Spanish-English Bilingual Holy Bible

Spanish-English Bilingual Holy Bible

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Version History of Spanish

3.0

June 26, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Fix some bugs in iOS 11.

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2.9

May 16, 2017

Fix crash bugs in iOS 9.

2.8

April 11, 2017

Fix bugs in saving note.

2.7

February 15, 2017

Fix some minor bugs.

2.6

October 28, 2016

Fix some minor bugs.

2.5

October 21, 2016

Add bible verse index bar feature.

2.4

April 17, 2016

Fix some verses missing bug.

2.3.1

December 18, 2015

Fix book name bug in the last version.

2.3

December 8, 2015

Add audio management feature and fix minor bugs.

2.2

October 19, 2015

Fix english verses missing in John 8:1~8:11 bugs.

Spanish In-App Purchases History

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The New International Version (NIV) is a completely original translation of the Bible developed by more than one hundred scholars working from the best available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. The initial vision for the project was provided by a single individual – an engineer working with General Electric in Seattle by the name of Howard Long. Long was a lifelong devotee of the King James Version, but when he shared it with his friends he was distressed to find that it just didn’t connect. Long saw the need for a translation that captured the truths he loved in the language that his contemporaries spoke. For 10 years, Long and a growing group of like-minded supporters drove this idea. The passion of one man became the passion of a church, and ultimately the passion of a whole group of denominations. And finally, in 1965, after several years of preparatory study, a trans-denominational and international group of scholars met in Palos Heights, Illinois, and agreed to begin work on the project – determining to not simply adapt an existing English version of the Bible but to start from scratch with the best available manuscripts in the original languages. Their conclusion was endorsed by a large number of church leaders who met in Chicago in 1966. A self-governing body of fifteen biblical scholars, the Committee on Bible Translation (CBT) was formed and charged with responsibility for the version, and in 1968 the New York Bible Society (which subsequently became the International Bible Society and then Biblica) generously undertook the financial sponsorship of the project. The translation of each book was assigned to translation teams, each made up of two lead translators, two translation consultants, and a stylistic consultant where necessary. The initial translations produced by these teams were carefully scrutinized and revised by intermediate editorial committees of five biblical scholars to check them against the source texts and assess them for comprehensibility. Each edited text was then submitted to a general committee of eight to twelve members before being distributed to selected outside critics and to all members of the CBT in preparation for a final review. Samples of the translation were tested for clarity and ease of reading with pastors, students, scholars, and lay people across the full breadth of the intended audience. Perhaps no other translation has undergone a more thorough process of review and revision. From the very start, the NIV sought to bring modern Bible readers as close as possible to the experience of the very first Bible readers: providing the best possible blend of transparency to the original documents and comprehension of the original meaning in every verse. With this clarity of focus, however, came the realization that the work of translating the NIV would never be truly complete. As new discoveries were made about the biblical world and its languages, and as the norms of English usage developed and changed over time, the NIV would also need to change to hold true to its original vision. And so in the original NIV charter, provision was made not just to issue periodic updates to the text but also to create a mechanism for constant monitoring of changes in biblical scholarship and English usage. The CBT was charged to meet every year to review, maintain, and strengthen the NIV’s ability to accurately and faithfully render God’s unchanging Word in modern English. The 2011 update to the NIV is the latest fruit of this process. By working with input from pastors and Bible scholars, by grappling with the latest discoveries about biblical languages and the biblical world, and by using cutting-edge research on English usage, the Committee on Bible Translation has updated the text to ensure that the New International Version of the Bible remains faithful to Howard Long’s original inspiration.
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Spanish: FAQ

Does Spanish offer an iPad version?

Yes, Spanish works on iPad devices.

Who released the app?

The app was developed by li liangpu.

What is the minimum iOS version to run Spanish?

Your iOS device should have iOS 6.0 or later installed to run the app.

What is the overall app rating of Spanish?

The average rating for the Spanish app is 4.5.

What is the primary genre of the Spanish app?

The Primary Genre Of The Spanish App Is Books.

What is the newest version of Spanish?

The latest version of the Spanish app is 3.0.

What is the release date of the most recent Spanish update?

The latest Spanish update was rolled out on September 29, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

The Spanish app launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the Spanish app?

The Spanish app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged li liangpu.

What languages does Spanish support?

You can use the Spanish app in Arabic, Catalan, Croatian and 29 more.

Is Spanish available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Spanish is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Spanish?

Yes, Spanish offers in-app purchases to enhance your experience.

Does Spanish support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Spanish does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Spanish?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Spanish.

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  • Game commercials

    It would be nice to be able to select right away if you want to see the commercial ( games commercials often are long and can’t be stop until the game is played)
  • Audio suggestion

    This app is awesome. It helps me learn Spanish by listening/reading a passage then switching language and going through it again. It would be nice, however, to bridge chapter to chapter automatically when the audio is playing.
  • Auto Scroll Has stopped

    Auto scrolling no longer works. The audio is fine. I love it, but please restart the auto scrolling for both my iPads and for my iPhone . Please reply and resolve. Thank you.