Arizona Skye
4
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
I simply love reading a word-for-word translation. Some have said it takes a minute sometimes to understand some sections, but I say that's ok! I'd rather take some extra time to understand a word-for-word translation than breeze through an inaccurate version. It's kind of a no-brainer.
Jimmy Couch
14
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Fantastic work on the app. The only thing I wish it had was an 'audio' Bible along with it. It has been my experience that the King James translators have changed many words in its version. And this changes the underlying meaning of the Scriptures. I love this Bible because it is a direct word for word Translation instead of an idealogical trans-literation. If you want to know what was actually said and meant, but cannot read Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek, then this Bible is for you. Excellent work!
Stephen Worden
26
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Fabulous translation brilliantly rendered by two Brazilian brothers. This version is ad-free. The text reader is smooth, glitch-free. It hadn't crashed once. Features are minimal -- font size and full text search about covers it -- but the text and layout are very readable. The full text search is instantaneous. Incredibly fast. So is maneuvering from one book or chapter to another. Great performance! Edited
Noel Mason
18
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Thank you very much for this. This version and the amplified Bible are my favorite versions. The original tenses of certain part are especially interesting. A lot of things were said in present tense, making the eternal nature of God more potent. If i could change anything, I only wish this had Youngs comments/explaination that's in the front of the original version.
F. A.
1
Thursday, March 14, 2024
No translation is perfect. Humans edit, and we can't edit God. Many bibles have edited out His beauty in attempts to clarify. I compare bibles and this app has unravelled much guck humans have added or altered. Some translations/versions literally say opposite things. Not the fault of this app that "Jehovah" isn't literal. It was invented in the 16th CE. Any step away from the original concerns me, but this app benefits me. I love the random chapter option! Edited
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