Thanks Keith for making a great tutorial! We just added ways to edit and delete previous creations, and look forward to improving it over the coming months.
Yay! That's awesome. Thank you for creating such a terrific resource! BTW...I would love to interview you if you're up for it. Feel free to message me directly (www.keithferrin.com)
I am doing a deep dive study of Exodus, so I've done a spiro bound booklet of Exodus with the study notes and wide margins and line spacing, and with a full note page for each page of Bible text. It's great! Much more room to do all my notes! I also like that I was able to include an icon of a mountain on the front as an emblem of Mt Sinai. So neat!
God had to be the one that sent me to this video. This will help out with our bible studies, Sunday School services, and ideas for short studies. Thank you again for sharing
Praise the Lord for this website and for your video sharing this information! I have been wanting something like this so I can just bring the book I am currently in with me to work instead of bringing in the whole Bible. I bought a small sized Bible to fit in my scrub pants but this would be much better! Currently reading Jeremiah and can't wait to print it out! God bless you, Brother!
Simply amazing! 😮 I'm from Brasil, so, to have the capacity to print out English versions to study (or even Portuguese ones!) is AMAZING! Thanks for the video!
@@keithferrin man! That’s amazing! Congratulations for that! Hope it helps a lot of my folks! You know the name of the publisher? So I can take a look!
Wow thank you so much!! I'm an English speaker living in Oaxaca Mexico. It's really hard to find English Bibles let alone Bible study material. This is a life saver.
Really appreciate this. Had never heard of this application. I also agree with your comments on the Berean Standard Bible - it is a very solid translation indeed.
Bro, this has Koine Greek manuscripts available! It's so simple to use and formats beautifully. Thank you for introducing me to this! This tool is amazing!
This is so good. I have been looking for something similar to this. Looking forward to seeing what I can do with it while studying the Bible. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Keith! I work with international students on the college campus. Many are not believers, though they're willing to try out a "Bible Discussion". The flexibility of the Paper Bible seems awesome for the different students that may come (especially considering the different language translations). Bummer that it doesn't offer the NLT, as that's what we generally like to use when discussing a chosen Bible passage or book in our English-based group (maybe we'll try something different). But how cool to be able to offer a printed book of the Bible or passage we've chosen to look at. I'm gonna give it a try.
@@camcaughlan2902 For sure. The BSB is in there and while it’s not quite as easy to read as the NLT for ESL students, I think it’s the closest Public Domain translation I’ve found.
My pleasure. I'll be interviewing John from Gracious.Tech (the creator of paper.bible) next week for an upcoming episode of BibleTalk. I'll pass along your encouragement!
Wow! This is awesome! I've been looking for something like this! Thank you so much for sharing! This is just what I need for my Women's Ministry Study Group. God Bless!!
Keith, this a wonderful app! I will I am planning to teach a couple of book studies and will be a great help. One question...can you print just a chapter of a book or are you required to do the whole book? Please let me know. Thank you!
You can print whatever you want! It's totally customizable! You simply select the book, and then type the chapter (or chapter:verses) after the book. Enjoy!
Good news! You can! After you select the book, add whatever numbers you want. Example add 1-3 after selecting Genesis and it will only put the first 3 chapters. Put 1:1-4 after selecting Genesis and it will only put those 4 verses. Enjoy!
You can't get an ISV anymore, so it would be good to get a publishing company to print it again. But I'd also like a Webster's Bible printed properly, and a Geneva Bible printed with it notes, but in modern font, not in the original font.
The ISV is a translation I was interested in a few years ago, but for some reason, it slipped off my radar. I thought it showed promise of being a useful resource.
I have been thinking about this for a while, but most only include Protestant Bibles. I am so glad to see good ol' Douay-Rheims Bible! Now something for all of us!!!!!
Very cool! Studying Matthew in one study and revelation in the other. I already take copious notes in my regular bibles but don't like to lug my bible to study. Now I can take emergency notes in this home printed bible in class and maybe transfer to regular bible when home if significant enough. I use a digital bible in class. This is super, I'm telling my friends and classmates
This looks like a great and free app. Also, if you just want a straight Bible without study notes and all the extras, it's easily done in MSWord with the booklet layout option. You don't get all the bells and whistles, but you can format the layout and page size anyway you want and add your own page breaks, tables, columns, footers for study notes etc. just import the desired translation and format.
Thank you! I've been trying to go digital (Church/study notes) and I've only found 1 Bible pdf that would allow me to use in a notetaking app. I hope that more translations will be coming soon.
That would be great. Unfortunately, since they give it away for free, a lot of the mainstream translations (ESV, NIV, NLT, CSB, etc.) have a copyright license that doesn't allow free sharing. Check out the BSB. It's really, really good...and inside this app!
@@keithferrin Oh nice! I live in Amarillo, TX. Just about 5 hours from Dallas. By the way, I have downloaded the whole Bible as pdf on my iPad and printed some without verses and chapters. So thanks a lot again for sharing this video! 😊
Nice! And works great for Greek! The verse numbers don’t seem to work properly for Hebrew though, as Hebrew is read right to left. But what a fantastic tool for language students! טוב מאוד
Thank you for sharing. I am so glad this video got recommended to me! I usually don't like Notetaking Bible because I typically write too big to keep the information I want in the lines provided. This is great, God bless.
If you go to the "Creations" tab and click the 3 dots, one of the options is "Open." That will open the PDF in whatever you use to view PDFs. Then you can use/read/save it the way you would with any other PDF. Enjoy!
@@Caroline-qo3wx I'm not sure. I would go to the support link inside the program and @gracioustechapps will get back to you. My knowledge about is VERY limited. 🤣
For many languages, only the New Testament has been translated. Others may be missing a book if there was issues converting it, as the app is still in beta. We'll be resolving that soon though.
This is such an amazing resource!! I can't believe I'm just finding out about this. The parallel Bible feature with Greek is probably what I'll use the most. Btw, the BYZ has Old Testament quotes in bold for those so inclined. KJV is the only version I've found so far with the Words of Christ in red.
Thank you for sharing this! I noticed it says it’s in beta at this time (Oct 2024) Hopefully when it’s out of beta it will remain free. However, I would love to have the ESV and NIV translation options in the future.
Here is a link to the developer's site. It sure looks like ALL their software is free! gracious.tech/ However, since they only use public domain (free) translations, I think the closest you'll find is the BSB (Berean Standard Bible). It's a good "middle ground" of NIV and ESV. Enjoy!
It's absolutely amazing. I never heard of this. Is it possible to print a Bible with chapters from multiple books rather than an entire book? I would love to have this for a youth training program.
This is wonderful! BUT GET A CISS INK SYSTEM! It would cost a fortune to print a Bible with regular ink cartridges. Since I installed a CISS system I'm able to print whole books and share printed materials with people for pennies. The CISS systems ARE a little finicky though... do some research, they aren't for everybody... The easier way would be to buy a new printer that has refillable ink tanks. I also have an Epson ink tank printer that works flawlessly.
I haven't heard of the CISS System. I'll have to check it out. That said, I find that most people (including me) use paper.bible to print a single book to go along with what they're currently studying. It's great to be able to print a manuscript, have space for notes, mark it up, and still have a "clean" Bible. Thanks for sharing!
Staple it. If you have a long stapler, perfect! If not, simply open up a normal stapler and push it through into a standard eraser. Then folder the "prongs" manually. Works like a charm!
This seems cool. However, I noticed while it lists the Douay Reims as an available English translation, it doesn’t seem to have all the books available.
Great question! Just to clarify, this is not MY app. This was developed by gracious.tech. I just found, use it, and recommend it. To answer your question...Because this is given away for free, only translations that are in the "Public Domain" can be included. So...the American Standard Version IS INCLUDED, but the ESV and NIV are not. Enjoy!
I have printed this using the default settings, printing on both sides of paper, in booklet form, but after 4 tries it is still printing pages upside down rendering the booklet form useless. What am I doing wrong? After looking deeper and another video on this, I found that it must be printed flipping of the short edge, this was not the default setting...this did solve the issue. I will leave this comment in hopes it helps others if they encounter the same issue.
Yes anyone who notices pages upsidedown should check they have the double sided short edge setting enabled for their printer. It can't be controlled from the app unfortunately, it just depends on your printer.
Yes. On "Paper Size" make sure you select "Letter" and under the "More Options" section. You need to select "Booklet" under "Print." If this doesn't work for you, you'll want to contact support from inside the app. Since I didn't actually build it. ;)
Yes! Next to the word "Add" you'll see "Passage, Text, Title Page, Copyright." Simple add a "Text" page and type/format however you want! You can see me do it beginning at 7:59 in the video.
Hmmmm...It doesn't seem to be showing up. I would contact support. Click "Guide" and then "Contact." Sorry I can't be more help. I'm just a "user" like you! Hope they get it figured out for you
Only problem with it , is the verses are cramped, rather then all the verses being separated. Its more like a paragraph bible. If all the verse numbers was at the beginning of each line of text that would be better. Still its better than nothing.
If you go down below where it says "Quick configs" on the left column, you can click "More Options." That where you can customize things like font size and line spacing. Hope this helps!
Yup. I get it. MOST Bible translations are copyrighted, so they can't be included in a free app. Have you checked out the Berean Standard Bible (BSB)? It's awesome and very similar to the NIV/ESV/CSB
@@keithferrin No, never heard of the BSB. A quick search says it's connected to the original greek/hebrew words so it's worth a look. Thanks. I'm concerned with finding the most correct, vs the most readable, and the BSB might be the next one I look at.
Thanks Keith for making a great tutorial! We just added ways to edit and delete previous creations, and look forward to improving it over the coming months.
Yay! That's awesome. Thank you for creating such a terrific resource! BTW...I would love to interview you if you're up for it. Feel free to message me directly (www.keithferrin.com)
Thank you for creating this, and making it free❤. So many are struggling because of bidenomics 😢. May GOD bless you abundantly. ❤
I am doing a deep dive study of Exodus, so I've done a spiro bound booklet of Exodus with the study notes and wide margins and line spacing, and with a full note page for each page of Bible text. It's great! Much more room to do all my notes! I also like that I was able to include an icon of a mountain on the front as an emblem of Mt Sinai. So neat!
That's so awesome!
God had to be the one that sent me to this video. This will help out with our bible studies, Sunday School services, and ideas for short studies. Thank you again for sharing
I'm so grateful for the tools @GraciousTechApps has created!
Praise the Lord for this website and for your video sharing this information! I have been wanting something like this so I can just bring the book I am currently in with me to work instead of bringing in the whole Bible. I bought a small sized Bible to fit in my scrub pants but this would be much better! Currently reading Jeremiah and can't wait to print it out! God bless you, Brother!
Printing out a book for "on the go" reading is so awesome!
Simply amazing! 😮
I'm from Brasil, so, to have the capacity to print out English versions to study (or even Portuguese ones!) is AMAZING! Thanks for the video!
@@Glaubermoledo So awesome! By the way, my book “How to Enjoy Reading Your Bible” was picked up by a Brazilian publisher and is now in Portuguese!!!
@@keithferrin man! That’s amazing! Congratulations for that! Hope it helps a lot of my folks! You know the name of the publisher? So I can take a look!
Wow thank you so much!! I'm an English speaker living in Oaxaca Mexico. It's really hard to find English Bibles let alone Bible study material. This is a life saver.
Excelente. Dios te bendiga!
Thank you. As someone who moderates and leads Bible studies. This as a great tool. It will go with my E Sword....
It will be PERFECT for that!
@@keithferrin Thank you...
Really appreciate this. Had never heard of this application. I also agree with your comments on the Berean Standard Bible - it is a very solid translation indeed.
Thanks Richard. I don't think it's been around very long. I only heard about it a couple of months ago! So cool
Thank you for sharing this!
You're very welcome!
Bro, this has Koine Greek manuscripts available! It's so simple to use and formats beautifully. Thank you for introducing me to this! This tool is amazing!
I agree. So good!
6:20 Spanish! ❤ Yeah! Thanks for sharing!
Si. Es excelente para espanol.
Absolutely an amazing tool! I can print my Bible in Italian now! Thank you for sharing.
Dio ti benedica!
I usually buy the journals but this is so much better
Which book are you going to print first?
I know the guy who created this. He has done an awesome job!
I agree! Such a great tool. And great guy!
Does it cost anything
@@maggiegregory8399 Nope. Completely free. Enjoy!
I can see this making my life so much easier as I was looking at a flat Bible but this is better. Thank you
I'm so glad. Let me know how you end up using it!
This is so good. I have been looking for something similar to this. Looking forward to seeing what I can do with it while studying the Bible. Thanks for sharing.
It's really cool, isn't it?!?
Loving all these new study helps in tutorial form. Thanks, Keith!
My pleasure! So fun to create them!
Thanks, Keith! I work with international students on the college campus. Many are not believers, though they're willing to try out a "Bible Discussion". The flexibility of the Paper Bible seems awesome for the different students that may come (especially considering the different language translations). Bummer that it doesn't offer the NLT, as that's what we generally like to use when discussing a chosen Bible passage or book in our English-based group (maybe we'll try something different). But how cool to be able to offer a printed book of the Bible or passage we've chosen to look at. I'm gonna give it a try.
@@camcaughlan2902 For sure. The BSB is in there and while it’s not quite as easy to read as the NLT for ESL students, I think it’s the closest Public Domain translation I’ve found.
This is such a fantastic resource!! Really wonderful that it is free. A huge thank you to the team! Thank you too for sharing this.
My pleasure. I'll be interviewing John from Gracious.Tech (the creator of paper.bible) next week for an upcoming episode of BibleTalk. I'll pass along your encouragement!
Thank You for this post I will check it out
Let me know what you think! Such a fun tool!
0:03 தமிழ் Holy Bible❤
Saved to watch later, subbed. So glad this was in my suggested.
Me too. Please share it with a million of your closest friends! 😜
This is good for bible studying, Now I see where many churches are able to create their teaching materal. Thank you .
Yes! It's perfect for that!
This is great!!! I shared it with a pastor friend.
I'm so glad. Jon has created something amaizing!
Thank you, Brother Ferrin. For sharing this revolutionary information with us! We thank God for You!
And I thank God for YOU!
Thank you for making and sharing this video!
My pleasure. It's so cool...and helpful!
Well spoken! Thanks for showing the many available versions That is a key point I wanted to hear about
Yes. There are SO many (including heaps of different languages). For English, my favorite is the Berean Standard Bible (BSB). Enjoy!
This is awesome. It is just wonderful how the Lord has all types of ways for us to learn His Word. Thanks so much
I agree. I'm so grateful for the gifts of so many brilliant and creative people!
What a great tool! I just printed out the book that I am memorizing right now. So handy to be able to take with me!
I totally agree! Awesome!
Thank you for this video, Keith! I never heard of this before. I will definitely be trying it out.
I hadn't heard of it until a couple of months ago. So cool!
Wow! This is awesome! I've been looking for something like this! Thank you so much for sharing! This is just what I need for my Women's Ministry Study Group. God Bless!!
It is SO perfect for Bible study groups!
This is so awesome for bible study!😇
I agree!
This is a great resource for backpacking if you don’t want to carry an entire Bible in the pack. I’ll look into it.
@@Buffenmeyer For sure! Where do you like to backpack? Our family just went to the Grand Tetons this summer.
Yeah, its good for note taking.
Yes...very good!
Keith, this a wonderful app! I will I am planning to teach a couple of book studies and will be a great help.
One question...can you print just a chapter of a book or are you required to do the whole book? Please let me know. Thank you!
You can print whatever you want! It's totally customizable! You simply select the book, and then type the chapter (or chapter:verses) after the book. Enjoy!
This site could permit select some verses of the chapter instead of a role book, so we could select Genesis 1 for exemple, not hole genesis.
Good news! You can! After you select the book, add whatever numbers you want. Example add 1-3 after selecting Genesis and it will only put the first 3 chapters. Put 1:1-4 after selecting Genesis and it will only put those 4 verses. Enjoy!
Thank you from the top to the bottom of my heart and may God bless you 🙏 always brother 🙏
You're very kind. It's my pleasure!
Thanks for sharing. This might be useful for a couple of Bible study groups I'm connected with.
It's PERFECT for that!
Never knew about this. Thank you!
It's very new. And amazing!
Thank you for sharing. This is an absolute blessing. I will definitely pass on this information by sharing your channel. Thank you, Heavenly Father. ❤
Thank you. I deeply appreciate that!
You can't get an ISV anymore, so it would be good to get a publishing company to print it again. But I'd also like a Webster's Bible printed properly, and a Geneva Bible printed with it notes, but in modern font, not in the original font.
Sounds like some good suggestions to make the folks at paper.bible
The ISV is a translation I was interested in a few years ago, but for some reason, it slipped off my radar. I thought it showed promise of being a useful resource.
wow! this is exciting!
(the gears are turning!)
@@SDsc0rch I agree! 😜
This is great. Love it. Can't wait to share this with my friends.
Yay! I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for sharing it!
I have been thinking about this for a while, but most only include Protestant Bibles. I am so glad to see good ol' Douay-Rheims Bible! Now something for all of us!!!!!
I think if you combine all of the different translations AND LANGUAGES, it's 1700+ now. So amazing!
Love this. I do make my own cover pages in canva though because i have better creative options.
Such a great idea! Canva has fantastic options!
Very cool! Studying Matthew in one study and revelation in the other. I already take copious notes in my regular bibles but don't like to lug my bible to study. Now I can take emergency notes in this home printed bible in class and maybe transfer to regular bible when home if significant enough. I use a digital bible in class.
This is super, I'm telling my friends and classmates
@@myparallaxview Thanks for sharing it! And can I say that “emergency notes” is now my favorite phrase?! 🤣
This is amazing! Latin and English in two columns!
So glad you like it! Now...off to learn Latin! :)
wow thank you! God bless
You're welcome!
This is so helpful, thank you!!
My pleasure!
Amazing, thank you for this
My pleasure! Enjoy!
Perfect! Exactly what I have been looking for in the past. I wish that they had the Amplified version available but I will give the others a try.
@@jko0526 Yup. Only translations that are in the Public Domain are available Check out the Berean Standard Bible.
Thanks so much for sharing this fantastic resource! Really appreciate it!
My pleasure! Enjoy!
This looks like a great and free app. Also, if you just want a straight Bible without study notes and all the extras, it's easily done in MSWord with the booklet layout option. You don't get all the bells and whistles, but you can format the layout and page size anyway you want and add your own page breaks, tables, columns, footers for study notes etc. just import the desired translation and format.
@@Mike-ny6sf Yup. That works. I used to do that for “manuscript studies.” Paper.Bible is just easier! 😜
Brilliant. Thanks Keith. Proverbs 16:3
@@PilgrimTruth Glad you liked it!
Thank you! I've been trying to go digital (Church/study notes) and I've only found 1 Bible pdf that would allow me to use in a notetaking app. I hope that more translations will be coming soon.
That would be great. Unfortunately, since they give it away for free, a lot of the mainstream translations (ESV, NIV, NLT, CSB, etc.) have a copyright license that doesn't allow free sharing. Check out the BSB. It's really, really good...and inside this app!
This is so good. I never knew about this. Thank you so much for sharing! Greetings from Texas!❤
My pleasure. Greetings from Seattle! Can I come over for some brisket?!?!
@@keithferrin yes you are most welcome to come over 😊
@@manalipatel13 I travel and speak all over. Watch out or I might just take you up on it! :)
@@keithferrin Oh nice! I live in Amarillo, TX. Just about 5 hours from Dallas. By the way, I have downloaded the whole Bible as pdf on my iPad and printed some without verses and chapters. So thanks a lot again for sharing this video! 😊
This is really cool, thanks Keith
I love it!
THANK YOU FOR THIS INFORMATION BELOVED, GOD BLESS YOU
Glad it was helpful!
Nice! And works great for Greek! The verse numbers don’t seem to work properly for Hebrew though, as Hebrew is read right to left. But what a fantastic tool for language students! טוב מאוד
I'm so glad. Since I don't read Greek OR Hebrew...I'm sticking with English so far. ;-)
Thank you for sharing. I am so glad this video got recommended to me! I usually don't like Notetaking Bible because I typically write too big to keep the information I want in the lines provided. This is great, God bless.
I'm glad it was recommended too! Enjoy!
I was doing screen shots and printing with Word. Amazing. I’m subscribing
Awww...thanks. Feel free to tell a million of your closest friends. (wink, wink)
TY so much for sharing.
My pleasure!
Nice
I love it.
Nice resource. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Hi! I just found this 😍 so amazing.
but for some reason I'm not getting a download option?
If you go to the "Creations" tab and click the 3 dots, one of the options is "Open." That will open the PDF in whatever you use to view PDFs. Then you can use/read/save it the way you would with any other PDF. Enjoy!
@@keithferrin Thank You! Is there a way to remove the yellow page in the corner of the file? Thank you again so much for helping me.
@@Caroline-qo3wx I'm not sure. I would go to the support link inside the program and @gracioustechapps will get back to you. My knowledge about is VERY limited. 🤣
@@Caroline-qo3wx The yellow note won't appear when printed, it only shows up when viewing on a computer.
This is great info! Thank you!
My pleasure!
This is SO COOL!!
I agree! (wink, wink)
This is really neat! I plan on using this in the future, but for some reason, its missing a few books, how come? Did you also have this problem?
For many languages, only the New Testament has been translated. Others may be missing a book if there was issues converting it, as the app is still in beta. We'll be resolving that soon though.
@@GraciousTechApps Thanks Jon.
I haven't had that problem. Have you tried the BSB (Berean Standard Bible)? That's my favorite and it's all there. ;)
@@GraciousTechApps Oh alright, thank you!
@@keithferrin Haha, alright I get the memo, thank you!
This is such an amazing resource!! I can't believe I'm just finding out about this. The parallel Bible feature with Greek is probably what I'll use the most.
Btw, the BYZ has Old Testament quotes in bold for those so inclined. KJV is the only version I've found so far with the Words of Christ in red.
@@chrisp9500 Thanks for the tip!
Awesome ‼️ Thank you ❤️🙏
You are so welcome
Thank you for sharing this! I noticed it says it’s in beta at this time (Oct 2024) Hopefully when it’s out of beta it will remain free. However, I would love to have the ESV and NIV translation options in the future.
Here is a link to the developer's site. It sure looks like ALL their software is free! gracious.tech/ However, since they only use public domain (free) translations, I think the closest you'll find is the BSB (Berean Standard Bible). It's a good "middle ground" of NIV and ESV. Enjoy!
It's absolutely amazing. I never heard of this. Is it possible to print a Bible with chapters from multiple books rather than an entire book? I would love to have this for a youth training program.
Yes, you can print whatever passage you like, and combine multiple passages in whatever order you like.
@@GraciousTechApps Thank you so much for the feedback. I am anxious to try this out. Great content. I subscribed to get more useful information.
That's awesome. I guess I left that feature out! Ooops!
perfect thanks for the video
For sure! Enjoy!
Fantastic resource, thank you so much for sharing! Now, let me go back to folding the entire book of psalms that I printed
😆 We also just added some tips to the guide in the app to help with this. Psalms is definitely one of the more challenging books to print.
What?! You mean Psalms is a little long? (wink, wink)
@@GraciousTechApps I appreciate you jumping into the comments and helping people out!
This is wonderful! BUT GET A CISS INK SYSTEM! It would cost a fortune to print a Bible with regular ink cartridges. Since I installed a CISS system I'm able to print whole books and share printed materials with people for pennies. The CISS systems ARE a little finicky though... do some research, they aren't for everybody...
The easier way would be to buy a new printer that has refillable ink tanks. I also have an Epson ink tank printer that works flawlessly.
I haven't heard of the CISS System. I'll have to check it out. That said, I find that most people (including me) use paper.bible to print a single book to go along with what they're currently studying. It's great to be able to print a manuscript, have space for notes, mark it up, and still have a "clean" Bible. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Thank YOU for watching!
Glad I found this video. Thanks for posting. 👍😊
@@frankmckinley1254 My pleasure!
Thanks for sharing!
You bet!
❤ Thank you! This is great.
My pleasure!
Thanks for this video.
You're very welcome!
Great video, thank you for the video
My pleasure!
so cool
Thank you so much!
You're most welcome! :)
Thank you!!
You're very welcome!
Love this
Me too! ;-)
Thank you
You're welcome!
❤ Amazing Thanks .
My pleasure!
how do you keep the book together?
Staple it. If you have a long stapler, perfect! If not, simply open up a normal stapler and push it through into a standard eraser. Then folder the "prongs" manually. Works like a charm!
This seems cool. However, I noticed while it lists the Douay Reims as an available English translation, it doesn’t seem to have all the books available.
Can you address this @GraciousTechApps?
Yup, we'll check it out. It's just an issue with converting them from another format. Should be fixed in a few weeks.
@@GraciousTechApps So grateful for your hard work!
FANTASTIC!
I agree! It's so cool!
The World English Bible (WEB) is also public domain. ✌️
Yup. It's one of the ones they have listed. Yay!
But do you have the American Standard or English Version or NIV? In Giant Print?
Great question! Just to clarify, this is not MY app. This was developed by gracious.tech. I just found, use it, and recommend it. To answer your question...Because this is given away for free, only translations that are in the "Public Domain" can be included. So...the American Standard Version IS INCLUDED, but the ESV and NIV are not. Enjoy!
I have printed this using the default settings, printing on both sides of paper, in booklet form, but after 4 tries it is still printing pages upside down rendering the booklet form useless. What am I doing wrong?
After looking deeper and another video on this, I found that it must be printed flipping of the short edge, this was not the default setting...this did solve the issue. I will leave this comment in hopes it helps others if they encounter the same issue.
Yes anyone who notices pages upsidedown should check they have the double sided short edge setting enabled for their printer.
It can't be controlled from the app unfortunately, it just depends on your printer.
Thanks for pointing that out. And thanks @GraciousTechApps for posting the solution!
I am excited to use this but cannot figure out how to print it so it creates a booklet that is 8.5 h x 5.5 w. Any advice?
Yes. On "Paper Size" make sure you select "Letter" and under the "More Options" section. You need to select "Booklet" under "Print." If this doesn't work for you, you'll want to contact support from inside the app. Since I didn't actually build it. ;)
@@keithferrin Thank you
Are we able to add questions to the guide?
Yes! Next to the word "Add" you'll see "Passage, Text, Title Page, Copyright." Simple add a "Text" page and type/format however you want! You can see me do it beginning at 7:59 in the video.
I can't figure out how to add the apocryphal books.
I was trying too, and couldn't figure it out.
Hmmmm...It doesn't seem to be showing up. I would contact support. Click "Guide" and then "Contact." Sorry I can't be more help. I'm just a "user" like you! Hope they get it figured out for you
This is wonderful! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Print the whole bible or the prodestant version?
I believe there are a few catholic translations in there as well.
Only problem with it , is the verses are cramped, rather then all the verses being separated. Its more like a paragraph bible. If all the verse numbers was at the beginning of each line of text that would be better. Still its better than nothing.
If you go down below where it says "Quick configs" on the left column, you can click "More Options." That where you can customize things like font size and line spacing. Hope this helps!
The bible I want isn't on their list. Oh well, it is pretty cool, though.
Yup. I get it. MOST Bible translations are copyrighted, so they can't be included in a free app. Have you checked out the Berean Standard Bible (BSB)? It's awesome and very similar to the NIV/ESV/CSB
@@keithferrin No, never heard of the BSB. A quick search says it's connected to the original greek/hebrew words so it's worth a look. Thanks. I'm concerned with finding the most correct, vs the most readable, and the BSB might be the next one I look at.
@@Mark-rm2yu Check it out and let me know what you think!