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Read and share God’s Word with Holy BibleAppOFFLINE. All free.Introducing Bible King James version with SEARCH functionandtext book style reading page by page.You can zoom in and zoom out by double tap your screen.This version works with phones to 12" Tablet.We have over 40,000 users are using our bible app.Our Testimonial:sam muna rated this app 5 star"Love of God be with you Thanks for this app."kde lawrence rated this app 5 star"Very good and nice one."Devon Gobin rated this app 5 star"Bible This is so much better"** With Holy Bible Offline app, you can read offline bible whenyoutravel in plane, mountain, sea.**No internet connections required.**It is a simple flip by flipping pages and its like you arereadinga text book style in your app.**We have included daily Bible Verse :- Start your day with a daily Bible verse.How to Zoom in and Out?-In your bible chapter, triple tap on the screen and all thepageswill zoom in.**It is simple English version for people with different languagetounderstand.We want to continue to provide Free Bible so that Jesus Christdeathon the cross, scriptures, gospel, revelations, can be spreadtopeople all over the world.We want to make it easy for you to read and share God's Word.This bible app is simple design where you can read inpagesdifferently than Olive Tree Bible, and Bible+.Unlike Bible.is, NIV, KJV and Holy Bible Version where all thetextlooks like website. Ours is convention way of reading and bestfitall Tablet Devices!God, also know as Yahweh, has reveal through all apostle and66chapters of scriptures and truth are compiled in the one ofthebest selling book in the world and history - BibleThe Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία, tà biblía, "the books") isacanonical collection of texts considered sacred in JudaismorChristianity. Different religious groups include differentbookswithin their canons, in different orders, and sometimes divideorcombine books, or incorporate additional material intocanonicalbooks. Christian Bibles range from the sixty-six books oftheProtestant canon to the eighty-one books of the EthiopianOrthodoxChurch canon.The Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, contains twenty-four books dividedintothree parts: the five books of the Torah ("teaching" or"law"), theNevi'im ("prophets"), and the Ketuvim ("writings"). Thefirst partof Christian Bibles is the Old Testament, whichcontains, atminimum, the twenty-four books of the Hebrew Bibledivided intothirty-nine books and ordered differently than theHebrew Bible. TheCatholic Church and Eastern Christian churchesalso hold certaindeuterocanonical books and passages to be part ofthe Old Testamentcanon. The second part is the New Testament,containing twenty-sevenbooks: the four Canonical gospels, Acts ofthe Apostles, twenty-oneEpistles or letters, and the Book ofRevelation.By the 2nd century BCE Jewish groups had called the Biblebooks"holy," and Christians now commonly call the Old and NewTestamentsof the Christian Bible "The Holy Bible" (τὰ βιβλία τὰἅγια, tàbiblía tà ágia) or "the Holy Scriptures" (η Αγία Γραφή, eAgíaGraphḗ). Many Christians consider the whole canonical text oftheBible to be divinely inspired. The oldest survivingcompleteChristian Bibles are Greek manuscripts from the 4thcentury. Theoldest Tanakh manuscript in Hebrew and Aramaic dates tothe 10thcentury CE, but an early 4th-century Septuagint translationisfound in the Codex Vaticanus.The Bible was divided into chapters in the 13th century byStephenLangton and into verses in the 16th century by FrenchprinterRobert Estienne and is now usually cited by book, chapter,andverse. The Bible has estimated annual sales of 25millioncopies,and has been a major influence on literature andhistory,especially in the West where it was the first massprintedbook.