Scofield Reference Bible Note 4+

Commentary and KJV Holy Verses

Oleg Shukalovich

Designed for iPad

    • 4.8 • 2.2K Ratings
    • Free

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Scofield Reference Bible Notes

Scofield Reference Bible Notes

For over 90 years people have relied on this reference work in their daily study of God's Word. Written originally in 1909, C. I. Scofield's intent was to provide a concise but complete tool that would meet the need of someone just beginning to read the Bible.
The Scofield Reference Bible contains very brief commentary, often consisting of no more than a few sentences and several cross-references. The brevity of the notes allowed Scofield's commentary to be included in the margins and footnotes in study Bibles, which countless Christians use as their primary study Bible

What’s New

Version 5.1

Bug fixes and performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
2.2K Ratings

2.2K Ratings

jammrl ,

For God so love me he gave his only begotten Son that I might have life sand life more abundantly.

The word of God is living and powerful and sharper than any two edge sword piercing even to the division of soul and spirit and joint and marrow and is a discerner of thoughts and intents if the hearts this presentation of the Bible encourages me and is always close to me. Thank God that this presentation helps me draw nigh to God as he draws nigh to me. I live the written word and I love the voice activated word. The voice activated word encourages me when I can’t speak for myself To God be glory for the things he has done. Thank you for the many ways you present the word of God.

Reny28 ,

I love this app!

When I'm home alone I listen to the audio of the Bible. I have never read the Bible from beginning to end but I have started and listen every night. God is great. Reading the Bible is humbling and an affirmation the Lord is always with us. We may not understand the circumstances in our lives but through prayer God gives us strength to keep moving ahead.

ElsieRM3 ,

Moving between chapters

It may be just my lack of knowledge, but I find it hard to get from, say one Psalm to another. I'm trying to memorize several Psalms and going from Psalm 1 to 23 to 117 is a task. Am I missing something? Flipping the pages is a real distraction.
Is there some kind of tutorial included or is this trial and error learning?
I'm trying to learn as many short Psalms as possible, then work on Bible verses. At my age (75) keeping my facilities sharp is a necessity. I've noticed a definite loss of memory of some things, like keys and words, and figured stretching my memory cells would help to keep me fresh.
Thanks for. Any help.

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