Cepher 4+

Cepher Publishing LLC

Designed for iPad

    • $21.99

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Description

The Hebrew word eth (את) means divine, and the Hebrew word cepher (ספר) means book, scroll, letter or writing. Hence, the את CEPHER is the “Divine Book”. This complete collection of sacred scripture restores much of what has been removed and/or incorrectly interpreted in the Bible for centuries!

• Sets forth a translation, rather than a substitution of the names of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
• Transliterates over 3,100 other Hebrew names and places without substitution.
• Omitted in other translations, the את has been restored over 10,000 times.
• Includes all of the 74 previously canonized books, plus another 13 books considered to be inspired and/or historically significant such as Chanok (Enoch) & Yovheliym (Jubilees) from the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as Yashar (Jasher), 2-4 Ezra (Esdras), 1-2 Baruk, and 1-4 Makkabiym (Maccabees) – all published in the chronological order of their writing.
• Corrects the errors (for the first time) in Shiyr HaShiriym (Song of Solomon), Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 14, Zakaryahu (Zechariah) 5, Mattithyahu (Matthew) 23, and corrects several other notorious errors found in virtually all previous English translations.
• Restores the 29th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles chronicling Paul’s journey to Spain.

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 Prayer.
• 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.

What’s New

Version 3.3.7

Third Edition
Enhanced search
Font selection
Increased app stability
Updated Lexicon

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
234 Ratings

234 Ratings

coachkevhealth ,

Impressive app with some added features would make it the perfect bible app

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.

Developer Response ,

The chapter numbers in Enoch have been changed. For example, Enoch 1:9 is now 2:1. Chapter 2 only has 1 verse contained in it. Some of the chapters that read "no text" have been rearranged with text from other chapters. There is no missing text. We are working on improving the functionality of the app. As far as going to the next chapter, drag your finger to the left; and going back to the previous chapter, drag your finger to the right. Thank you for your feedback.

klarsh ,

A true blessing to read

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

dae.d ,

I love the app, but…

I love the app because of how readily available it is. You have the option to search different chapters, learn pronunciations and meanings of hebrew words, and highlight/take notes—all the regular in-app fubctions that’s necessary.

The ONLY thing I dislike is the lack of a sign in feature. I recently got a new phone and ALL the notes I took, things Ive highlighted, scripture cross references….gone. Im extremely sad, and I get thats what comes with not having an “account” but it just would have been great to have all my hard work saved. Hopefully one day that’s a feature that can be included because these notes that I take mean everything to me (and im sure to others who’s trying to learn scripture). Other than that, everything else is pretty good.

Developer Response ,

We will be working in the future to put all your notes into the cloud so that when you get a new device, you can redownload your notes to your new device.

App Privacy

The developer, Cepher Publishing LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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