GenericAssUsername
I like the app interface design, but in its intention to be a more scholarly source, it sometimes puts commentaries that are just flat out misunderstandings of Hebrew renderings or even heretical next to more correct ones without distinction. Sometimes there has to be a compromise when rendering in English due to linguistic differences and when the intention is not certain. I get that. But at least verify sources as being correct and respectful of tradition and teaching.
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Awīl Uznim
Great app, my only complaint is that the option to read the text uses an unclear-sounding automatic voice-to-speech software. If there were any public-domain recordings like those at Mechon Mamre that would be preferable, but I understand if that's not doable
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Ronald McClung
Nice... a bit stubborn when clearing after accidental launch, but nice. How could anyone dislike the Bible? I use various translations, greatly preferring the "real" AMP (now often called Classic) over the New Amp, followed by NIV, CIB, NLT, & NKJV. I definitely prefer the normal, printed form, but have these in the phone for handy access when out of the house. There is no way to underline, color code, highlight, & write notes using digital forms, but the Word of God is never limited.
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