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Originally Posted by Conan46
Youversion Bible app still allows you to download many of their Bibles. Of course you can only use them within the app and some publishers ask for your email when you download their Bible version. I like the Bible app and use the audio Bible the most. They have KJV, NIV, NASB and a few others in professionally read audio. Also for Alexa users you can have the Bible app read chapters of the Bible to you, but you don't get to choose which version it reads from. It is read by a person though instead of Alexa. e.g : "Alexa have the Bible app read John chapter 3."
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Thanks for the additional info.
I have been using Bible Gateway for listening to the Bible (NASB95), but I haven't been altogether pleased with the narration. I guess that I'm asking a lot from a narration that is, after all,
free. ha
I have three, I think that it is, sets of CD's of the New Testament or the whole Bible (again NASB--one of them may be the original NASB), that I bought prior to the proliferation of online narrations. I really like the narrations, but I hate messing with CD's. One or two of them, at least, are MP3, though, so that eliminates a lot of the shuffling of CD's. And CD's do get scratched . . . .
I don't have Alexa. I hear people talk about it in good terms, so it must be a good thing. Frankly, I have almost no idea what it is (no one needs to make a post to tell me, but thank you), except that you can hear things from it! And, I've seen a pic or two on Amazon's website. If you know what I mean by an "early adopter," well I'm just the opposite.