An app popped up on my screen shoeing comparisons of 2 translations of the Bible. It looked okay and downloaded the app called Bible Home. It took over my home screens and I had to download a special app to Uninstall it.
Don't fall for it..
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@Keeper if you are in search of a reputable app for that - Olive Tree is able to compare versions, also Logos, and “the Bible app” which is also known as YouVersion. Each of these have methods to use them for free, as well as certain paid options.

A free website for comparison is www.biblegateway.com

@katharos @Keeper BibleHub is pretty good too (and free) - lots of Bible translations (but less user friendly than YouuVersion) but it does have LOTS of commentaries and more

Bible gateway (a website) also let's you compare scriptures from different translations)

Andy B

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youfor your explanation on these different Bible apps. This information is so very helpful to me.
I currently have YouVersion but I need to access the tutorial to make good use of it.
I'll try BibleGateway and see how that works.
I really like dingdash. It's great to have people reach out and be so helpful.

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@Keeper you're very welcome

yes, we're loving DingDash too!

bible gateway is great - we use the website version all the time

Bible Hub isn't something i use all the time, but I'd never be likely to be able to afford all the commentaries it has (aybe 15 plus?), such as Matthew Henry, Pulpit, Gills - they help me see scripture, so much more richly - but it is old English sometimes, which even an Englishman like me can struggle with!

Andy B

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