John Gill Expositions Bible 4+

John Gill Expositions Bible

Watchdis Group B.V

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

John Gill Expositions Bible Commentary is an offline Bible that has King James Bible or KJV Bible offline. Offline Bible for your pocket and daily reading, daily verses

John Gill’s Bible Commentary app is a must have on your gadget if you desire to study the Word of God deeper and gain different perspectives. John Gill’s Bible Commentary app offers a complete exposition of the Word of God verse by verse.

John Gill was an English Baptist pastor, a biblical scholar and a theologian who was very dedicated to the Word of God since his childhood days. His work retains influence into the 21st century. He was also argued as a hyper-Calvinist but it was an academic debate. Nonetheless, when John Gill was twelve years old, he heard a sermon from his pastor where God said to Adam, “Where art thou?” (Genesis 3:9) and the message led to his conversion.

The Word of God is an important part of our daily walk as followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. And reading it daily is for the transformation and renewal of strength of your body, soul and spirit protecting you against the works of the devil and of the flesh. The Word of God is a fountain of life, full of God’s promises to all His children. It serves as our hope, our light and our daily communication to the Father.

And in the light of reading and studying the Word of God, there are aids to help you understand the Bible better such as Bible commentaries from other theologians. A Bible commentary is written by a commentator in a series of notes which explains the meaning of passages of Scripture and or its historical context that may reflect the beliefs and perspective of the writer.
And John Gill was one of the commentators who did exhaustive look at the Bible almost verse per verse. His writings tried to explain the passage of the Scripture considering the historical background and perspective of the Jews when the Word of God was written.

In Hebrews 4:12, John Gill exposed, “This is to be understood of Christ, the essential Word of God; for the Word of God was a known name of the Messiah among the Jews; and therefore the apostle makes use of it when writing to them…”

Therefore, John Gill’s Bible Commentary app is useful also for those who desire to dig deeper in the Jewish roots of the Bible.

Features of the King James Bible part
1. Daily Bible Verses
Get daily notification so you can meditate on the daily Bible verse of the day. This makes you grow as a Christian.

2. Audio Bible Reading
Every Bible is unique and this one allows you to listen to the word of God as you are on the go.

3. Highlight and Note taking
You can take notes and even have a notepad in the app which you can use daily to record your activities of the word of God.

Download John Gill’s Bible Commentary app now and enjoy a deeper study, reflection, and meditation of God’s Word for a deeper communication and fellowship with Holy Spirit.

What’s New

Version 41.0

- Fixed audio issue for ios 14
- updated support email

App Privacy

The developer, Watchdis Group B.V, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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  • Usage Data
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