Talking Bible app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Talking Bibles International
Free
Current version: 2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Jun 2015
App size: 7.67 Mb

The Talking Bible helps people of all faiths to listen to the Bible for free in their own language. The app has many Bibles in dozens of languages. With the Talking Bible, you can quickly and easily hear the spoken Word of God. When you stop and come back, the Talking Bible remembers where you were last listening. You are never more than a tap or two away from the book and chapter you want to hear.

This app is built for listeners:
⁃ the blind and visually-impaired
⁃ crowds and congregations
⁃ joggers, cyclists, and gym-goers
⁃ commuters
⁃ insomniacs
…anyone who desires the comfort of hearing Gods Word read to them.

Please note that the Talking Bible app does not show the words of the Bible beside the recording.

‣ ABOUT THE CREATOR

Talking Bibles International is an ECFA-accredited 501(c)3 charitable organization. The ministry provides leaders in communities of oral learners with "talking" Bibles, Gods spoken Word, in their native languages. This approach allows indigenous non-readers to become church leaders, pastors, and missionaries to their own people.

This app was developed to give mobile users access to the recordings that Talking Bibles International and partners have produced during three decades of mission work.

For more information, please visit www.talkingbibles.org, or email [email protected].


‣ AVAILABLE LANGUAGES

The Talking Bible app contains recordings of the Bible in 125 languages—and the list keeps growing!

⁃ Akha
⁃ Albanian
⁃ Albanian, Gheg
⁃ Amharic
⁃ Amuzgo de Guerrero
⁃ Anuak
⁃ Arabic
⁃ Arabic, Egyptian
⁃ Assamese
⁃ Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
⁃ Badaga
⁃ Bengali
⁃ Blackfoot
⁃ Bo (Laos)
⁃ Borana
⁃ Cantonese
⁃ Chatino, Nopala
⁃ Chatino, Western Highland
⁃ Chatino, Yolotepec-Lachao
⁃ Chinantec, Lalana
⁃ Chinantec, Lealao
⁃ Chinantec, Palantla
⁃ Chinese, Hakka
⁃ Chinese, Mandarin
⁃ Chinese, Min Dong
⁃ Chinese, Min Nan (Hokkien)
⁃ Chinese, Min Nan (Teochew)
⁃ Czech
⁃ Dinka, Southeastern
⁃ Dusun, Central
⁃ Dutch
⁃ English
⁃ Éwé
⁃ Gondi
⁃ Greek
⁃ Haitian Creole
⁃ Hausa
⁃ Hebrew
⁃ Hindi
⁃ Hmong Njua
⁃ Huichol
⁃ Ilongot
⁃ Italian
⁃ Iu Mien
⁃ Javanese
⁃ Khmer, Central
⁃ Khmer, Northern
⁃ Kinyarwanda
⁃ Kiswahili
⁃ Kituba
⁃ Krio
⁃ Lhomi
⁃ Lingala
⁃ Maasai
⁃ Macedonian
⁃ Majangir
⁃ Malayalam
⁃ Marathi
⁃ Mawchi
⁃ Mayo
⁃ Mazatec, Ayautla
⁃ Mazatec, Chiquihuitlán
⁃ Mazatec, Huautla
⁃ Mazatec, Jalapa de Díaz
⁃ Me’phaa, Malinaltepec
⁃ Mixe, Coatlán
⁃ Mixe, Isthmus
⁃ Mixe, Juquila
⁃ Mixe, North Central
⁃ Mixe, Totontepec
⁃ Mixtec, Alacatlatzala
⁃ Mixtec, Alcozauca
⁃ Mixtec, Amoltepec
⁃ Mixtec, Chayuco
⁃ Mixtec, Coatzospan
⁃ Mixtec, Jamiltepec
⁃ Mixtec, Magdalena Peñasco
⁃ Mixtec, Metlatónoc
⁃ Mixtec, Michoacán
⁃ Mixtec, Mixtepec
⁃ Mixtec, Nochixtlán
⁃ Mixtec, Northern Tlaxiaco
⁃ Mixtec, Ocotepec
⁃ Mixtec, Peñoles
⁃ Mixtec, Pinotepa Nacional
⁃ Mixtec, San Juan Colorado
⁃ Mixtec, San Miguel el Grande
⁃ Mixtec, Santa Lucía Monteverde
⁃ Mixtec, Santa María Zacatepec
⁃ Mixtec, Silacayoapan
⁃ Mixtec, Southwestern Tlaxiaco
⁃ Mixtec, Tezoatlán
⁃ Mixtec, Yosondúa
⁃ Mongolian, Halh
⁃ Murle
⁃ Nahuatl, Eastern Huasteca
⁃ Nahuatl, Guerrero
⁃ Nahuatl, Northern Oaxaca
⁃ Nahuatl, Sierra Negra
⁃ Nahuatl, Southeastern Puebla
⁃ Nahuatl, Tlamacazapa
⁃ Nahuatl, Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla
⁃ Navajo
⁃ Nepali
⁃ Nuer
⁃ Oriya
⁃ Palaung, Ruching
⁃ Persian
⁃ Polish
⁃ Punjabi
⁃ Russian
⁃ Slovak
⁃ Spanish
⁃ Sunda
⁃ Tachelhit
⁃ Tamil
⁃ Telugu
⁃ Tigrigna
⁃ Tonga (Nyasa)
⁃ Tswa
⁃ Urdu
⁃ Vietnamese
⁃ Yanomamö
⁃ Zapotec, Quioquitani-Quierí
⁃ Zapotec, San Juan Guelavía
⁃ Zapotec, Yatee

If you dont see your language, email us at [email protected] with your interest.