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  • A complete New Jerusalem (NJB) Catholic Holy Bible that works offline and is light to save on your phone memory storage.
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A complete New Jerusalem (NJB) Catholic Holy Bible that works offline and is light to save on your phone memory storage.

A complete New Jerusalem (NJB) Catholic Holy Bible that works offline and is light to save on your phone memory storage.

The best Bible App for every Roman Catholic believing member and members of any Bible Believing denominations.

Contains both Old Testament and New Testament.

Some of the Key feature include:

-The books of the Holy Bible are organized in their chronological order.

-Can be filtered into both New and Old testament

-Daily Bible Verse notification

-Adjust text font size to your comfort

-Copy/Paste any Bible Verse

-Dark/Night mode

-Bookmark your favorite verse for easier reference later. (Long press on any verse and share or bookmark any verse)

-Share any verse via Social Media, Email, SMS, Whatsapp, Viber and many other social platforms.

-Easy to use and straight forward.

-Works offline.

Get a new daily Bible verse as you wake up everyday to brighten your day and share it with your loved ones.

Note: To activate/deactivate Daily Verse Notification via app

1. Settings

2.Turn on/off notification toggle

God bless.

The New Jerusalem Bible is an English-language translation of the Bible published in 1985 by Darton, Longman and Todd and Les Editions du Cerf, edited by Henry Wansbrough and approved for use in study and personal devotion by Roman Catholics.

Like its predecessor, the Jerusalem Bible, the New Jerusalem Bible (NJB) version is translated "directly from the Hebrew, Greek or Aramaic." The 1973 French translation, the Bible de Jerusalem, is followed only "where the text admits to more than one interpretation." Introductions and notes, with some modifications, are taken from the Bible de Jerusalem.



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