NKJV - New King James Version

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4.7
11.3K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

The NKJV translation project was conceived by Arthur Farstad. It was inaugurated in 1975 with two meetings (Nashville and Chicago) of 130 biblical scholars, pastors, and theologians. The men who were invited prepared the guidelines for the NKJV.
Updated on
16 May 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
10.8K reviews
Paul Sumner
9 October 2023
Very good app. I have enjoyed using it. Very easy to lookup verses that you want. Would like the option to go back to a previous passage. The view needs to work like the Maps app. The page should not go black until the user wants it to happen. I like to use the app during Bible studies and sermons. When doing that , you constantly have to refresh the page.
16 people found this review helpful
NeverEnoughGames
9 June 2022
Some minor issues. In the middle of a chapter, if there is text that would normally be the heading for a page, that text will appear tacked onto the end of the last verse. Until you figure out why that's there, it is pretty confusing. Also, the contrast between the text and background in night mode isn't great. Other than that, this is a great app. There are ads at the bottom of the screen in the free version, but they are very unobtrusive.
110 people found this review helpful
Cheryl Anders
1 November 2022
I love being able to either have audio or not. The devotions are great. I also like having the study section where you can answer questions about things in the Bible. I like that I can pull down the table of contents to go to different books, chapters and verses. Sometimes my hands just don't want to corporate and turn the pages in my Bible.
189 people found this review helpful

What's new

minor bugs fixed