Holy NIV Bible - offline app
by Bible Shmible apps
New International Version Bible. Easy read and study NIV Bible with reading plan
App Name | Holy NIV Bible - offline app |
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Developer | Bible Shmible apps |
Category | Books & Reference |
Download Size | 12 MB |
Latest Version | 1.1 |
Average Rating | 4.67 |
Rating Count | 36 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Holy NIV Bible - offline app Android app |
This New International Version app is the offline version for you!
The main benefits of downloading the BibleShmible app:
- Completely offline version, you can read and study NIV Bible even where there is no internet.
- Free download app and convenient use later without any restrictions.
- Beautiful easy-to-use interface with the ability to add multi-functional bookmarks. You can highlight and share bookmarks.
- Convenient and reliable search in the entire Holy Bible or by bookmarks when you need to re-read or re-study something. You can use the filter for faster searching.
- Notes are provided because when you study Bible, it is important to mark the most important points. And you can do that right in our app.
- Free reading plans are built in for your convenience and enjoyment as you read NIV Bible. We offer 3 versions of the plan - for one year, for 180 days, and for 90 days. That's the best time to study the Holy Bible.
- Daily verses with editing options - for review or study.
- Dark mode - our free app is adapted for day and night reading.
- Flexible font size settings and many other little features to make reading and studying NIV Bible offline app in English more comfortable.
The New International Version (NIV Bible) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. The complete NIV was released in 1978 with a minor revision in 1984 and a major revision in 2011. The NIV Bible relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.
The New International Version delivers the very best combination of accuracy and readability. The NIV is the best-selling translation in the United States.
In 2011, an updated version of the NIV Bible was released.
The update modified and dropped some of the gender-neutral language.
The core translation, the New International Version, uses Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts with the goal of producing a more modern English-language text than the New King James Version. The translation took ten years and involved a team of over 100 scholars from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The range of participants included many different denominations such as Anglican, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Christian Reformed, Lutheran, and Presbyterian.
The NIV Bible strikes a balance between word-for-word and thought-for-thought or literal and phrase for phrase translations.
Recent archaeological and linguistic discoveries have helped make sense of passages that were traditionally difficult to translate. Familiar spellings of traditional translations have generally been retained.
The NIV Bible a well-thought out translation, with checks and balances through rigorous testing, overlapping committees to ensure consistency and accuracy, and a publisher willing to commit significant resources to make this Bible appealing to the Christian reader.
By taking a mediating position between formal and functional equivalence (though tending, I think, closer to the formal end of the spectrum), the NIV has been able to produce a text that is clearer than many translations, especially those weighted more heavily with formal equivalence. It is here that the NIV excels. It not only communicates the meaning of God's revelation accurately, but does so in English that is easily understood by a wide range of English speakers. It is as well-suited for expository preaching as it is for public reading and use in Bible classes and children's ministries.
Whether you are a new believer or a seasoned Christian, the Holy New International Version Bible app is an essential tool for your spiritual growth. Download it today and start exploring the riches of God's word!
The main benefits of downloading the BibleShmible app:
- Completely offline version, you can read and study NIV Bible even where there is no internet.
- Free download app and convenient use later without any restrictions.
- Beautiful easy-to-use interface with the ability to add multi-functional bookmarks. You can highlight and share bookmarks.
- Convenient and reliable search in the entire Holy Bible or by bookmarks when you need to re-read or re-study something. You can use the filter for faster searching.
- Notes are provided because when you study Bible, it is important to mark the most important points. And you can do that right in our app.
- Free reading plans are built in for your convenience and enjoyment as you read NIV Bible. We offer 3 versions of the plan - for one year, for 180 days, and for 90 days. That's the best time to study the Holy Bible.
- Daily verses with editing options - for review or study.
- Dark mode - our free app is adapted for day and night reading.
- Flexible font size settings and many other little features to make reading and studying NIV Bible offline app in English more comfortable.
The New International Version (NIV Bible) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. The complete NIV was released in 1978 with a minor revision in 1984 and a major revision in 2011. The NIV Bible relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.
The New International Version delivers the very best combination of accuracy and readability. The NIV is the best-selling translation in the United States.
In 2011, an updated version of the NIV Bible was released.
The update modified and dropped some of the gender-neutral language.
The core translation, the New International Version, uses Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts with the goal of producing a more modern English-language text than the New King James Version. The translation took ten years and involved a team of over 100 scholars from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The range of participants included many different denominations such as Anglican, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Christian Reformed, Lutheran, and Presbyterian.
The NIV Bible strikes a balance between word-for-word and thought-for-thought or literal and phrase for phrase translations.
Recent archaeological and linguistic discoveries have helped make sense of passages that were traditionally difficult to translate. Familiar spellings of traditional translations have generally been retained.
The NIV Bible a well-thought out translation, with checks and balances through rigorous testing, overlapping committees to ensure consistency and accuracy, and a publisher willing to commit significant resources to make this Bible appealing to the Christian reader.
By taking a mediating position between formal and functional equivalence (though tending, I think, closer to the formal end of the spectrum), the NIV has been able to produce a text that is clearer than many translations, especially those weighted more heavily with formal equivalence. It is here that the NIV excels. It not only communicates the meaning of God's revelation accurately, but does so in English that is easily understood by a wide range of English speakers. It is as well-suited for expository preaching as it is for public reading and use in Bible classes and children's ministries.
Whether you are a new believer or a seasoned Christian, the Holy New International Version Bible app is an essential tool for your spiritual growth. Download it today and start exploring the riches of God's word!