NKJV Study Bible: Read offline

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4.8
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About this app

NKJV Study Bible: Read offline - A handy app with a pleasant interface!
The following parameters stand out in favour of download our app: offline reading, adding handy bookmarks, devotion and daily verses with notifications, convenient and free study plans with customisable notifications feature, choice of theme and font size and much more...
Download and enjoy reading and studying NKJV Bible free offline app!

The New King James Version (NKJV) is an English translation of the Bible. The NKJV Bible takes as its foundation the classic King James Bible from 1611 but gives it a more modern feel. The goal of the NKJV is simple: to preserve the beauty of the KJV whilst making it accessible to modern readers.
The complete New King James Version Bible was published in 1982. The English New version KJV as being scrupulously faithful to the original, yet truly updated to enhance its clarity and readability.
The NKJV Bible translation has become one of the best Bibles in the USA.
Updated on
Sep 23, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
5.3K reviews
MrBBPrinter
August 13, 2025
Ok, just ok, Two problems. 1. Chapter titles have been added, that is ok but, they appear as the last line in a verse. An unaware reader my think these are part of the scriptures. 2. The word lord can be spelled three ways. In English translations, this is important, 'Lord', lord and LORD. The first and last versions always refer to Yahweh, Jesus. 'Lord' should be written as large 'L' and smaller 'ORD' to insure differentation from 'Lord' or 'lord,' which are terms of nobility but not deity.
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Robin Franks
September 4, 2025
The app is good but the headings run on from the previous paragraph. It is a little confusing when you're reading out loud.
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Henry Hiesberger
August 8, 2025
Great Bible, bookmarks keep you on same verse when you reload it.
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