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Revised Standard Version Bible (RSV) APK

Revised Standard Version Bible (RSV) APK

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Revised Version Bible is a revised standard version bible app in english

What's Revised Standard Version Bible (RSV) APK?

Revised Standard Version Bible (RSV) is a app for Android, It's developed by Jang bible author.
First released on google play in 4 years ago and latest version released in 4 years ago.
This app has 482 download times on Google play
This product is an app in Books & Reference category. More infomartion of Revised Standard Version Bible (RSV) on google play
Revised Version Bible is a revised standard version bible app in english. For revised standard version bible reader, this app use simple text format, make it easy to read. it can read and listen niv audio even for youth bible. It's free.

Feature:
- Revised Version Bible and you can read wherever you want.
- Bible text with standard format.
- Easy to read.
- Add your verse and share it to everyone in app.
- Share your verse to social (facebook, twitter and Email).

The holy bible revised version (RV) or English Revised Version (ERV) of the Bible is a late 19th-century British revision of the King James Version. It was the first and remains the only officially authorised and recognised revision of the King James Version in Britain. The work was entrusted to over 50 scholars from various denominations in Britain. American scholars were invited to co-operate, by correspondence. The new revised standard version bible Testament was published in 1881, the Old Testament in 1885, and the Apocrypha in 1894. The best known of the translation committee members were Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort; their fiercest critic of that period was John William Burgon.

The bible rsv of 1885 was the first post-King James Version modern English bible rsvce at the time to gain popular acceptance; and it was used and quoted favorably by ministers, authors, and theologians in the late 1800s and early 1900s, such as Andrew Murray and Clarence Larkin, in their works. Other important enhancements introduced in the RV include arrangement of the text into paragraphs, printing Old Testament poetry in indented poetic lines (rather than as prose), and the inclusion of marginal notes to alert the reader to variations in wording in ancient manuscripts. In its Apocrypha, the Revised Version became the first printed edition in English to offer the complete text of Second Esdras, inasmuch as damage to one 9th-century manuscript had caused 70 verses to be omitted from previous editions and printed versions, including the King James Version.

In the United States, the Revised Version was adapted and revised as the "Revised Version, Standard American Edition" (better known as the American Standard Version) in 1901. The American Standard Version is largely identical to the Revised Version of 1885, with minor variations in wording considered to be slightly more accurate. One noticeable difference is the much more frequent use of the form "Jehovah" in the Old Testament of the American Standard Version, rather than "the Lord" that is used more so in the Revised Version of 1885, to represent the Divine Name, the Tetragrammaton.