The One Bible App

The One Bible App

By Salem Communications

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2011-12-14
  • Current Version: 5.8
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 121.76 MB
  • Developer: Salem Communications
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 4.7845
4.7845
From 74,720 Ratings

Description

The One Bible App: Your Daily Companion for Reading, Studying, and Growing in Faith Experience the power of God's Word with The One Bible App! Get access to multiple Bible versions, dynamic study tools, and daily inspiration – all within one easy-to-use app. Whether you need a specific verse, want to dig deeper into scripture, or listen to the Bible on the go, The One Bible App has you covered. Key Features: Multiple Versions of the Bible: Read whatever translation you prefer, such as KJV, NIV, ESV, AMP, NASB, and others! Offline Study: Save Bible versions and available audio to read and study offline – great for when you are on-the-go. Audio Bible: Hear the Bible being read with the handy audio feature (on certain versions), great for commutes or multitasking. Parallel Reading: Studying multiple Bible versions? Use our parallel reading feature to have a side-by-side view of two different Bibles. Easy Navigation: Locate any book, chapter, or verse instantly with our clean and simple navigation. Search Capability: Search quickly and relevantly by keyword, topic, or passage to locate what you're looking for. Note-Taking & Highlighting: Make your study your own by taking notes, highlighting verses in multiple colors, and underlining passages of significance. Bookmarks: Bookmark your favorite verses and easily go back to them for additional reflection. Verse of the Day: Start your day inspired by a daily Bible verse that supports your walk in faith. Reading Plans & Devotionals: See committed devotionals and reading plans aimed to take you through particular topics or books of the Bible. Topic Explorer: Read Bible verses addressing a variety of issues and stories, making it easier for you to understand the Bible. Red Letters: Instantly display the words of Jesus in red (in most editions). Bible Reading Tracking: Track your progress and mark passages as read. Sharing: Share verses and links with others via email, text, and social media. Account Sync: Back up and sync your notes, highlights, and bookmarks across all your devices with a One Bible account. Customization: Modify font size, type and choose between light or dark mode for a personalized reading experience. The One Bible App is your one stop for all things Holy Bible. Not only a digital Bible but a comprehensive tool to read, study, and live out your faith on a daily basis. Get The One Bible App today and start experiencing the life-altering Word of God! Terms of Use: https://salemmedia.com/terms-of-use/ Privacy Policy: https://salemmedia.com/privacy-policy/

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Reviews

  • Hot garbage update

    4
    By Scottytohottie
    Thanks 4 post! Hey bout pst thanks 4 feedback,.Um Would take look,Couldn’t go 2 Cpter/page of Bible ,It’s Pslm’s 89
  • Last update issue

    3
    By half Polish
    After the recent update, the first line of every verse is now covered with the search bar. Very annoying.
  • Money Grubbing! ***REVISED***

    4
    By Twincam1450
    I just received an email from the developer telling me that it was a bug and they fixed it. After downloading and logging back in, I am quite impressed and pleased, not only with the app but with the developer following up with me. In this day and age it’s always a surprise when a business listens to their customers and responds! Kudos to! Previous Review: Just deleted this app! After years of use I can no longer open NIV, NLT and NKJV without paying for them! All my bookmarks and notes are gone! Never expected this from a bible app! The other Bible app I have used for 10+ years has never asked for a dime.
  • Cheated

    1
    By Grammy -
    Was not able to see any of bible but they took my money
  • I can’t use the app!

    5
    By RemnantRXC
    After I updated to the newest version, the app crashes after I try and even look at the Bible. The book display just shows up as “unknown book” on the top left corner. Please fix this.
  • It has everything

    5
    By Spaz04
    I’ve used this app for years. The most translations I’ve seen anywhere. It has the red letters as well for the Christ spoken words
  • App is not working

    1
    By OstrichToes
    Went to check my daily bible verse both last night and this morning- none of the daily features are working. Decided to just pick a book to read from- but they are not loading either. It takes me to a screen that says “Old Testament” or “New Testament” but when you click on it, it goes to a blank screen. It’s not my service or WiFi.
  • Once Great, Can be Great Again!

    4
    By another human like you
    I love your app and have been using it for years but please fix the following bugs, especially the first one which used to work fine about 2 years ago. 1. Misread Books - Reset all your data/reading/etc. - clean slate - Read Ephesians and mark each chapter (all 6) as read, I tested with NIV but I’m not sure translation matters I’ve seen this in others - Attempt to select a new book and notice that on the book summary screen it shows progress for reading Galatians for some reason and Ephesians isn’t marked complete. - This is one example, this happens for some books not all but is pretty common. - Also, Sometimes the first chapter of a book shows up as read when I never clicked Mark as Read 2. San Francisco font cannot be resized on iPhone, it renders as microscopic which is unusable. Thanks for listening, we appreciate you and your hard work stewarding God’s word!
  • Missing notes

    2
    By $#&*(@
    I am missing the notes attached to the Scripture that I had. There is a list of notes but I am unable to open them—I just see a few lines. I used to really like this app as it was simple to use and had what I wanted. With each update, it seems to take a step backward rather than forward.
  • Ads

    1
    By ijb11
    The whole ads thing and monetizing the Bible just doesn’t sit right with me.

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