Romanian Bible King James Version (Romanian Holy Bible)
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名前 | Biblia |
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バージョン | 5.7.0 |
アップデート | 2024年09月01日 |
サイズ | 8 MB |
カテゴリー | 書籍&参考書 |
インストール | 100千+ |
開発元 | Bible apps for spirit |
Android OS | Android 5.0+ |
Google Play ID | wiktoria.goroch.biblia_romana.AOURLEFOUXVLGZWS |
Biblia · 説明
The Bible (Romanian Holy Bible)
The Cornilescu Bible (1921)
Bible Reading Plans
Chronological, Canonical and Historical Reading Plans for a Year, 180 and 90 Days.
You can set notifications, track your reading history, and see the plan every day. Read Cornilescu Bible Easily in One Year!
Daily Bible Verses
The application already has daily verses (all the books in the Bible), the Psalms and the Gospels. And you can create your own verse - just choose your favorite Bible books! Daily Notification, copy / share the lyrics!
Free & Offline
All of these features are free and offline! Download this Cornilescu Bible application and use all of these features in your daily study!
Dumitru Cornilescu (born April 4, 1891, Slaşoma commune, Mehedinţi County - d. 1975, Switzerland) was a hierodeacon and author of a translation into Romanian of the Bible, published in 1921, the translation that is currently the most widespread translation of Protestant denominations (including nonprotected ones).
The Bible (from Greek books, books, books) refers to the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. These scripts are compilations of separate documents (called "books") written over a period of about 1,000 years. Only the Old Testament has about 100-150 different writers, coming from the intelligentsia in the service of political leaders. His books were published separately and gathered in the first and second centuries BC. to form the first Hebrew Bible, Tanach, and later, with additions, the Christian Bible, called by Christians and Holy Scripture.
The first part of the Christian Bible is called the Old Testament (from the Greek "palaia diathékè"). The Old Testament largely represents the Greek translation (or of it in other languages) of the Hebrew sacred text as it was through the 2nd century BC. A division of Jewish origin based on functional Old Testament terms divides it into the law ("the law of Moses," "the Pentateuch," the first "five books" of the Bible), the Prophets and the Holy Writings. The second part of the Christian Bible is called the New Testament.
The Cornilescu Bible (1921)
Bible Reading Plans
Chronological, Canonical and Historical Reading Plans for a Year, 180 and 90 Days.
You can set notifications, track your reading history, and see the plan every day. Read Cornilescu Bible Easily in One Year!
Daily Bible Verses
The application already has daily verses (all the books in the Bible), the Psalms and the Gospels. And you can create your own verse - just choose your favorite Bible books! Daily Notification, copy / share the lyrics!
Free & Offline
All of these features are free and offline! Download this Cornilescu Bible application and use all of these features in your daily study!
Dumitru Cornilescu (born April 4, 1891, Slaşoma commune, Mehedinţi County - d. 1975, Switzerland) was a hierodeacon and author of a translation into Romanian of the Bible, published in 1921, the translation that is currently the most widespread translation of Protestant denominations (including nonprotected ones).
The Bible (from Greek books, books, books) refers to the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. These scripts are compilations of separate documents (called "books") written over a period of about 1,000 years. Only the Old Testament has about 100-150 different writers, coming from the intelligentsia in the service of political leaders. His books were published separately and gathered in the first and second centuries BC. to form the first Hebrew Bible, Tanach, and later, with additions, the Christian Bible, called by Christians and Holy Scripture.
The first part of the Christian Bible is called the Old Testament (from the Greek "palaia diathékè"). The Old Testament largely represents the Greek translation (or of it in other languages) of the Hebrew sacred text as it was through the 2nd century BC. A division of Jewish origin based on functional Old Testament terms divides it into the law ("the law of Moses," "the Pentateuch," the first "five books" of the Bible), the Prophets and the Holy Writings. The second part of the Christian Bible is called the New Testament.