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Webster 1828 Dictionary 2.1
With more than 61k definitions, this versionofWebster's 1828 dictionary can be used off line.NOTE:1. The Auto complete starts to work from 3 characters and above.Ifsearching for a word withless, just enter the word and click the search as youwouldnormally.2. The Database that houses the definitions is unzippedwhensearching the very first word, so it mightfreeze a few seconds the very first time it is used.If you love the English language you will learn much withthisapp.InIN, a prefix, Latin in is used in composition as a particleofnegation, like the English un, of which it seems to beadialectical orthography; or it denotes within, into, or among,asin inbred, incase; or it serves only to augment orrenderemphatical the sense of the word to which it is prefixed, asininclose, increase.
Calvin's Bible Commentaries 11.0
John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible A classic commentary ontheOldand New Testaments, complete and unabridged. Written inaclear,lucid style, it combines a profound reverence for theBiblewith arare objectivity in its exegesis. One of themostinfluential biblescholars of all time, John Calvin,althoughcontroversial, is a forceto be reckoned with. Hiscommentariesreflect an incredible commandof the Scriptures, as hesought tointegrate the entirety of itsteaching by combining asolidexegetical method with a pastoralinsight that is oftenneglectedin commentaries today. Calvin strikesa balance betweenpassion andrestraint, often infusing his writingwith a distinctquality ofcontrolled intensity. Scholars nowrecognize Calvin asabove allelse a teacher. He sought to open theWord of God inscripture tothe common people from whom, he believed,the Bible hadbeenwithheld by the scholastics, monks and priests ofthe Romanchurch.By recapturing scripture's simple, genuine andnaturalsense,Calvin returned scripture to its rightful place inthechurch. Hissole object as a teacher was "to lay down a pathwaytothe readingof sacred Scripture for the simple and uneducated."JohnCalvin(Middle French: Jean Cauvin; 10 July 1509 -- 27 May 1564)wasaninfluential French theologian and pastor duringtheProtestantReformation. He was a principal figure in thedevelopmentof thesystem of Christian theology later calledCalvinism.Originallytrained as a humanist lawyer, he broke from theRomanCatholicChurch around 1530. After religious tensions provokedaviolentuprising against Protestants in France, Calvin fledtoBasel,Switzerland, where in 1536 he published the first editionofhisseminal work Institutes of the Christian Religion. Calvinwasatireless polemic and apologetic writer whogeneratedmuchcontroversy. He also exchanged cordial and supportiveletterswithmany reformers including Philipp MelanchthonandHeinrichBullinger. In addition to the Institutes, hewrotecommentaries onmost books of the Bible as well astheologicaltreatises andconfessional documents, and he regularlygave sermonsthroughoutthe week in Geneva. Calvin was influenced bytheAugustiniantradition, which led him to expound the doctrineofpredestinationand the absolute sovereignty of God insalvation.Calvin's writingand preachings provided the seeds for thebranch oftheology thatbears his name. The Presbyterian and otherReformedchurches, whichlook to Calvin as a chief expositor oftheirbeliefs, have spreadthroughout the world. Calvin's thoughtexertedconsiderableinfluence over major religious figures andentirereligiousmovements, such as Puritanism, and somepoliticalhistorians haveargued that his ideas have contributed tothe riseof capitalism,individualism, and representative democracyin theWest.
CBN Bible
CBN.com presents a Bible study applicationforyour Smartphone.Study the Bible with in-depth notes and commentary inmultipletranslations in multiple languages. Featuring MatthewHenry'sCommentary and the 1876 Commentary Critical and Explanatoryon theWhole Bible.Discover the true meaning of each passage with Strong'sconcordancenotes and cross-reference.Compare translations and languages.
KJV Commentary Bible Bible 10.0
This intuitive app contains the full text of the popular KingJamesVersion English translation, with commentaries. The KJVcommentaryBible uses the King James Version for its English text,but eachbook of the Bible has notes and explanations written byMathewHenry, author, writer, and Minister born in Wales, UnitedKingdom.Enjoy the beauty and majesty of the language of theauthorizedversion of the KJV, the best-selling translation of alltime. Reador listen the Holy Word even if you are not connected totheInternet. Features include: * Commentary on every Scripture intheBible * This app is free for individual use and can beusedforever, without payment * Audio version of the Bible, you canhearthe chapter or each verse * Modern design and easy-to-useinterface* Bookmark and save your favorite verses * You can sharethe Bibleverse you like with friends and family via text message,socialnetwork or email * Add your own notes * Adjust the brightnessofyour screen with night mode and protect your eyes * Increaseordecrease the size of the text * Search in chapters or versesbykeywords * The app remembers the last read paragraph ThisBiblewith Reverend Matthew Henry’s commentaries will make the Wordmoreaccessible for reading, listening and studying. Originallywrittenin 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentaryoffers anexhaustive study of every verse in the Bible. Thecommentaries area great blessing to all the Bible readers. Henrywrote theExposition of the Old and the New Testament, acompleteverse-by-verse study of the Bible, covering the OldTestament andthe Gospels and Acts in the New Testament. He died in1714, andother ministers, based upon his notes, finished his work.Downloadour app and begin your Bible study now! Learn and preachthe Holyword every day! Here you have a complete list of the booksof theBible: The Old Testament is composed of 39 books: Genesis,Exodus,Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1Samuel, 2Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles,Ezra,Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, SongofSolomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel,Hosea,Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk,Zephaniah,Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. The New Testament is composedof 27books: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians,2Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians,1Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy,Titus,Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3John,Jude, Revelation.
Matthew Henry Commentary (MHC) 1.0
Matthew Henry Complete Bible CommentaryFrom Genesis to Revelation, Matthew Henrysuccessfullycombinespractical application, devotional insight, andscholarshipon theentire Bible. Perfect for all readers of the Biblewho wantaconvenient, comprehensive commentary. Although written inanolderstyle, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bibleisworthstudying and is useful for pastors, theologians, andstudentsofthe Bible.We hope that you will find this app useful and convenienttoolinyour Bible Study!
Interlinear Greek Bible
This unique Interlinear Greek-EnglishNewTestament is easy to use. It is a new interlinearEnglishtranslation linked to the Greek text and NOT a publishedbook inthe form of an app. Just touch the Greek and it gives theEnglish,or vice versa. Touch again to see all the possible Greekmeaningswith the correct one(s) in context highlighted. Browse allthemeanings. You do not even have to be able to read orpronounceGreek.The Greek meanings are from the modern and scholarly NewTestamentGreek-English Lexicon based on Semantic Domains, publishedby theUnited Bible Societies. All the Greek meanings are listed in93domains or groups of meanings, providing an accurate andprecisemeaning analysis.The main editor of this dictionary, Prof Johannes Louw, was alsothemain translator of the ScriptureDirect Interlinear Translation.Hewas assisted by Dr Bennie Wolvaardt, Founding President ofVeritasCollege International.Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questionsorrequire support. You can reach ushere:www.scripturedirect.com