The Daily Christian Bible
☆ READINGS TODAY
Biblical Reading Plans: Chronological, Canonical and Historical for one year, 180 and 90 days.
You can see your progress, track your reading history!
The Daily Notification helps you not to forget reading today!
☆ DAILY VERSE
Today's Gospel, today's Psalm - you can create your own daily verse of your favorite bible books!
Daily notifications, copy / share features!
☆ THE BIBLE IN AUDIO
Audio compatible with the text to speech function. Just touch the verse - you will see audio icon.
Audio works OFFLINE and even when the application is closed!
Listen to the Christian Bible when you can not read it!
☆ FREE and OFFLINE
All functions work offline and absolutely free of charge!
OTHER FEATURES
* Smart design guidelines for Android
* Day and night full support
* Quick and easy navigation to reach a particular verse
* Highlight / Underlined Bible verses
* Add notes / markers for the biblical verses
* The appropriate settings: change the font, font size, line spacing
* Share the Bible verse or several verses through Google +, Facebook, Twitter, email, SMS and etc.
* Search the Biblical Texts (Old and New Testament) to find verses that contain a keyword entered
* The screen remains throughout the reading Bible
* The horizontal and vertical support
* FREE - Absolutely free Bible app, in-app purchase allows you to disable ads
The Christian Bibles are constituted by Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek writings, which have been taken from the Greek Bible, called Septuagint, and from the Hebrew-Aramaic Tanach, and then regrouped under the Old Testament name. To these has been added a third series of Greek Christian writings grouped under the name of the New Testament. Different Christian groups have debated at length about the inclusion or exclusion of some of the books of both testaments, arising the concepts of apocryphal and deuterocanonical to refer to some of these texts.
The current Jewish community reserves the expression "Christian Bible" to identify only the books that have been added to the Hebrew-Aramaic Tanach by late Alexandrian Hellenizing Judaism, and then by Christianity, and avoids referring to their Tanach with the terms Bible or Old Testament. Several Christian denominations incorporate other books in the canon of both Testaments.