Sovereign Logos restores the Bible the apostles read.
For three centuries after Christ, the Church read the Septuagint — the Greek Old Testament quoted throughout the New. Sovereign Logos brings that text back into your hands, alongside the King James Version, in a reader built for serious daily study.
THREE TRANSLATIONS, SIDE BY SIDE
• Septuagint 2012 (modern English LXX)
• Brenton's Septuagint (1851 LXX)
• King James Version (1611)
Compare any verse across all three with a single tap. See exactly where the Hebrew Masoretic Text removed words the apostles read.
TAP A NAME, SEE THE FAMILIAR FORM
The older Septuagint editions spell many names the old way — "Achaab", "Esaias", "Nabuchodonosor". Tap one and a small card shows the name you already know: Ahab, Isaiah, Nebuchadnezzar. Over 600 names are mapped, so the ancient text never leaves you guessing.
DAILY READING PLAN
A four-section daily reading covering the entire Bible: Old Testament, Psalm, Proverb, New Testament. Audio for every chapter, in a clear masculine voice — listen on the commute, in the kitchen, or in the car. Lock-screen, Bluetooth, and Android Auto controls all work the way you'd expect. Opening the Daily tab never starts audio on its own; you press play when you're ready.
Download today and the next 13 days for offline listening anywhere.
RESTORATION MARKERS
Wherever the Masoretic Text removed verses or chapters present in the Septuagint, Sovereign Logos surfaces a clear restoration marker. The Book of Esther, for example, is restored in full — including the six chapters cut by later editors.
YOUR ANNOTATIONS, YOUR DEVICE
Long-press any verse to bookmark it, highlight it in color, or write a note. Every annotation stays on your device. No account is required, ever. No ads, no cross-app tracking.
READ-ALOUD
The reader speaks any chapter aloud at three rate presets, with the active verse highlighted as it reads. For when you want to follow along without taking your eyes off the text.
SEARCH ALL THREE TRANSLATIONS
Find any verse instantly across LXX 2012, Brenton, and KJV. Filter by Old Testament, New Testament, or Deuterocanonical when you know what you're looking for.
CROSS-REFERENCES
Tap any verse to see scripture's own commentary on itself: 343,000 cross-references between verses, sourced from a century of biblical scholarship.
RED-LETTER NEW TESTAMENT
Words spoken by Christ in the New Testament render in scarlet, the same way pulpit Bibles have been printed for over a century.
COMFORT FEATURES
• Dark, Light, and Sepia themes
• Adjustable font size and line height
• Pure-serif body type
• Resume where you left off automatically
Sovereign Logos is built for the long view. No subscriptions. No ads. No account, and nothing sold or shared. Just scripture, the way it was read for 1,500 years before the Reformation chose a redacted text.
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