Digital development continues

30 November 2019

Brothers Kevin Stephens (USA), Gad Barnéa (Israel) and Pierre Hennequart (Paris) meet by videoconference each week for a working session with fr. Olivier-Thomas Venard, to develop an application that will offer our new translation of the entire Bible, fully illustrated with images, sound and video, in the spirit of Prixm.
In addition, Spyrit (Versailles) is preparing a mobile version of our Scroll.

It is the constant and patient work of these digital developers that makes possible the construction of the biblical cathedral that is The Bible in its Traditions.

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Our scroll presents the best results of our research in an innovative interface.
In this Beta version, It offers new translations of the main versions of the Scriptures, accompanied by rich multimedia content.

Access the scroll

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This internet platform is a comprehensive tool for researching, studying and reading the Bible.

Access to the collaborative platform

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Bibleart mobile application will offer a new French translation of the entire Bible enriched with thousands of multimedia contents, resulting from the work of our specialists.

Go to BibleArt

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