The Luther Bible (abbr. LB) is a translation of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible from ancient Hebrew, Aramaic and ancient Greek into German (Early New High German). The translation was made by Martin Luther with the collaboration of other theologians (especially Philipp Melanchthon). In September 1522 a first edition of the New Testament was ready (hence the name September Testament), in 1534 a complete Bible. In the Evangelical Church (EKD), as well as in the New Apostolic Church, the Luther translation in the revised version of 1984 is the Bible text used for worship and is also used in the liturgical books.
Benefits of the application:
- The application works without an internet connection (free app offline);
- The ability to search;
- Ability to increase / decrease the font;
- Ability to create an unlimited number of tabs to a specific verse, one of the books;
- If you are interested in assigning poems you can copy or send a message;
- The ability to scroll through the volume buttons.
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User Guide:
Each menu item is its own book, and each individual page in one of the books is the header.
Put the cursor in place of the chapter number and type the chapter number. So you won't have to scroll through all the chapters, making the selection interesting.