With this Bible app, you can search texts, adjust font sizes, and create multiple verse tabs. Includes offline access, copy and send options, and volume scrolling features.
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About Young's Literal Bible (YLT)
Produced and printed in the late 19th century, Young's Literal Translation was designed to assist students in the close study of the Biblical text by reproducing in English the Hebrew and Greek language and idioms in an exceedingly literal translation.
Benefits of application:
- The application works without an internet connection (offline);
- Ability to search;
- Ability to increase / decrease the font;
- Ability to create an unlimited number of tabs to a particular verse, one of the books;
- If you are interested in the allocation of poems you can copy or send a message;
- Ability to scroll through the volume buttons.
Our team is not in place, and aims to expand its functional applications.
User guide:
Each menu item is a separate book, and each separate page in one of the books is the chapter.
Place the cursor instead of the chapter number and enter the chapter number. Thus, you will not have to scroll all the chapters, selecting interesting.
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Reviews for Young's Literal Bible (YLT)
WillowOtter
No chapter numbers
The free version has no chapter numbers. It simply says 2 Samuel on the top of page and all the verse numbers are numbered but no chapter numbers. Very frustrating. Great version, poor app for deep study and referencing.
anononymousy
What navigation?
It takes me to Psalm 1 & dumps me there to sit & “turn pages” til I get to Psalm 119!!???