價格:免費
更新日期:2020-07-21
檔案大小:34M
目前版本:0.2
版本需求:Android 6.0 以上版本
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With Biblical word challenge, reading the Bible daily will not only help you grow in your faith but it is also an amazing source of encouragement throughout your day.
The simple interactive word find challenges will test your knowledge of each verse in each chapter of a book, it will also test your pattern finding skills.
All the biblical books are available, Old Testament, New Testament, Hidden / Additional books which are often omitted from other bibles.
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How to play
1) To begin; from the main screen click on the first book Genesis, you are taken straight to the puzzle.
2) Click on the verses button below the letter grid to view the verse(s) from which the words are taken. Memorise the verse(s), then close the verse window to return to the puzzle.
3) The letters for the words can be very jumbled, they can be spelt backwards, vertically, horizontally, or even a mixture of this. Press, hold your finger on the screen and drag over the letters in the correct order to spell the word.
4) Complete 5 puzzles without any errors and get a reward that helps you complete further puzzles with hints.
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Bible study
If you just want to read a chapter of a whole book; from the main screen click on the Book Archive button, scroll to the book you want and click read. You can flick through the chapters using the navigation buttons at the top of the page
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More about the Bible...
A collection of books and letters written by many people who were inspired by the Holy Spirit of God.
The Holy Bible consists of two main sections: the Old Testament (including Psalms and Proverbs) and the New Testament (Matthew through Revelation).
The Old Testament records God’s interaction with mankind before He sent His son to redeem us, while recording prophesy predicting that coming. The New Testament tells us of God’s Son and Anointed One, Jesus, and the wonderful salvation that he purchased for us.