NASB Bible Study Library Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for NASB Bible Study Library for iPhone.
NASB Bible Study Library is paid iOS app published by HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc.

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SusiLynn

Thankful for this App! Use it daily. The definitions, references, highlighting, concordance and now easier menu to books & verses are a treat to have at my fingertips. Thank you and Rich Blessings to you!


Great!!!

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I'm really enjoying this app it's allowed me to study the Word on the go with ease. I really love how this version is the only one withe split window option that scrolls it makes studying so much easier!!! This is by far there best version.


Excellent

JessicaAnn1

This app is easy to use, has lots of features, and I have. Even extremely pleased with it!


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MosesX5

This app has been a constant companion before iphone existed. I wouldn't go anywhere without it.


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Garfield1946

Unlike most Bibles on line this one is easy to find chapter and verse. Also can buy concordance, and various Bibles and go from one to the other w/o leaving Bible app.


I use this app daily

Code pi

I have it on my phone, iPad and laptop. I use the daily reading plans, take extensive notes, and I love that it's all synced between my devices. Super useful tool for study!


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Tifani14

I love this app! Great study tool!


Awesome!

Papa.joseph

I have used this app for years now. This app is solid and reliable. I use it mostly for the daily readings but I have a found a few books that are helpful on my walk in the way. 1. Get the app (any version) 2. Get the Thompson chain reference (watch your email for a sale) 3. Get an apologetic study help (email sale) 4. Watch God open up the Bible to you! Enough Said!


Excellent!

Revelvis

Easy to use!


Still fine - nothing has changed.

BKreps

It's a good app, especially with the NASB. Unfortunately, unlike BlueLetter Bible, Strongs numbering does not work on the NASB. Also, the history function is buried in the menu. This makes things tedious when flipping between various passages as is common during a sermon.