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KJVA Bible (Package Name: wiktoria.goroch.bible_kjva.AOUSFCKLLRSGYXYC) is developed by Igor Apps and the latest version of Bible KJV with Apocrypha 5.9.1 was updated on February 29, 2024. Bible KJV with Apocrypha is in the category of Books & Reference with the feature Book Reviews. You can check all apps from the developer of Bible KJV with Apocrypha and find 200 alternative apps to Bible KJV with Apocrypha on Android. Currently this app is for free. This app can be downloaded on Android 5.0+ on APKPure.fo or Google Play. All APK/XAPK files on APKPure.fo are original and 100% safe with fast download.
Bible King James Version with Apocrypha
Book of Enoch, Jasher and Jubilees are not in Apocrypha so they are seperated in the Table of Contents and in the Search. Also they are not in Reading Plan and Daily Verses. You can remove these books: Menu->Settings->switch off "Show Enoch/Jasher/Jubilees"
Daily Verse (Daily Psalm, Daily Gospel - you can make your own Daily Verse), Reading Plan (canonical) - read Bible in one Year, 180 Days, 90 Days, Audio Bible (TTS feature) and many others functions.
The King James Version (KJV), commonly known as the Authorized Version (AV) or King James Bible (KJB), is an English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England begun in 1604 and completed in 1611. First printed by the King's Printer Robert Barker, this was the third translation into English to be approved by the English Church authorities.
James gave the translators instructions intended to guarantee that the new version would conform to the ecclesiology and reflect the episcopal structure of the Church of England and its belief in an ordained clergy. The translation was done by 47 scholars, all of whom were members of the Church of England. In common with most other translations of the period, the New Testament was translated from Greek, the Old Testament was translated from Hebrew text, while the Apocrypha were translated from the Greek and Latin.
The Biblical apocrypha (from the Greek word ἀπόκρυφος, apókruphos, meaning "hidden") denotes the collection of ancient books found, in some editions of the Bible, in a separate section between the Old and New Testaments or as an appendix after the New Testament. Although the term apocrypha had been in use since the 5th century, it was in Luther's Bible of 1534 that the Apocrypha was first published as a separate intertestamental section. Luther was making a polemical point about the canonicity of these books. As an authority for this division, he cited St. Jerome, who in the early 5th century distinguished the Hebrew and Greek Old Testaments, stating that books not found in the Hebrew were not received as canonical. Although his statement was controversial in his day, Jerome was later titled a Doctor of the Church and his authority was also cited in the Anglican statement in 1571 of the Thirty-Nine Articles.
King James Version
The English-language King James Version (KJV) of 1611 followed the lead of the Luther Bible in using an inter-testamental section labelled "Books called Apocrypha", or just "Apocrypha" at the running page header. The KJV followed the Geneva Bible of 1560 almost exactly (variations are marked below). The section contains the following:
- 1 Esdras (Vulgate 3 Esdras)
- 2 Esdras (Vulgate 4 Esdras)
- Tobit
- Judith ("Judeth" in Geneva)
- Rest of Esther (Vulgate Esther 10:4-16:24)
- Wisdom
- Ecclesiasticus (also known as Sirach)
- Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremy ("Jeremiah" in Geneva) (all part of Vulgate Baruch)
- Song of the Three Children (Vulgate Daniel 3:24-90)
- Story of Susanna (Vulgate Daniel 13)
- The Idol Bel and the Dragon (Vulgate Daniel 14)
- Prayer of Manasses (follows 2 Chronicles in Geneva)
- 1 Maccabees
- 2 Maccabees
Included in this list are those books of the Clementine Vulgate that were not in Luther's canon. These are the books most frequently referred to by the casual appellation "the Apocrypha". These same books are also listed in Article VI of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England. Despite being placed in the Apocrypha, in the table of lessons at the front of some printings of the King James Bible, these books are included under the Old Testament.

KJVA Bible 5.9.1 Update

we fixed crashes and improved performance in KJV Bible with Apocrypha app
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Bible KJV with Apocrypha
Bible KJV with Apocrypha 5.9.1 APK
January 4, 2024 25.33 MB

Requires Android: Android 5.0+

Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64

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Size: 25.33 MB

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we fixed crashes and improved performance in KJV Bible with Apocrypha app
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February 26, 2024 23.53 MB
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Bible KJV with Apocrypha 5.9.0 APK
December 30, 2023 25.33 MB

Requires Android: Android 5.0+

Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64

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SHA1: 38f1457ea4a2aac73e7b9ff4d24abe30f4a10078

Size: 25.33 MB

What's New:

we fixed crashes, add some features and improved performance in KJV Bible with Apocrypha app
Bible KJV with Apocrypha
Bible KJV with Apocrypha 5.8.1 APK
November 8, 2022 8.44 MB

Requires Android: Android 4.4+

Screen DPI: 160-640dpi

SHA1: 5dbe6e7e1ec9ee6047e8bfe2afcf2030f5db0c31

Size: 8.44 MB

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we fixed crashes, add some features and improved performance in KJV Bible with Apocrypha app
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