Spectrum Bible
Wave Study Bible, Inc.
4.8 ★
store rating
Free
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 73 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.6
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
87%
4 star
9%
3 star
1%
2 star
1%
1 star
2%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
25% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
73% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Ad complaints
Many low ratings mention excessive ads
About Spectrum Bible
This is a free Bible app with distinctives.
First, the guy that wrote it was AOL's Chief Architect so it is easy to use.
Second, this guy also has a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary so he makes the Greek and Hebrew easy to use and the differences between Bible translations understandable.
Most apps present Bible translations like a smorgasbord of choices without giving any way to choose between them. This app places the Greek and Hebrew alongside a spectrum of translations--from the most literal to the most paraphrased. It also color codes them so you know what each one is good at: blues are word-for-word translations and are accurate to the specific words, greens are phrase-for-phrase translations and are accurate to the phrase, and earth tones are thought-for-thought translations and are good at thoughts.
Finally, it doesn't need the Internet or WiFi. You can go out under a tree somewhere and have full and fast access to all the Bibles.
You might think of this app as the "AOL" (the simple one) of Bible apps.
First, the guy that wrote it was AOL's Chief Architect so it is easy to use.
Second, this guy also has a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary so he makes the Greek and Hebrew easy to use and the differences between Bible translations understandable.
Most apps present Bible translations like a smorgasbord of choices without giving any way to choose between them. This app places the Greek and Hebrew alongside a spectrum of translations--from the most literal to the most paraphrased. It also color codes them so you know what each one is good at: blues are word-for-word translations and are accurate to the specific words, greens are phrase-for-phrase translations and are accurate to the phrase, and earth tones are thought-for-thought translations and are good at thoughts.
Finally, it doesn't need the Internet or WiFi. You can go out under a tree somewhere and have full and fast access to all the Bibles.
You might think of this app as the "AOL" (the simple one) of Bible apps.