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About Louis Segond French Bible
Read the Louis Segond French Bible, the classic French translation that stands as the equivalent of the English King James Version. This app delivers the complete 1910 revision—a landmark translation from original Hebrew and Greek texts—in your pocket.
Louis Segond, a Swiss theologian born in 1810, dedicated his scholarly life to translating Scripture with precision and reverence. After studying theology across Geneva, Strasbourg, and Bonn, he served as pastor and later as Professor of Old Testament in Geneva. His Old Testament translation, commissioned by the Vénérable Compagnie des Pasteurs de Genève, was published in 1871. The New Testament followed in 1880 as a private undertaking. Expert review and refinement led to the authoritative 1910 revision you now access freely.
Access all 66 books spanning both testaments. Navigate the Premier Testament through the foundational books of Moses—Genèse, Exode, Lévitique, Nombres, and Deutéronome—and continue through historical accounts, wisdom literature, and prophetic books including Psaumes, Ésaïe, Jérémie, and Ézéchiel. In Le Nouveau Testament, study the four Gospels—Matthieu, Marc, Luc, and Jean—explore Paul's epistles to the early churches, and conclude with the Apocalypse. Every book is complete and searchable, enabling you to deepen your biblical knowledge and spiritual growth through French scripture study.
Whether you're preparing for worship, engaging in personal devotion, or conducting detailed biblical research, this free app supports your spiritual journey. Study at your own pace, offline and accessible anytime. The Segond translation's scholarly accuracy and literary grace make it ideal for those seeking to understand Scripture in the French language with historical and theological depth.
Grow closer to Jesus and God through unmediated access to His Word. Download this free Bible app today and experience enriched, fuller Bible study wherever you go. The Louis Segond French Bible awaits your discovery.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Complete 66-book French Bible with 1910 scholarly revision
- Full offline access means you can read anywhere without internet
- Searchable text enables quick lookup of specific verses or topics
- Free app with no payment required to access all content
Cons
- Android-only; no iOS or desktop version available
- No mention of study aids like commentaries or cross-references
- Limited customization options for text size or reading display
- No indication of font choices or reading mode settings
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