New Jerusalem Catholic Bible.

1985 Roman Catholic NJB Voice

Published by: RAVINDHIRAN SUMITHRA
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4.63 out of 5

347 ratings in United States

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Disappointed

jakalick on

United States

The table of contents is wrong and the translation is poor. Please use Catholic Church approved translations.

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khzryu on

United States

The index is screwed up. And there’s ads. I really want to see an advertisement for “Candy Crush Saga “ during my Lectio time. Really puts me in a spiritual mood!

Psalms and Genessis

Ovala Guy on

United States

I have read almost all of these portions. My objection is the Tebu ads that are so persistent. It is very difficult just to get into the reading without the Tebu ad interfering.

Jerusalem Bible App

Lil, Tommy on

United States

I find this app to be less user friendly than a previous app. It is clumsy when going from one book of the Bible to another. I do not care for the way the individual verses are isolated in balloons. While it is true that original Holy Writings were not divided into paragraphs, modern readers are use to that style of reading. Paragraphs also help in maintaining the continuity of the Biblical narrative, especially in reading the historical accounts.

Yahweh is not used in Catholic liturgy

honeybunchesoflove on

United States

If you’re looking for a Catholic Bible you should know the Vatican doesn’t approve the use of Yahweh in our liturgy, songs, nor prayers. I have the Jerusalem Bible in two languages. Yahweh isn’t in either one and for a reason. Uninstalled the app as soon as I saw it didn’t match my physical Bible.

Please fix index

LawnBruiser on

United States

The index does not show the name of the books. If this were fixed, this would be a 5 star app.

Good

PTK2018 on

United States

This is a good app, however, there are a few Old Testament books that are listed as New Testament!

Requested modifications

friarphilB on

United States

It would be fantastic if it orientated to landscape mode when I use my IPad. The study version requests that I download extra stuff as I change chapters. Very annoying.

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pea popper on

United States

Hard to save my place.

Voice is not working

Sympri on

United States

Voice is not working for many readings.

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