Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Book | Free | Oleg Shukalovich | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Originally printed in 1560, believers can read the Scripture along with study assistance unashamedly rooted in the theology of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli, and other Reformation leaders.
The first Geneva Bible opened the pages of Scripture to readers in the vernacular of the day and provided helpful notes to assist the laity in understanding its message.
Has everything I need when I don't have my physical Geneva Bible with me; original commentary and even a KJV audio edition. Best of all is that it is offline so I don't need data or wifi.
I've only started to briefly read genesis and noticed there's a lot of missing scripture.
Praise God for the old paths and understanding of local customs and traditions that the commentary mentions, And for those who didn't know that only the verses that had commentary were added know they know this is only to accompany your bible.