blue letter bible, you have about 15 bibles you can use including the KJV
Bible.com has a downloadable app file, no web connection needed. They will market to you relentlessly, though, so there is a cost in that regard.
Good note taking feature as well.
eSword for a computer and Bible Reader for Android is what I use.
BibleGateway is what I use.
Youversion Bible app.......you can also set up verse of the day to to your text or email.
But I don’t know if Bible Gateway comes as an app. I have it bookmarked on my tablet. I don’t care for apps in general.
Honestly, nothing is really “free” on the internet. Your name will be sold to advertising lists.
It’s better to pay bucks to get what you want sometime.
Biblegateway has just about every version of the Bible known to man, even some I never heard of.
Also, you can search on just ONE WORD if that’s all you remember from a verse to find it and it will display every instance of that word from Genesis to Revelation, or you can limit the searches to just the OLD or NEW Testaments, or just certain books..................
There’s also one they promote on Android phones.
Now, if I could just switch some of my texts away from SMS.
The “tips” out there reference settings that simply are not there. Looks like it’s going well and then there is not the option the “tips” say will be there.
Phone is on Android 9
P.S., other good Bible options listed in the thread
I would also like to recommend Blue Letter Bible.
It is not just a collection of versions, but an excellent resource site. Commentaries are linked to scripture passages along with a concordance and a dictionary. Searches for where the same Greek or Hebrew word appears is scripture are available.
Our church recommends the YouVersion Bible app. You have your choice among 71 English versions, can download a version for offline access, search by keyword or phrase, and find books of the bible either by chronological or alphabetical order.
Our Church also uploads sermon notes to the app, so you can read the notes on your phone.
The app is free, but accepts in-app donations.
https://www.youversion.com/the-bible-app/
I would also like to recommend Blue Letter Bible.
It is not just a collection of versions, but an excellent resource site. Commentaries are linked to scripture passages along with a concordance and a dictionary. Searches for where the same Greek or Hebrew word appears is scripture are available.
Looking to improve your Bible study?
Christian Educational Ministries
https://www.borntowin.net/bible-reading-plan/
If you enjoy "listening", goto:https://www.borntowin.net/ Click on the "Listen" button; then click on the "Audio Archives" button; then click on "Radio Programs". Select one that piques your interest, then click on the blue "Listen" button; it will load the program, and wait for you to hit the play/pause button.
Thou lookest in thy wrong places...
I don’t think a REAL KJV works on electronics.
You need to get a NKJV for that! ;)
Just use the Bible App. You can then get and use any version you want. You can also select verses and then compare to other versions to different words and study.
Gotcha covered.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sirma.mobile.bible.android
It has other features, but the “Bible” button lets you pick anyplace in the Bible to read, and it remembers where you are when you go there next. up top, to the right of the book and chapter is the version you’re reading from. This is selectable from HUNDREDS in many languages, and most can be Downloaded to your phone for ready access even when you’re not on WiFi.
There’s a “Plans” button that presents a selection of reading plans, if you want a little structure to your daily time in the Word. Some plans are year-long, others are a month, or 21 days, or 7 days exploring a specific topic in the Bible.
Dink around with it; you’ll get the hang of it.