Matthias Weiss
I have the English version with the Dali prints, but truncated scholarly commentary. I read that those were part of the French version-this app contains none whatsoever. The pdf from Internet Archive did the trick. Moreover, the text appears to have changed between those editions. I wonder if this text isn't a bit dumbed down.
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Maybe the best French Bible version in the application store. However, it is far less complete as Olive Tree. And for sure, right now, you will not find any references or comments to do Bible study. Another issue is about the search engine: if you are looking for the word "salt", which is 'sel' in French, most of the results are "depending" that is 'selon' in French. In summary, for Bible study do not expect this app version to replace the paper version.
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Moïse Beugre
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Easy to use with lots of options to discover the words of God and compared to other apps, there's a feeling close to the one you have when you read the book itself which is refreshing.
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