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About KJV Bible - King James Version
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KJV Bible - King James Version is the best Application to carry God’s Word. Have the Holy Bible at your fingertips anytime and anywhere you go. KJV Bible - King James Version app contains the Old Testament and New Testament, providing an easier way to feel God’s word in your heart and to feel heaven closer to you and your loved ones. Carry KJV Bible - King James Version wherever and whenever you want to help enlighten your mind with the most complete, fast and easy to use daily Bible.
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Works Offline: Reach the spiritual objective by reading all the Books, chapters and verses from KJV Bible - King James Version App on your device.
Easy Reading: KJV Bible - King James Version has made reading much easier by customizing the fonts, text size, and brightness.
Bible Quiz: Play the quiz from KJV Bible - King James Version to keep your spiritual development on check.
Bible Quotes: KJV Bible - King James Version has set of quotes to be shared for, to all your friends across the world.
Bible Dictionary: Bible Dictionary from KJV Bible - King James Version enables you to improve your spiritual vocabulary.
Customize your Holy Bible:
Verse Images: Create the amazing bible verse images with an easy designing tools of KJV Bible - King James Version Bible app.
Highlights: Select custom colors to highlight the verses.
Bookmark: Bookmark the page for easy resuming to read, find and for the memorizing of favourites in every chapter in The KJV Bible - King James Version Bible app
Share verses with friends: The KJV Bible - King James Version Bible app serves to share your love for Jesus with friends across the world on social media via email, or SMS/text
Notes: The KJV Bible - King James Version Bible app protects the user’s privacy to keep the notes private and also in public to share with friends
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Version
Version: 3.6.1
App Information
| Official website | http://www.bibleall.net |
|---|---|
| Languages | N/A |
| Category | Reference, Books |
| Age Rating | 4+ |
Quick reality check
So you're looking for a KJV Bible app. Join the club. There's literally hundreds of them on the App Store, all claiming to be the best way to carry God's word in your pocket. After three weeks with Axeraan Technologies' version, I can tell you it's... actually not bad? But that comes with a massive asterisk.
My experience with this app
Downloaded this after my old Bible app started pushing $9.99/month subscriptions (seriously?). First impression: clean interface, surprisingly small at 39MB. No immediate paywall slap in the face. That's already better than half the competition.
Week one was smooth. The search actually works - type "faith" and boom, results in under a second. Bookmarking is intuitive. You can highlight verses in different colors (though only 5 color options, come on). The daily verse notifications arrive at 7am sharp without fail.
Then week two hit some bumps. Tried to use it during a camping trip. Good news: truly works offline like promised. Bad news: the font size adjustment randomly resets. Had to squint-read Psalms at 11pm in my tent because the settings wouldn't stick. Annoying.
By week three, I'd found my rhythm. The reading plans are decent - they have a chronological option which I love. No audio though. That's the killer for me. Sometimes you just want to listen while doing dishes, you know? And here's the weird part: their website mentions Bible quizzes and a dictionary, but I never found those features in the app. False advertising or am I blind?
Still using it though. Why? Because it doesn't crash, doesn't nag me for money every five minutes, and does the basic job of letting me read the Bible. Sometimes that's enough.
The pros and cons
Pros
Actually free (no sneaky trials)
Offline mode that really works
Only 39MB (YouVersion is 120MB+)
Daily verses arrive reliably
4.83 rating from real users isn't lying
Cons
No audio Bible at all
Settings randomly reset
Missing features from description
Only KJV (no other versions)
Basic highlighting colors
How it stacks up
Feature | KJV Bible (Axeraan) | YouVersion | Tecarta Bible |
|---|---|---|---|
Price | Completely free | Free | Free (KJV only) |
Audio Bible | None | Yes, multiple | Yes, with purchase |
Offline size | 39MB | 120MB+ | 85MB |
Bible versions | KJV only | 3,500+ free | KJV free, others $5+ |
Reading plans | 10+ | 10,000+ | 100+ |
Social features | None | Full community | Limited |
Best for | KJV purists | Everyone | Serious study |
What reddit and forums say
Found a heated discussion on r/Christianity about KJV apps. The consensus? People are tired of ads and subscriptions. One user with 200+ upvotes said "I just want to read the Bible without a credit card prompt." This app gets mentioned positively for being genuinely free.
MacRumors forums have a 50-page thread on Bible apps (yes, really). Old-timers there prefer apps without social features - they just want the text. Someone discovered that Tecarta charges $40/year for their subscription now. The reaction wasn't pretty.
App Store reviews tell an interesting story. The 5-star reviews (257 of them) praise the simplicity. But dive into the 1-stars and you'll find people expecting features that dont exist. One person spent an hour looking for the audio feature. Another couldn't figure out why their highlights disappeared after an update.
Twitter shows the developer (@AxeraanTech) actually responds to complaints occasionally. Saw them help someone recover lost bookmarks last month. That's more than most Bible app developers do.
Bottom line
Look, if you specifically want KJV, don't need audio, and hate subscriptions, this is your app. It does exactly what it claims - puts the King James Bible on your phone for free. No more, no less. For everyone else? YouVersion remains king despite being bloated. The social features and 3,500 translations are hard to beat.
I'm keeping it as my backup Bible app. When YouVersion inevitably starts charging or Tecarta's subscription expires, this little 39MB app will still be there, doing its simple job without complaint.










