Reading view These options only affect the read view
Core Bible translation without expansions () or explanations [].
Text size:
Size of Bible text and introduction in read view.
On larger screens, the table of contents is displayed and automatically follows the reading, showing the current heading on the right side of the reading view (never displayed in mobile view)
To give more space to read the Bible text (especially on a small screen), the menu is hidden when scrolling down in the read view, but shown when scrolling up again. If you want to always show the menu, check this option. This setting only applies to the read view.
Bible text
This option hides/shows all titles in the Bible text. You can unfold more specific options by pressing the arrow
This option hides/shows all expansions and comments in the Bible text. You can unfold more specific options by pressing the arrow
comments in brackets providing context
explanations in the text that provide additional information
explanations in standalone text paragraphs that provide additional information
and they called for the king. Then [the following three men from Hezekiah's palace] came: Eljakim, son of Hilkiah (Hebr. Chilqijaho) [Isa. 22:20], who was in charge of the palace (literally: 'was over the house') [the royal palace in Jerusalem], and the scribe Shebna [Isa. 22:15] and Joah, the son of Asaph, the recorder, to them.
Then [the three men] Eljakim, son of Hilkiah (Hebr. Chilqijaho), who was in charge of the palace (literally: 'was over the house') [in Jerusalem], and the scribe Shebna and Joah, the son of Asaph, the recorder, to Hezekiah with their clothes torn [as an outward sign of mourning] and told him the words of the commander (Hebr. ravshakes).
Then [the following three men from Hezekiah's palace] came: Eljakim, son of Hilkiah (Hebr. Chilqijaho) [Isa. 22:20], who was over [in charge of the palace in Jerusalem], and the scribe Shebna [Isa. 22:15] and Joah, the son of Asaph, the recorder, came to him.
Then [the three men] Eljakim, son of Hilkiah (Hebr. Chilqijaho), who was in charge of the palace (literally: 'was over the house') [in Jerusalem], and the scribe Shebna and Joah, the son of Asaph, the recorder, to Hezekiah with their clothes torn [as an outward sign of mourning] and told him the words of the commander (Hebr. ravshakes).