Read the 1611 KJV
The complete 1611 King James Bible stays on your phone, including the Apocrypha as printed in 1611. Display spelling is eased for reading; the underlying verse text used for study and citations is not rewritten.
Android Bible app
King James 1611 Assistant is a Christ-centered, offline-first study app. Read the 1611 King James Bible, search the Scriptures, keep notes, and walk with Jesus in everyday life — without ads, accounts, or analytics. This website is also linked in the app under Settings → Data, just above the version number.
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Psalm 119:105, King James Bible
What you can do
Profound truth, simply stated. The app teaches from the King James Bible and points to Christ — not to a personality, a trend, or another faith.
The complete 1611 King James Bible stays on your phone, including the Apocrypha as printed in 1611. Display spelling is eased for reading; the underlying verse text used for study and citations is not rewritten.
Full-text search, cross-references, Easton’s Bible Dictionary, offline maps, bookmarks, highlights, notes, and reading plans — all available without an internet connection.
The on-device assistant is grounded in the bundled Bible and local study files. It searches, retrieves, and answers from what is on the phone. Optional private PC pairing exists; there is no public cloud chatbot.
Hear Scripture with a male voice on the phone. Chapter audio can be used with an optional full offline KJV pack stored locally.
The Tools tab holds personal study helpers. Extras include parables, people, prophecies, the Ten Commandments, fruit of the Spirit, spiritual gifts, the armor of God, a timeline, and Bible Quest.
Invite-only groups for shared catalog plans, custom reading schedules, and prayer. New accounts confirm by email on this website, then you Sign in on the phone. A Together account is not required to read the Bible. F-Droid builds stay fully offline.
Gallery
Real screens from the app — daily verse, 1611 reading, offline search, Tools, maps, dictionary, and Ask Scripture. Cards lift. The phone tilts with you.
The Home screen opens with Scripture, not a feed. Daily verse, reading-plan progress, and continue-reading sit on rounded study cards with the same serif titles you see in the app.
Genesis to Revelation in the 1611 text, verse speakers, chapter audio, and progress for the book and the chapter — not a generic ebook skin.
Select words, tap a color, keep Listen and + on every verse. The dark reader keeps gold progress and a book jump rail along the edge.
Beginner, Standard, or Deep study. Prompt cards, encrypted chats, and no public cloud chatbot. The answer is meant to come from the bundled KJV.
Parables, prophecies, maps, dictionary, plans, and progress sit on gold-labeled mosaic cards — the custom study desk of the app.
Historical Bible maps as stacked study cards: Patriarchs, Exodus, Tribes, kingdoms — public-domain plates, pinch-zoom, offline.
Nearly four thousand lexicon entries, A–Z chips, search for people and places. The Tools tab keeps bookmarks, highlights, and notes beside it.
Together is optional and invite-only. Groups can share a catalog plan or a custom reading schedule, encourage one another, and keep prayer before the Lord. Admins can start or stop a plan, and can kick, unkick, ban, or unban a member. After you create an account, the confirmation email opens a page on this site that tells you the account is ready; then Sign in in the Android app. You can keep reading with no account at all.
Your Bible, search, Listen, bookmarks, notes, highlights, chats, and personal plans stay on the phone. No ads. No analytics. Online Mode is off by default. When it is off, model downloads and remote pairing stay blocked.
The app is free software under the GNU GPL v3. The King James text is public domain in most countries. In the United Kingdom, Crown printing rights for the Authorised Version may still apply to commercial printing.
Questions
It is a Christian Android app for reading and studying the 1611 King James Bible. Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior, and the teaching stays with Scripture. It is not a wellness app and not a multi-faith tool.
Yes. Reading, search, bookmarks, notes, highlights, plans, dictionary, maps, and core study work without a network. Online Mode is off until you turn it on. Together groups need the network and an invite.
The public-domain 1611 King James Version, 80 books (66 canonical plus the 14 Apocrypha books as in 1611). Display spelling is modernized for readability. The stored verse text used for citations is the 1611 wording.
No. The app is not Adrian Rogers, Love Worth Finding, or Bellevue Baptist Church, and is not endorsed by them. Teaching aims at clear, Christ-centered, Scripture-applied help in an original pastoral voice.
It is an Android app. A debug or private build can be installed from an APK on the phone. The F-Droid flavor is prepared for the official catalog. Use the chat on this page if you need help finding the right build for your device.
No public cloud AI is used. The assistant retrieves from local Scripture and files on the phone. You may optionally pair a private Windows PC (LMCloud) for heavier inference. Saved chats stay encrypted on the device.
An optional invite-only group feature for shared plans and prayer. Sign-in is only for Together. Kick means an admin can restore the person with Unkick. Ban means they cannot rejoin until an admin Unbans. Regular reading never requires Together. After you create an account, check email: the confirmation link opens this site’s confirmation page, then you Sign in in the app.
Use the newest confirmation email. It should open a page on this website that says the account was created successfully. Then return to the Android app, turn Online Mode on if needed, and Sign in. If the link is old, create the account again so a fresh email can be sent. You can also open this website anytime from Settings → Data in the app.
Read the Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and account deletion pages. The same website is linked in the App under Settings → Data, directly above the version number. Most reading does not create an account. Together (standard Android flavor only) uses email sign-in. Delete that cloud copy in the App under Settings → Data, or message the team from this site if you need a person to confirm.
Use the chat button on this page. Someone from the project, or the site assistant when it is on, can answer questions about the app, install, privacy, and how to study with it.
Talk with us
Open the chat widget in the corner. Ask about installing the app, reading plans, Together groups, or how to keep the Word close in daily life. We will point you back to Scripture and to the features already on your phone.