Orthodox Bible & Calendar vVARY
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Developer Description
Orthodox Prayers
Features:
Daily readings
Daily prayers: morning, meal and evening prayers
Audio Psalms
The translation of the Old Testament from the Septuagint into English is a process that involves both linguistic expertise and a deep understanding of the historical and cultural context of the original texts. The Septuagint, often abbreviated as LXX, is an ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, specifically the Old Testament, which holds significant importance in the history of biblical scholarship.
Use this app to track the dates of other religious holidays in the Orthodox calendar such as Christmas, Epiphany, Theophany, and the Dormition of the Theotokos. These holidays are based on the liturgical Orthodox calendar, which is a cycle of readings and liturgical services that are used in the Orthodox churches. The liturgical Orthodox Calendar follows the same patterns and themes throughout the year, and it is closely tied to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Why follow the Orthodox calendar: mindfulness and introspection, humility recognizing one's own smallness in the grand scheme of God's plan and purpose.
- Build discipline and routine in one's spiritual practice
- Foster a deeper sense of connection to the divine
- Take time to reflect on the sacrifices and teachings of Jesus Christ by observing religious holidays
- Foster a sense of community and shared spiritual practice with other Eastern Orthodox believers.
The Orthodox calendar, also known as the Julian calendar, is the calendar used by many Eastern Orthodox churches around the world to determine the dates of religious holidays and observances. It is based on the Julian calendar, which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BC and is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar. The Orthodox calendar has different dates for Easter and other religious holidays, which are based on the liturgical calendar. It is an important part of the religious tradition and culture of the Eastern Orthodox churches. The Orthodox calendar is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used in the Western world. This difference is due to the fact that the Orthodox churches did not adopt the Gregorian calendar, which was introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII as a reform of the Julian calendar. The Gregorian calendar has a leap year rule that eliminates the accumulated error of the Julian calendar, so the Orthodox church still use the Julian calendar. The Orthodox calendar follows the same month names as the Julian calendar, which are: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. However, the Orthodox calendar has different dates for Easter, which is the most important religious holiday for Christians. The Orthodox Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox. This is different from the Western Easter, which is always celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox.
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- Released
- Jan 10, 2023
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- Android Varies with device
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Orthodox Bible & Calendar users say on Google Play
I have had the paid version now for a few weeks and I so appreciate it. its easy to use. my only criticism is that the prayers seem to be audio only? I wish they offered written forms so I could read it out loud myself as well. otherwise I love this app!
my only problem with this app is the audio Bible after every chapter has to be played again to start the next chapter manually and it's too quiet for my phone normally otherwise great app
I like daily inspirations, and when I have a choice to save them, there is no way to go to the ones you have saved to look back on. And when listening to the audio, and i choose the continuous reading it still stops after 5 verses and I have to hit play to continue. frustrating when trying to concentrate on the word, and having to stop to scroll through and find where it stopped and have to choose "play" again.
Latest St Gregory The Theologian quote is falsely attributed to him and is actually a different version of a quote from the much later Saint Raphael of Brooklyn. Please check your sources before putting out quotes.They make you pay for any real usable functions. Free version is very basic. They also have Paisios as a "Saint" which he's not in our Diocese/Synod. Besides that most of the daily quotes are good. Can only save 3 of them on the free version, which is pretty ridiculous pay to use model
profiting, anyone charging for a Bible and script is evil and not Christian. it goes against all of GODs word ! making a Bible app should come from the heart a d soul not your greedy mind. everyone needs to cancel this app and all ad to pay for apps that are supposed to be free of profit.
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