitions and Where you can find the word. It also includes the modern KJV and the ASV along other bibles for free. They do not have the NLT, NIV, The Message.
Cant change the lenguish
No Catholic Bible
I bought the pro version and you can down load all different versions of the Bible. The Catholic versions are not the actual Catholic versions. Not one of them contains the 8 additional books found in the old testament of the Catholic Bible. These books were later removed in the 1500s in the Protestant King James Version. However they are and always have been part of the Catholic Bible. Why would they be removed??
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I bought the pro version and you can down load all different versions of the Bible. The Catholic versions are not the actual Catholic versions. Not one of them contains the 8 additional books found in the old testament of the Catholic Bible. These books were later removed in the 1500s in the Protestant King James Version. However they are and always have been part of the Catholic Bible. Why would they be removed??