"Where the word of a king is, there is power" (Ecclesiastes 8:4).
You have just found the best tool to study the Word of God, the Exhaustive Strongs Concordance with the King James Bible, plus the Expositors Bible Commentary with the works of Alexander MacLaren D.D., Marcus Dods D.D., George Gillanders Findlay B.A., Frederic W. Farrar D.D., Handley Carr Glyn, Moule M.A. D.D., George Adam Smith D.D. and many others!
This app is easy to use, fast and intuitive, packed with a lot of great features. We know youll love it so much, its our guarantee, because its the result of the work of many Bible students, with a lot of labour and love for the Scriptures. Its not just another Bible app, but your resource of study and relationship with Jesus.
***** 10 Dictionaries (with In App Purchase) *****
1) Webster 1828:
Complete dictionary Webster 1828, with references to the King James Bible AV 1611.
2) Eastons Bible Dictionary:
This dictionary is a reference work with 4,000 biblical enties of encyclopedic nature.
3) Hitchcocks Names:
This dictionary lists the meanings of the Hebrew names that appear in the Bible (over 2,500).
4) Naves Topical Bible:
This is a topical concordance of the Bible, with references to over 20,000 topics.
5) Smiths Dictionary:
The Smiths Bible Dictionary has thousands of entries explaining biblical words.
6) Archaic words list:
The KJV isnt dificult to understand. Some words could be "archaic" and this dictionary has almost 800 entries.
7) Original Translators Notes:
This is the original KJV translators foot notes. To access it tap the "dagger" symbol at the end of verses.
8) King James Dictionary:
This dictionary contains more than 6500 entries specific to the King James Bible, many of them with passages, to better study the Word of God.
9) Hebrew English Dictionary (with Strongs Concordance)
10) Greek English Dictionary (with Strongs Concordance)
***** 12 Commentaries (with In App Purchase) *****
1) Albert Barnes (1798-1870) Notes on the whole Bible.
2) Adam Clarkes Commentary and critical notes on the whole Bible, written from 1810 to 1825.
3) John Nelson Darby Bible translation notes and Synopsis on the whole Bible.
4) Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the whole Bible, 1871.
5) John Gills verse-by-verse Exposition of whole the Bible.
6) Matthew Henrys whole Bible Commentary
7) Philip Schaff Commentary on the New Testament (4 Volumes) and Introduction to all books, 1890.
8) Scofield Reference Notes on the whole Bible, 1917 Edition.
9) Treasury of David by C. H. Spurgeon, the "Prince of Preachers" with comments on the 150 Psalms.
10) Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge on the whole Bible, compiled by John Canne, John Browne, Thomas Scott, Benjamin Blayney, Reuben Archer Torrey and others (1900).
11) Geneva Bible Notes.
12) John Calvin Commentaries.
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+ Fast and easy access to Strongs Numbers.
+ You can either search by Number or within the KJV text.
+ Greek dictionary and concordance.
+ Hebrew dictionary and concordance.
+ Real time Bible maps taken from actual GPS coordinates, with more than 1200 places! (In App purchase)
+ Search Study Tools: Text Highlight, Bookmarks and Notes.
+ Search the current chapter with matches highlighted.
+ Many available text fonts for easy reading.
+ Write your own notes using our Text Editor.
+ Fast access to cross references.
+ Bookmark any verse easily.
+ Auto-scrolling with adjustable speed.
+ Treasure of Scripture Knowledge titles.
+ Words of Jesus in Red.
+ Old Testament quotes in Blue.
+ Automatic sync your notes and bookmarks on iCloud.
+ Day reading mode and night reading mode.
+ Change the text spacing and size.
+ Fast pinch to zoom the text.
+ Change the screen brightness.
+ Justify the text to left, right or center.
+ Reading mode and study mode.
+ Share Bible verses.