Best Bible APP
Amazing App, I use it daily and it is vital for my everyday need. A great and awesome work. Recommend it to all.
Ja, NKJV Bible by Olive Tree ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die NKJV Bible by Olive Tree-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
NKJV Bible by Olive Tree bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt €21.19.
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4 Bewertungen in Griechenland
Amazing App, I use it daily and it is vital for my everyday need. A great and awesome work. Recommend it to all.
I Love this Bible NKJV app ❤️ 🕊️🙏🦋
I love this app and with each update it gets better. I am hoping the next update will allow changes in scrolling and swiping. I would like use scroll to read the verses in a selected chapter and use scroll to change chapters. I think this feature will make the app amazing.
I’m so grateful to always have the Word of God at my finger tips.
This should be a basic feature!
Thank you for this blessing
Love this App - especially writing notes and highlighting. I use it nearly daily for studying or during sermons. It's a blessing - Thank you!
Good
Excellent app. Most important book in the world!!!
I actually wanted to give this app a higher rating, because I really love the format and layout, highlighting and note options, and the pop-up access to multiple resources: i.e. Greek/Hebrew lexicons; commentaries; dictionaries; cross references; concordances; study tools; etc. It’s very easy on the eyes, too, in my opinion, and makes reading/study fairly enjoyable. BUT, I really feel that the parallel bible/translation option is really lacking, compared to eSword, which allows top-down listing of essentially unlimited translations/versions for verse-by-verse viewing/comparison, as well as multiple side-by side parallel translation by chapter/verse viewing/comparison, whereas Olive Tree only allows for one parallel version at a time, and it’s not side by side, but in the resource center pop-up option, which makes comparison viewing more difficult than easy, as my eyes have to jump around the screen. However, eSword definitely fails in not allowing footnotes/comments, or pop-up resource access for those multiple translation options (only allowing it for a single selected translation/version in their app’s main window), and unfortunately rather they have a very simplistic and bland user interface, that I personally find not as enjoyable to read. I just wish there were one app that had it all…
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