App Profile: Cepher
Android / Games / Puzzles
Cepher
Installs:
Rating:
4.14
Total Reviews:
323
Top Countries:
US, GB, CA
$6k
/mo
< 5k
/mo
Reviews: What People Think About Cepher
coachkevhealth
Rating: 4/5
I would give a 5 star, but would love for the app to provide a cross-reference feature of precepts that connect other scriptures when hovering over a word.
This bible app is filled will a wealth of wisdom, but at times it is hard to navigate because the function of going to the next chapter does not exist. In order to go to the next chapter on the iOS I have to get out of the chapter to enter into the next. If the app could connect to the speak feature on the iPhone it could eliminate the need for audio which would be nice, but in instances when I want to listen rather than read a feature that could highlight the entire passage and the speak feature is activated from the iOS would be nice until the audio feature is add.
Other than those 2 request I love the app and the format.
Ceheesee
Rating: 3/5
Everyone who receives direction into the truth ends up with this version of scripture in their library. It offers valuable exposure to the true names in transliterated form. There are some points we have to dig into our Strongs or whatever and/or refer to original text for understanding , but mostly we get a nicely arranged and faithfully worded (faithful to KJV) composition. The changes and tweaks to the app are concerning because for most of us who have made this version our favorite it is becoming harder and harder to recognize what we once were familiar with. Today my app became disabled somehow and only shows a blank white screen. I tried downloading the free abridged version and it does the same. There is no remedy that worked so if I want to get answers I have to reach out to them, and in order to do that I have to go to some page and figure out how to go about doing that. Sometimes I felt like I was better off with a KJV and Strongs instead of this, and due to this mess I’m even more convinced of that. They should just quit with this app and sell their overpriced hardcover.
*Update
I already sent the pertinent info to the support team and got a generic response by email stating they’d respond as soon as possible. Apparently it’s not possible to address issues in my inbox before coming on here and responding to my less than scathing review.
klarsh
Rating: 5/5
It’s a blessing that the people over at CEPHER publishing work so hard to give us this translation. I understand what others say about the functionality of this app compared to other bible apps; but the message that is delivered within the CEPHER should far surpass any kind personal problems that people have with the functions of the app itself. I’m sure as time goes on, the developers will add updates to address people’s “ease of reading” issues, but we should put our focus into the message being delivered to use and not into how “easily” we can get it delivered to us. Thank you very much, everyone at CEPHER publishing, for all the work you have put into translating and making an app for modern day reading. I hope to save enough one day to purchase a hard copy of the CEPHER, but am very pleased nonetheless with the purchase of your app. Many blessings to you all and I look forward to what you guys will put out in the future. Shalom
About Cepher
Note to existing app users: If you are having trouble installing the new version, DO NOT UNINSTALL or you will LOSE YOUR NOTES! Please contact support with error messages and/or screenshots so we can assist!
The את Cepher is a collection of sacred scripture that restores much of what has been removed and/or incorrectly interpreted in the Bible for centuries!
• Sets forth a transliteration, rather than a substitution of the names of the Father (Yahuah), Son (Yahusha) and Holy Spirit (Ruach Ha’Qodesh).
• Transliterates over 3,100 other Hebrew names and places without substitution.
• Restores the Aleph Tav את throughout the text; previously omitted in other English translations.
• Includes all of the 81 previously canonized books, plus another 6 books considered to be inspired and/or historically significant: Chanok (Enoch) & Yovheliym (Jubilees) from the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as Yashar (Jasher), 3 & 4 Ezra (1st & 2nd Esdras), 2 Baruch, and Hadaccah (Additions to Esther) – for a total of 87 books.
• Restores an accurate order to the books as they were originally written.
• Corrects many notorious errors found in virtually all previous English translations, such as Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 14, Zakaryahu (Zechariah) 5, and Mattithyahu (Matthew) 23.
• Restores Chapters 151-155 of Tehilliym (Psalms); and the Acrostic Psalms 35 and 145, together with the Acrostic format of Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) are marked with Ivriyt (Hebrew) indicators.
• Restores the Missing Fragment of 70 verses in 4 Ezra Chapter 7.
• Restores the 29th chapter of Ma’asiym (The Acts of the Apostles) chronicling Pa’al’s (Apostle Paul’s) journey to Spain and Britain.
The Cepher App allows you to easily search the scriptures by keyword, book, chapter or verse and is loaded with extra features, including:
• Note-taking capability with sorting.
• Highlighting available in seven different colors.
• A Lexicon of all the transliterated Hebrew words found in the את Cepher.
• The Daily Hebrew Prayers.
• Links to our Weekly Torah Portion, Dr. Stephen Pidgeon’s blog, articles and other free downloads available our website.
One-time cost covers all future updates/ revisions to the text.
The את Cepher is a collection of sacred scripture that restores much of what has been removed and/or incorrectly interpreted in the Bible for centuries!
• Sets forth a transliteration, rather than a substitution of the names of the Father (Yahuah), Son (Yahusha) and Holy Spirit (Ruach Ha’Qodesh).
• Transliterates over 3,100 other Hebrew names and places without substitution.
• Restores the Aleph Tav את throughout the text; previously omitted in other English translations.
• Includes all of the 81 previously canonized books, plus another 6 books considered to be inspired and/or historically significant: Chanok (Enoch) & Yovheliym (Jubilees) from the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as Yashar (Jasher), 3 & 4 Ezra (1st & 2nd Esdras), 2 Baruch, and Hadaccah (Additions to Esther) – for a total of 87 books.
• Restores an accurate order to the books as they were originally written.
• Corrects many notorious errors found in virtually all previous English translations, such as Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 14, Zakaryahu (Zechariah) 5, and Mattithyahu (Matthew) 23.
• Restores Chapters 151-155 of Tehilliym (Psalms); and the Acrostic Psalms 35 and 145, together with the Acrostic format of Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes) are marked with Ivriyt (Hebrew) indicators.
• Restores the Missing Fragment of 70 verses in 4 Ezra Chapter 7.
• Restores the 29th chapter of Ma’asiym (The Acts of the Apostles) chronicling Pa’al’s (Apostle Paul’s) journey to Spain and Britain.
The Cepher App allows you to easily search the scriptures by keyword, book, chapter or verse and is loaded with extra features, including:
• Note-taking capability with sorting.
• Highlighting available in seven different colors.
• A Lexicon of all the transliterated Hebrew words found in the את Cepher.
• The Daily Hebrew Prayers.
• Links to our Weekly Torah Portion, Dr. Stephen Pidgeon’s blog, articles and other free downloads available our website.
One-time cost covers all future updates/ revisions to the text.
File size: 66569216
Launched countries: USAUCACNFRDEGBITJPKRRUDZAOARATAZBBBYBEBMBRBGCLCOCRHRCZDKDOECEGSVFIGHGRGTHKHUINIDIEILKZKEKWLBLTLUMOMGMYMXNLNZNGNOOMPKPAPEPHPLPTQAROSASGSKSIZAESLKSECHTWTHTNTRUAAEUYUZVEVNBOKHEELVNIPYMZYEBHCYMTBJBFCGJOLAMLSNTZUGZW
Minimum OS version: 14.2
Release Date: 1463705125000
Published by Cepher Publishing LLC
Website url: https://cepher.net
Publisher country: US