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	<title>Comments on: How to get a good bible app for your iPhone</title>
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		<dc:creator>chapter summary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 05:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just got a kindle for Christmas and need to put it to use to decide if I enjoy it.  I use to read in high school.  I enjoyed a few Dan Brown books and David Baldacci books also.  I like any book that has a interesting story.  I am a twenty year old male if that helps with suggestions.  Twilight would be an example of something I would not want to read.Herman Melville stories.Well I have plenty of classically styled horror tales. I also have some sci-fi and a couple novels. Just search Kindle for &quot;Chris Robertson&quot; if you would like to take a look.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got a kindle for Christmas and need to put it to use to decide if I enjoy it.  I use to read in high school.  I enjoyed a few Dan Brown books and David Baldacci books also.  I like any book that has a interesting story.  I am a twenty year old male if that helps with suggestions.  Twilight would be an example of something I would not want to read.Herman Melville stories.Well I have plenty of classically styled horror tales. I also have some sci-fi and a couple novels. Just search Kindle for &#8220;Chris Robertson&#8221; if you would like to take a look.</p>
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		<title>By: Kindle lover</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kindle lover</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 11:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I also like the ESV Bible very much, just because of its easy to use.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also like the ESV Bible very much, just because of its easy to use.</p>
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		<title>By: Wayne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wayne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 02:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes I have used PocketBible. It certainly has some advantages, namely the extra Bible versions, the ability to search a word easily, and more customisable.
And it&#039;s actually QUICKER to find a verse with it&#039;s button style interface, but the button style interface is just so ugly I don&#039;t enjoy using it. It&#039;s not a mac experience. It&#039;s like it&#039;s been well programmed but not graphically designed. To me, it&#039;s a computer program not an iPhone app.

What I most use on ESV, is the history window to flip between 2 or 3 passages I am looking at together. PocketBible doesn&#039;t seem to do that either.

PocketBible is easier to navigate through a passage with, you just click on the right side of the screen and the page turns, like kindle. ESV you need to scroll which is a shame. 

So let&#039;s see what happens first, can ESV add some little features like easily searching for a word and turning a page, or can PocketBible can fix up their graphics to look better.

Neither of them work with the built-in &#039;Voiceover&#039; screenreader so they are no good for partially blind people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes I have used PocketBible. It certainly has some advantages, namely the extra Bible versions, the ability to search a word easily, and more customisable.<br />
And it&#8217;s actually QUICKER to find a verse with it&#8217;s button style interface, but the button style interface is just so ugly I don&#8217;t enjoy using it. It&#8217;s not a mac experience. It&#8217;s like it&#8217;s been well programmed but not graphically designed. To me, it&#8217;s a computer program not an iPhone app.</p>
<p>What I most use on ESV, is the history window to flip between 2 or 3 passages I am looking at together. PocketBible doesn&#8217;t seem to do that either.</p>
<p>PocketBible is easier to navigate through a passage with, you just click on the right side of the screen and the page turns, like kindle. ESV you need to scroll which is a shame. </p>
<p>So let&#8217;s see what happens first, can ESV add some little features like easily searching for a word and turning a page, or can PocketBible can fix up their graphics to look better.</p>
<p>Neither of them work with the built-in &#8216;Voiceover&#8217; screenreader so they are no good for partially blind people.</p>
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		<title>By: Hillary Morris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hillary Morris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 21:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow thanks for the gracious words.  Your description perfectly encapsulates what we were aiming for in this app.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow thanks for the gracious words.  Your description perfectly encapsulates what we were aiming for in this app.</p>
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		<title>By: Craig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 21:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey that looks like a good program. What other Bibles are available? I like the ESV and its literal style is great for word study, but does they also offer the NIV or NLT or another of the more natural-sounding translations for casual reading?

How about Strong&#039;s numbers for when I want to dig into the Greek or Hebrew a little bit, along with a good Greek/Hebrew Lexicon. I like AMG&#039;s Complete Word Study Dictionaries for that purpose. Do they have those?

Of course there are scholars out there who know Greek and Hebrew way better than I ever will, so what I want most of the time is a good multi-volume commentary. With all the memory on an iPhone I can actually get dozens of commentaries on my phone at the same time. I wonder what commentaries are available with this ESV program? Of course there&#039;s the ESV Study Bible notes (I don&#039;t think those are included free in this app) but what about a nice multi-volume set like the IVP New Testament Commentary series?

Finally, a lot of my Bible reading is devotional in nature. What daily devotionals are available for it? The classics like My Utmost for His Highest and Spurgeon&#039;s Daily Treasury of the Psalm&#039;s would be great, but John Piper also has some good devotionals out like Taste and See, and A Godward Life. Can I get any of those?

If it&#039;s just the ESV, then free is nice but it&#039;s not very useful. PocketBible for iPhone is also free and comes with about 40 free Bibles, reference books, and devotionals. Hundreds of additional Bibles and reference books are available for it at http://www.laridian.com. And like your ESV, no internet access is required once you have the books installed, so you can read or study anywhere you go!

Thanks for the good review.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey that looks like a good program. What other Bibles are available? I like the ESV and its literal style is great for word study, but does they also offer the NIV or NLT or another of the more natural-sounding translations for casual reading?</p>
<p>How about Strong&#8217;s numbers for when I want to dig into the Greek or Hebrew a little bit, along with a good Greek/Hebrew Lexicon. I like AMG&#8217;s Complete Word Study Dictionaries for that purpose. Do they have those?</p>
<p>Of course there are scholars out there who know Greek and Hebrew way better than I ever will, so what I want most of the time is a good multi-volume commentary. With all the memory on an iPhone I can actually get dozens of commentaries on my phone at the same time. I wonder what commentaries are available with this ESV program? Of course there&#8217;s the ESV Study Bible notes (I don&#8217;t think those are included free in this app) but what about a nice multi-volume set like the IVP New Testament Commentary series?</p>
<p>Finally, a lot of my Bible reading is devotional in nature. What daily devotionals are available for it? The classics like My Utmost for His Highest and Spurgeon&#8217;s Daily Treasury of the Psalm&#8217;s would be great, but John Piper also has some good devotionals out like Taste and See, and A Godward Life. Can I get any of those?</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s just the ESV, then free is nice but it&#8217;s not very useful. PocketBible for iPhone is also free and comes with about 40 free Bibles, reference books, and devotionals. Hundreds of additional Bibles and reference books are available for it at <a href="http://www.laridian.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.laridian.com</a>. And like your ESV, no internet access is required once you have the books installed, so you can read or study anywhere you go!</p>
<p>Thanks for the good review.</p>
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