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The Shut Up, Devil! app puts the power of God's Word in your pocket. Access scriptures related to almost any issue you face, each including a personalized version designed to speak aloud.
HOW IT WORKS
Identify an issue:
25+ common issue categories and an app-wide search make it easy to find the scriptures you need, when you need them.
Browse scripture cards:
Swipe through cards that present scriptures with personalized application. Save a card to your favorites for quick access later.
Set a reminder:
Stay on the offensive by setting reminders to speak Scripture aloud. Be notified as often or as little as you like.
Add your own:
Add your own scriptures and categories with a one-time in-app purchase.
Also includes audio tracks and video feed with frequent teachings by Kyle Winkler.
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Webster's 1828 Bible Dictionary:
The 1828 Webster's Dictionary of the English language is based upon God's written word. Noah Webster used the Bible as the foundation for his definitions.
Easton's Bible Dictionary:
The Third Edition of The Illustrated Bible Dictionary by Matthew George Easton, M.A., D.D. (1823-1894), was published in 1897 (three years after Easton's death) by Thomas Nelson. It contains 4,000 entries relating to the Bible, from a 19th century Christian viewpoint.
Smith's Bible Dictionary:
The original dictionary was published as a three volume set in 1863. The dictionary was named after its editor, William Smith. It was so popular that a condensed version was produced soon after.
King James Bible Dictionary:
Authorized in 1611 by James I of England, the King James Version (Authorized Version) is still the most often purchased translation of God's word. However, since that time the English language has evolved. This dictionary defines 6581 words that are not common to modern English
Vine Expository Dictionary:
It is a cross-reference from key English words in the Authorized King James Bible Version to the original words in the Greek texts of the New Testament.
Thompson Chain Reference Bible:
Thompson's study Bible 1908 containing 3,648 entries with KJV verse
Nave's Topical Bible Concordance:
Nave's Topical Bible is a book written by Orville James Nave. Nave was a chaplain in the United States Army and referred to his work as "the result of fourteen years of delight and untiring study of the Word of God." It is a topical concordance of the Bible, and contains Biblical references to over 20,000 topics. Scripture is quoted over 100,000 times; the same Scripture citation may appear under several headings
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December 23, 2024