NET Bible: Reading offline app

NET Bible: Reading offline app
NET Bible: Reading offline app
Developer: Bible Shmible apps
Category: Books & Reference
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App Description

New English Translation version Bible. NET Holy Bible read with daily study plan

This New English Translation Bible app is the offline version for you!

The main benefits of downloading the BibleShmible app:
- Completely offline version, you can read and study NET Bible even where there is no internet.
- Free download app and convenient use later without any restrictions.
- Beautiful easy-to-use interface with the ability to add multi-functional bookmarks. You can highlight and share bookmarks.
- Convenient and reliable search in the entire Holy New English Translation Bible or by bookmarks when you need to re-read or re-learn something. You can use the filter for faster searching.
- Notes are provided because when you study NET Bible, it is important to mark the most important points. And you can do that right in our app.
- Free reading plans are built in for your convenience and enjoyment as you read Holy NET Bible. We offer 3 versions of the plan - for one year, for 180 days, and for 90 days. That's the best time to study the New English Translation.
- Daily verses with editing options - for review or study.
- Dark mode - our free app is adapted for day and night reading.
- Flexible font size settings and many other little features to make reading and studying NET Bible offline app in English more comfortable.

The New English Translation (NET Bible) is a free, "completely new" online English translation of the Bible, "with 60,932 translators' notes".
The New English Translation, is a completely new translation of the Bible, not an update or revision of an older one.
The translation and extensive notes were undertaken by more than twenty biblical scholars who worked directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. The translation project originally started as an attempt to provide a digital version of a modern English translation over the Internet without cost for the user: "The NET Bible project was commissioned to create a faithful Bible translation that could be placed on the Internet, downloaded for free, and used around the world for ministry." Many of those involved in the project's initial discussions eventually became part of the translation team. The translation itself claims to be non-sectarian, "inter-denominational" and evangelical.
The translation is most notable for an immense number of lengthy footnotes (which often explain its textual translation decision).
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