Matthew Henry Study Bible
Cross Link Services B.V.
4.8 ★
94 ratings
$4.99
With this Bible app, you can access the Authorized Version Bible alongside Matthew Henry's commentary and devotional thoughts. Includes quick search features, side-by-side text display, and cross-reference popups.
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AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
89% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Matthew Henry Study Bible
Well thought out design, advanced features and quality content were the central keywords for developing this Matthew Henry Study Bible app
In the Matthew Henry Study Bible app the text from the Bible (Authorised Version) is accessable together with two editions of the Matthew Henry (both the concise as well as the full unabridged edition)
The app offers the following features:
- Quick search for any biblepassage
- Quality reading of the text by well thought out design
- Quality reading of the Matthew Henry commentary
- Possibility of having the text of the Bible and the Matthew Henry commentary side by side
- Search the text of the Bible or the Matthew Henry commentary
- Display of search results in bible book order
- Open a search result in full context
- Read bible-crossreferences mentioned in the Matthew Henry in a popup
- Open a biblepassage in the popup in its full context on the main screen
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Reviews for Matthew Henry Study Bible
Bobbyg2222
Not the Matthew’s Original version!
Sorely disappointed in this app! I wanted the original version and this version leaves a lot out. I am not interested in other peoples opinions of versus. I am interested in the original English version.
Gwillakurs
Rare Jewel
M H is a rare jewel. To think there wasn’t computers in his day and he wrote what he did.