G gregpod9 macrumors 6502 Original poster Aug 9, 2011 #1 I want to know whats the best NIV bible app that I can use in offline mode?
M MattEcho macrumors member Aug 9, 2011 #2 I use this one. I like it. You have access to many different versions and you can set it up for offline reading. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bible/id282935706?mt=8
I use this one. I like it. You have access to many different versions and you can set it up for offline reading. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bible/id282935706?mt=8
S Shawnpk macrumors 6502 Aug 9, 2011 #3 MattEcho said: I use this one. I like it. You have access to many different versions and you can set it up for offline reading. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bible/id282935706?mt=8 Click to expand... +1. This is the best version I have found.
MattEcho said: I use this one. I like it. You have access to many different versions and you can set it up for offline reading. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bible/id282935706?mt=8 Click to expand... +1. This is the best version I have found.
S sbddude macrumors 6502a Aug 9, 2011 #4 My favorite is PocketBible. http://appshopper.com/reference/pocketbible-free I bought the NIV and Life Application study notes which allows for side by side viewing. It was the best solution i could find instead of carrying around a 10 pound hardcover bible.
My favorite is PocketBible. http://appshopper.com/reference/pocketbible-free I bought the NIV and Life Application study notes which allows for side by side viewing. It was the best solution i could find instead of carrying around a 10 pound hardcover bible.
H hokiepokie07 macrumors 6502a Aug 9, 2011 #6 Is there one that has notes and commentary like a MacArthur Study Bible?
H hokiepokie07 macrumors 6502a Aug 9, 2011 #7 chercm said: What about nkjv? Is it olivetree ? Click to expand... The only reason I'm not a fan of OliveTree is all the add-ons cost too much money.
chercm said: What about nkjv? Is it olivetree ? Click to expand... The only reason I'm not a fan of OliveTree is all the add-ons cost too much money.
RipeRetina macrumors regular Aug 9, 2011 #8 MattEcho said: I use this one. I like it. You have access to many different versions and you can set it up for offline reading. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bible/id282935706?mt=8 Click to expand... I use that one also, very good app. Many different ways to read the Bible, keeps it interesting, for me at least.
MattEcho said: I use this one. I like it. You have access to many different versions and you can set it up for offline reading. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bible/id282935706?mt=8 Click to expand... I use that one also, very good app. Many different ways to read the Bible, keeps it interesting, for me at least.
maflynn macrumors Broadwell Aug 9, 2011 #9 I use olivetree, as they have many different translations available, as I prefer the Holman Christian Standard Bible
I use olivetree, as they have many different translations available, as I prefer the Holman Christian Standard Bible
jps1012 macrumors 6502a Dec 12, 2011 #10 Is there a bible app that has NIV and is linked to the apple dictionary? I want to be able to quickly highlight a word and get the definition. Thanks!
Is there a bible app that has NIV and is linked to the apple dictionary? I want to be able to quickly highlight a word and get the definition. Thanks!