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About Apocrypha: Bible's Lost Books
Discover the Apocrypha, the biblical texts removed from the King James Bible in 1885 after nearly 2,000 years of inclusion. This app resurrects these lost books—known as Deuterocanonical texts—bringing ancient wisdom back to your fingertips for study, reflection, and historical exploration.
Whether you're a scholar investigating early Christian manuscripts, a devotional reader seeking deeper spiritual knowledge, or a history enthusiast curious about the Dead Sea Scrolls and their connections to these texts, you'll find everything you need here. The app includes all 16 Apocryphal books: 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras (with the 70 missing verses), Tobit, Judith, Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, Baruch, and more—complete and ready for offline access.
Listen to professional audio narration of every passage through text-to-speech technology, or read in immersive full-screen mode without distractions. Customize your experience with adjustable fonts, line spacing, and bold text for comfortable reading sessions of any length. Auto-scrolling keeps the text flowing naturally, while three different verse layout options let you personalize how the Bible appears on your screen.
Study effectively with powerful search functionality to locate keywords and phrases across all books. Bookmark favorite passages, add personal notes, highlight verses in four distinct colors, and copy text instantly—everything a serious Bible student needs. Your reading progress is automatically saved, so you'll always resume exactly where you left off, whether in portrait or landscape orientation.
The Apocrypha has sparked theological debate for centuries. Some argue these books were wrongly excluded due to printing costs or missing Hebrew manuscripts, while fragments discovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls suggest early Jewish communities valued them highly. Others question their canonical status based on content concerns. This app lets you form your own conclusions by providing direct access to the original texts, free from commercial filtering.
Fully functional offline, this app requires no internet connection once downloaded—ideal for travel, study sessions, or places with limited connectivity. Additional Bible translations are available separately, including the King James Version (KJV 1611) and World English Bible (WEB) for comparative study.
Experience the complete Apocrypha: Bible's Lost Books—authentic, feature-rich, and entirely free.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Complete offline access to all 16 Apocryphal books without internet required
- Study tools include search, bookmarks, highlights, notes, and automatic progress saving
- Professional audio narration and customizable reading options for accessibility
- Free app with no ads, subscriptions, or paywalls for core functionality
Cons
- Text-to-speech audio quality depends on device capabilities and may sound robotic
- No built-in comparative study tools to view King James or other translations side-by-side
- Limited to Android platform only; no iOS or desktop version available
- Requires significant storage space for offline content and audio narration files
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