iDecalogue: Ten Commandments

iDecalogue: Ten Commandments

Details about iDecalogue

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • May 5, 2010
  • October 1, 2024
  • 14.0+
  • 4+
  • 4.81MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English
    Italian

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Version History of iDecalogue

1.4.1

September 1, 2023

Bug fixes and improvements

1.4.0

December 21, 2021

New user interface!

1.3.11

November 16, 2021

Bug fixes and improvements

1.3.10

June 21, 2021

Bug fixes and improvements

1.3.9

December 1, 2020

Bug fixes and improvements

1.3.8

June 12, 2020

Bug fixes and improvements

1.3.7

April 1, 2020

Bug fixes and improvements

1.3.6

September 27, 2019

Updated for iOS 12.

1.3.5

May 10, 2019

Updated for iOS 12.

1.3.3

October 27, 2018

Updated for iOS 12.

Price History of iDecalogue

Description of iDecalogue

The Ten Commandments, also known as "The Decalogue", are the commandments given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. iDecalogo is the reference app for the Decalogue: the Commandments are easily accessible (in three versions) and commented.

iDecalogue: FAQ

Does iDecalogue work on iPad devices?

No, iDecalogue is not compatible with iPad devices.

Who released the iDecalogue app?

The creator of iDecalogue is Marco Marengo.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use iDecalogue?

iDecalogue currently supports iOS 14.0 or later.

What is the overall rating of the app?

iDecalogue has a consumer rating of 5 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of iDecalogue?

The Main Genre Of The Idecalogue App Is Reference.

Which is the latest version of iDecalogue?

1.4.1 is the current version of iDecalogue.

What date was the latest iDecalogue update?

iDecalogue rolled out its latest update on October 1, 2024.

What was the iDecalogue release date?

iDecalogue originally came out on February 6, 2023.

What is the age rating for iDecalogue?

iDecalogue is suitable for children aged Marco Marengo.

What are the languages supported by iDecalogue?

iDecalogue is available in American English, Italian.

Does Apple Arcade offer iDecalogue as part of its collection?

No, iDecalogue is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within iDecalogue?

No, iDecalogue does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use iDecalogue with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use iDecalogue with Apple Vision Pro.

Does iDecalogue use ad-based monetization?

Yes, iDecalogue uses ad-based monetization.

Screenshots of iDecalogue

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Reviews of iDecalogue

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  • Numbering by St. Augustine of Hippo

    Do not be afraid of “Catholic” as the other reviewer posted. They are all there, and in order.

    The 10 commandments are not exactly numbered as you can see when reading Exodus 20:1-17. If we all tried to number independently, there would be differences.

    St. Augustine (a great theologian, philosopher and devout Christian) developed Christian teaching and numbered the 10 commandments slightly differently in the early Church, and there have been various numberings over the centuries.

    ***Fellow Christians, do not allow something small to divide us, the commandments are ALL there, and in order.

    Whether #3 or #4 keep in mind, Sabbath simply means rest or day of rest. Jesus rose on the 8th day - which was the 1st day, Sunday. That is why Christians celebrate the risen SON of God symbolically on Sunday. (Regardless what Theosophist’s try to say about it) Jesus did not abolish the Law, but He did change things up a bit!

    Maybe the app maker could add the other version, to appease Protestants, and maybe other languages, such as Hebrew/translated
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  • Catholic

    The 4th commandment is Remember the Sabbath Day...which is the seventh day. Not the 1st day of the week.