Built for the Classroom
Church basements, Sunday school rooms, and homeschool setups often have unreliable or nonexistent internet. The KJV Bible Study App runs entirely offline after installation — no Wi-Fi required, no ads, no distractions. Teachers can focus on the text, not the connection status.
The 1828 Webster Dictionary — Restored
Noah Webster’s 1828 dictionary was written with Scripture in mind. Words like charity, faith, and repentance were defined through a biblical lens. We have integrated all 8,411 entries directly into the reading experience. Click any word in any verse to see what it meant in 1828.
Golden Threads: Prophecy You Can Follow
The Bible is not 66 disconnected books. It is one story. Our 50 curated Golden Threads trace prophecy from the Old Testament to its fulfillment in the New — from Isaiah 53 to Calvary, from Genesis 15 to Galatians. Each thread is marked with a gold star in the text so you never miss a connection.
Distraction-Free Study
No push notifications. No social feeds. No account required. Just the King James Version, the 1828 Webster dictionary, Treasury of Scripture Knowledge cross-references, and Book Context ribbons for every book. We believe the best Bible app is the one that gets out of the way.
Public Domain, Forever
The King James Version and Webster’s 1828 dictionary are both in the public domain. No licensing fees, no subscription gates, no platform risk. We bundle the entire text locally so it belongs to you, not to a corporation.
Who This Is For
- ★Homeschooling parents who want classical, distraction-free Bible study tools for their children.
- ★Sunday school teachers who need an offline Bible app that works on any classroom computer.
- ★Pastors and ministers preparing sermons in places without reliable internet.
- ★Digital minimalists and preppers who want robust study tools without dependency on the internet.
- ★Students of biblical prophecy who want curated cross-references and messianic fulfillment maps.