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NASB Bible Holy Audio Version

The New American Standard Bible is widely regarded as one of the most literally translated of 20th-century English Bible translations.
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Lifestyle Free Tatsiana Shukalovich iPhone, iPad, iPod

Reviews

Convenient
chirodocjoe

It’s nice having an app to read Scripture instead of having to Google everything or go through the internet!


Mr
stdailly

I love it


Almost 5 Stars!
TheOneIronHorse

I made the dubious choice of “upgrading” to iOS 14.x. In the process, I hit a button, and next I knew, my former paid-for NASV Bible app had vanished. And since the app is no longer in the App Store, I searched for a new NASV Bible. Along came this version, so I gave it a try (and I most certainly plan on keeping it, by the way). There are so many positives: 1) It’s free; 2) It has a “voice” reading option, which I use, due to ADHD and some vision problems of late; 3) The aforementioned voice option includes numerous English language options and dialects, plus the ability to raise or lower the voice pitch and the reading speed! (I opted for a female voice in the alto range with an Irish-English dialect, just because I could; my second choice would be a male voice with an Asian Indian dialect.); 4) There is the ability to have a black-on-white (black print on bright white scheme), or white-on-black setup (the latter of which I chose); 5) You can also change the font and its variables (I know it’s “bland,” but I chose Times New Roman, because it has serifs, and it’s easier for me to read). Letter thickness can also be changed. I’m sure I’m missing a few other options, but already you get the idea that this is a VERY user-friendly app! Plus, the NASV is about as close to the most-accurate English language version of the Bible out there! BUT, there are a couple of things I wish were done better: 1) When the original Hebrew readings change from narrative to verse form (which is easily and clearly shown in printed forms of the NASV), this app not only doesn’t show that, but the programmers didn’t remove the capitalizations beginning the new verse line, thus showing what looks like typographical errors (which, if the verses were paginated properly, would not be an issue); 2) There are a few punctuation errors (mind you, I got the app, then started where I left off in my straight-through reading, which was in the middle of Ezekiel). Most of the errors involve closing quotes, where there will sometimes be spaces between an italicized word and an exclamation mark, sometimes preceded (or was it followed?) by a forward slash, then the close-quotation mark; 3) I noticed an outright misspelling in Daniel 3, I believe it was. And yes, I forgot which word it was; 4) The voice-reading sometimes botches up both some Hebrew names (somewhat understandable), plus a few English words. But mind you, I am using an Irish-dialect voice. It is also surprisingly accurate on other Hebrew names (I took some Hebrew while in seminary). The reader also blows through exclamation marks. Not a big thing, but it is a deficiency, nonetheless; 5) THE most glaring omission in this app is the in-verse notes, which either translate the Hebrew names or locations (which I also wish the original NASV did more of), or give the literal translation of Hebrew idioms. That’s really sad for me, because these notes further help one to understand how the native language is interpreted into English. While this is not a deal-breaker, this is most unfortunate negative of them all for me; 6) This app also blurs the NASV section headers into the Bible text. My old app used green for the headers and verse numbers, then black words on white background from there on out. This app does not distinguish the headers via font or color. This app’s voice reader does not read the verse numbers, but reads what otherwise would be the section header. It also reads the book and chapter numbers, which is nice; 7) This is a minor gripe, but in the voice reader, the only playback options are “play” and “pause.” One has to either get out of the app entirely, or at the very least swipe left/right to go to an adjacent chapter, then swipe to the chapter you were reading. But then you start the whole chapter all over again. Like I say, this is minor, but I wish one could go backwards or forward at least by verse. The above negatives (minor as most of them are) begrudgingly cause me to give the app only 4 stars (if I could give 4-1/2 stars, I would). But FOR FREE? The NASV is by far my favorite English translation (for its thoroughly-literal translation), and this app rocks, overall! Do not hesitate to get this app! :-) Sorry so long, but I do try to be thorough! :-)


From Church Service
Levi -

I like this Bible app because I can use it in church services and not have to pull out my own Bible and I can use the note as a way of writing notes on the scriptures, go back to the notes and see what I had written and study on the verses and notes. It really is a great app to use


Online Bible App
Dianne Babb

I especially like the way I can highlight verses. Also, I can swipe my screen to go to the next chapter. Plus it’s easier to find the book in the Table of Contents.


Favorite edition
cprdeb52

Not only is this version of the Bible accurate, it is also extremely easy to understand. This application allows me the freedom to take my Bible with me anytime, anywhere!


Mostly good
12qw12qw12

Hate to complain about having God’s Word at my fingertips….but the app does have a some annoying glitches. One of them is the fact that the section headers are not separated from the text when the headers are within a chapter. (Headers at the beginning of chapters are fine, and easily identified.) A small issue, yes; but all annoying. Highlighting and note-taking. As well as font and page layout changes are not as intuitive on this app as with ores I have used, a couple of which are unfortunately no longer supported by Apple. Still, thankful to have the NASB available on an iOS device.


Easy to use
lendor2

I am very happy with this translation. This app is very easy to get around in. It is very user friendly. I can go from one book and verse to another quickly and easily.


Clear and Simple Text
WaterAerobics60

It seems to be larger than a lot of online bibles and this is good. You can scroll across from chapter to chapter too.


Ok
Arthur Kirkland556

Needs to have a a less computerized voicing.


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