New Living Translation NLT

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New Living Translation NLT

Arsosa Network Inc.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 2.5. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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2.5

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Ratings breakdown

5 star

22%

4 star

6%

3 star

22%

2 star

0%

1 star

50%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

21% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

Mixed user feedback

Average 2.5★ rating suggests room for improvement

About New Living Translation NLT

The New Living Translation is a modern English translation of the Bible that was first published in 1996. This version was created to provide a more contemporary and easy-to-understand reading experience for readers. It was translated by a team of biblical scholars and is based on the original Greek and Hebrew texts. The NLT has become a popular choice for personal reading and study due to its accessible language and clear style. It is a highly recommended version of the Bible for those who are new to reading the Bible or who are looking for a fresh perspective.

WHY DOWNLOAD OUR BIBLE APP?
- The app works offline. No internet connection or WIFI required.
- Listen to the bible with our audio/text to speech feature.
- Bookmark, highlight, make notes and share bible verses.
- Verse of the Day, Gospel of the Day and Psalm of the Day with push notification alert.
- Include all chapters of the Holy Bible (Old Testament and New Testament).
- Customize theme with different fonts and day/night mode feature.
- Easy to use interface with simple and minimal design.
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ThatGuyBabyChris

Paid for no ads lifetime and still have ads

I purchased the 12.99 lifetime no ads and I still have ads I’ve logged in and out and it’s still there

When did free make me a slave

Making ads an annoyance

The program seeks to capitalize on the no cost to you that limited low budgets individuals may look for when downloading the app for free I agree that when it’s free the ads can annoying but when King James originally ordered the Church of England to provide a copy of Scripture that the uneducated could read “free of charge” it meant as king he paid the salaries of those who completed the work Today those doing the work deserve to be paid but using market advertising robs me of the choice of what I am interested and summarily forces me to read advertisements or watch ads that do not support the things I value most.

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