I use color to differentiate meaning, so having all my highlights solely lumped into one big listing doesn't help. I also like that the colors are actually categories, which is very important to me. When you want to highlight a passage, you can just tap anywhere on the screen and then select the passage start/end when you get to this screen. Once you select your highlight, you then confirm the start and end verse. Pretty simple.Īside from color highlights, you can also single or double underline the passage. To highlight a verse, you simply tap the verse, scroll down to "Highlights" in the new screen and then select your highlight.
#BLUE LETTER BIBLE APP ANDROID DOWNLOAD#
With that out of the way, let's dive into the app, which is a free download and doesn't look like it has any ads nor in-app purchases. "Blue Letter Bible provides powerful tools for an in-depth study of God's Word through our free online reference library, with study tools that are grounded in the historical, conservative Christian faith."Īlso according to their website ( Blue Letter Bible), the Blue Letter Bible was created 25 years ago. "The Blue Letter Bible Project is an initiative of Sowing Circle, a United States-based, non-denominational Christian ministry that has created a study Bible and Bible study tools "to make reading, searching and studying the Bible easy and rewarding." Your first question might be: just what is a "blue letter Bible?" When I first heard about BLB (Blue Letter Bible), I thought it was the words of Jesus in a nice blue color.įor the answer, here's what Wikipedia said: Today I continue on my valiant quest of looking for a go-to Bible study app by diving into Blue Letter Bible, which is available on both iOS and Android.