Catholic New American Bible RE

Catholic New American Bible RE

By greg fairbrother

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2011-08-25
  • Current Version: 24.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 55.14 MB
  • Developer: greg fairbrother
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 3.14286
3.14286
From 77 Ratings

Description

This iPhone/iPad app has been approved by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). This app does not require a internet connection to read the bible. The entire bible will be on your device after you download the app. App features include: - Easily switch between books - Move between chapters via swipe left/right gesture - Increase/decrease font size by pinch in/out gesture - Search verses, filter by chapter, book, old, new, entire bible - Bookmark verses by touching a verse - Copy multiple verses - Highlight verses - Tweet verses - Book introductions - Hypertext footnotes - Hypertext endnotes - Hypertext references - Daily Readings - History of Last 50 Verses Visited - Stories, Parables, Miracles, Prayers found in the Bible - Read the Bible in a Year Released on March 9, 2011, the New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) is the culmination of nearly 20 years of work by a group of nearly 100 scholars and theologians, including bishops, revisers and editors. The NABRE includes a newly revised translation of the entire Old Testament (including the Book of Psalms) along with the 1986 edition of the New Testament. The NABRE is a formal equivalent translation of Sacred Scripture, sponsored by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, using the best manuscripts available. Work on most books of the Old Testament by forty revisers and a board of eight editors began in 1994 and was completed in 2001. The 1991 revision of the Psalter, the work of thirty revisers and six editors, was further revised by seven revisers and two editors between 2009 and 2010. Table of Contents Preface to the Revised New American Bible Old Testament THE PENTATEUCH Introduction The Book of Genesis The Book of Exodus The Book of Leviticus The Book of Numbers The Book of Deuteronomy THE HISTORICAL BOOKS Introduction The Book of Joshua The Book of Judges The Book of Ruth The First Book of Samuel The Second Book of Samuel The First Book of Kings The Second Book of Kings The First Book of Chronicles The Second Book of Chronicles The Book of Ezra The Book of Nehemiah BIBLICAL NOVELLAS Introduction The Book of Tobit The Book of Judith The Book of Esther The First Book of Maccabees The Second Book of Maccabees THE WISDOM BOOKS Introduction The Book of Job The Book of Psalms The Book of Proverbs The Book of Ecclesiastes The Song of Songs The Book of Wisdom The Wisdom of Ben Sira THE PROPHETIC BOOKS Introduction The Book of Isaiah The Book of Jeremiah The Book of Lamentations The Book of Baruch The Book of Ezekiel The Book of Daniel The Book of Hosea The Book of Joel The Book of Amos The Book of Obadiah The Book of Jonah The Book of Micah The Book of Nahum The Book of Habakkuk The Book of Zephaniah The Book of Haggai The Book of Zechariah The Book of Malachi Preface to the New American Bible New Testament THE GOSPELS Introduction The Gospel according to Matthew The Gospel according to Mark The Gospel according to Luke The Gospel according to John The Acts of the Apostles THE NEW TESTAMENT LETTERS Introduction The Letter to the Romans The First Letter to the Corinthians The Second Letter to the Corinthians The Letter to the Galatians The Letter to the Ephesians The Letter to the Philippians The Letter to the Colossians The First Letter to the Thessalonians The Second Letter to the Thessalonians The First Letter to Timothy The Second Letter to Timothy The Letter to Titus The Letter to Philemon The Letter to the Hebrews THE CATHOLIC LETTERS Introduction The Letter of James The First Letter of Peter The Second Letter of Peter The First Letter of John The Second Letter of John The Third Letter of John The Letter of Jude The Book of Revelation

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Reviews

  • Weekday solemnities, you need to correct the reading, Resp Psalm Citations

    4
    By SAKOSF3-4
    When there is a solemnity or a feast day on a weekday, it can be difficult or impossible to find the citation /link for the Resp. Psalm and Second Reading. If there are 2 readings on a weekday, I suggest you format that day like you format Sunday readings, with a dedicated line for each reading citation and also for the Responsorial Psalm. Thank you! Sr. Arlene Kohut, OSF
  • Not flexible

    1
    By Wkgashound
    My parish does not offer a missal. I use apps to read the scripture as the lectors speak. I cannot change the date in the app to select the Sunday readings at rhe Saturday Vigil. Frustrating that the app does not offer a vigil option.
  • Features

    1
    By Granim
    The preface to Old Testament comes up when I open the app and in order to read any of it I have to use the search feature. is there a way to make it like a book instead of looking up plonk piece at a time?T
  • Be Careful of Privacy Policy

    1
    By JMac1483
    When clicking on "developer's privacy policy" you are presented with Chinese writing accompanied by small video images of explicit pornography.
  • My go to bible app…

    5
    By Gwitapple
    Great features, love: daily readings, highlighting and verse history Been using for over 10 yrs Occasionally a bug but developer on it quickly
  • Good Bible

    5
    By quilt grammy
    I have used this app for a number of years and I find it to follow my printed version exactly
  • Not the NAB Revised Edition

    1
    By Shonh
    This app is not the New American Revised Edition that is used by the Divine Office of the Catholic church. This is some other translation. I hope to cancel this order.
  • New American Bible

    5
    By French Painter
    Do you plan to update to the 2021 readings????
  • WAS my Go To😳

    2
    By DobbysKitten
    Was my go to... Key word, WAS! The Date is a Day Behind and Where are the Daily Readings?!?πŸ™€ I am going through withdrawals... Please Update this app!πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ To Earn a 5 Star Rating, get this Fixed!
  • Looking for update for 2021

    5
    By John P Wentland
    I’m disappointed that the Liturgical Readings for each day ended with January 31, 2020. I use that feature every day. I hope you plan to update this feature, because this app is my β€œgo to” for my scripture reflections. I appreciate the cross-referencing and footnote comments. Please let us know what we can do to get this update. Thank you.

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