Alkitab

Alkitab
Alkitab
Developer: Igor Apps
Category: Books & Reference
598.3K installs
8.1K ratings
55.2K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%
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Weekly +5.7K
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Monthly +6.7K
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Alkitab Summary

Alkitab is a ad-supported Android app in Books And Reference by Igor Apps. Released in Dec 2013 (12 years ago). It has about 598.3K+ installs and 8.1K ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 55.2K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Feb 5, 2026, version 601.

Recent activity: 5.7K installs this week (6.7K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth , and -10 new ratings this week View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Mar 19, 2026. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Mar 19, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Feb 5, 2026 (version 601).


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App Description

Bible (Indonesian Bible). New Translation. Reading plan and Verses

Bible Reading Plan and Verses

Bible (Indonesian Bible). New Translation. The Old Testament and the New Testament

The Bible is the designation for the holy book of Christians. Bible although generally printed as one volume, is actually a collection of 66 books that are officially recognized by Christians as a book inspired by God. Sometimes used the term gospel to the Christian scriptures, but this is not true, because the so-called Gospels were only four of 66 books referred, namely the first four books of the New Testament passage.

The word "Bible" comes from Arabic, Al and the Book, which literally means "the book" or "book", in which the word Al is a typical clothing word in Arabic. In the Holy Scripture of Christianity itself, biblical term (derived from the Arabic) is not used, because the Bible is Christianity translated into Indonesian from the original languages, namely Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.