NIV, Holy Bible, New Testament, Red Letter

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4.3
182 reviews
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200
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Read the New Testament on your device just as if you were reading a physical book.

Special Note: This red-letter edition eBook has been optimized for reading on color screens, but will still function effectively on other devices.

The Bible is the bestselling book in history, and the New International Version (NIV) Bible is the most popular modern English translation available. This bestselling New Testament eBook is designed for an intuitive user experience. With quick page turns and a hyperlinked textual footnoting system that allows you to easily jump from Bible text to footnote and back again, this NIV New Testament eBook is fast and robust. And with the “How to Use This Bible” feature included, navigating the New Testament has never been easier.

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  • Complete New Testament text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International Version (NIV)
  • Easy navigation to individual books and chapters of the Bible from the table of contents
  • Hyperlinked alphabetical footnote system that allows quick and easy access
  • "How to Use This Bible" section that explains all you need to know to get the best user experience

The New International Version (NIV) is the world’s bestselling modern-English Bible translation—accurate, readable, and clear, yet rich with the detail found in the original languages. The NIV is the result of over 50 years of work by the Committee on Bible Translation, who oversee the efforts of many contributing scholars. Representing the spectrum of evangelicalism, the translators come from a wide range of denominations and various countries and continually review new research to ensure the NIV remains at the forefront of accessibility, relevance, and authority. Every NIV Bible that is purchased helps Biblica translate and give Bibles to people in need around the world.

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4.3
182 reviews
Hunter Richardson
January 13, 2016
For those of you who don't know, this is God's second novel after the Old Testament. It's a marked improvement, in my opinion. He got rid of a lot of his previous angst and scorn, and has really begun to show some of the maturity present in his later works. He's become a much more loving and kind God, and, noticeably, he doesn't throw nearly as many tantrums as he did in the first book. That said, there is still vast room for improvement. Plot wise, there isn't really much suspense, and the story can be incredibly repetitive. In like four chapters, he just rewords the same basic story over and over again. To top that off, he puts those chapters one right after the other. Like we wouldn't notice! I like the whole Jesus character, but let's face it, the whole good guy martyr thing has been done before. There was no need to devote so much of the book to that guy. If you're really looking for a good God read, check out the Koran or the Book of Mormon. They're much more polished. Plus, the storytelling in the Book of Mormon is wild. Some people say it goes too far and point to it as evidence that God's over the hill, but I beg to differ. Just read it. God's like a genius or something. I mean, magic spectacles! Tell me that isn't awesome. I don't know how he dreams up some of this crap.
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Meldwin Denosta
January 6, 2017
A VERY CRITICAL ALERT!!! Hello beloved saints! I'm sure you know that NIV Bible was published by Zondervan but is now owned by Harper Collins, who also published the SATANIC BIBLE and the joy of Gay sex. The NIV Bible has now removed 64,575 words from the Bible including Jehovah, Calvary, Holy Ghost and Omnipotent to mention but a few. The NIV Bible hasalso now remove 45 complete verses. Most of us have the Bible on our devices and phones. Try and find these Scriptures in NIV Bible on your computers, phone
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A Google user
August 18, 2018
All the free bibles are all about bringing me adds that I don't care to see, they just polluted my phone. All the bibles you pay for do not give you enough information about them and you purchase them only to find out their worst than the free bibles. Not a good message to new believers!!! I'm starting to give up on bible Apps because I can't get any real answers to my question. Pretty world I say.
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