Elberfeld Bible in German

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About this app

The Elberfeld Bible is a German Bible translation that was first published in 1855 (New Testament) and 1871 (Old Testament). Although it never found the same distribution as the Luther Bible, over time it has won many friends because of its close-to-concept translation and faithfulness to the text. The literalness of the translation takes precedence over linguistic beauty. This made it the model for many other translations.
We offer a handy app that will make you feel all the ease of using the Bible without internet for free. We've added the ability to study the Bible with a smart daily reading plan to the app. You can refer to the verse of the day. Easily make lots of colored bookmarks and notes. Use a convenient search and set up a dark theme to better perceive the text of the Bible.
Updated on
Aug 3, 2023

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