The Cepher Abridged

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About this app

The Eth Cepher Abridged Edition is a robust application of our comprehensive restoration of sacred scripture in the English language, which has been reduced to the number of books (66) found in the traditional bibles of the twentieth century. This free download includes our search engine function also found in the paid app, and links the 3100 transliterated terms found in the Eth Cepher to a quick definition and pronunciation guide. Should you download the complete version of the Eth Cepher, you will enjoy all 87 books, including Chanok, Yovheliym, Yashar, 2 Baruk, and others, together with our notetaking, highlighting, and copying function, and our unique Lexicon, also incorporated into the App.

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 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.
• 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 includes:

• The Daily Hebrew Prayer.
• Links to our Weekly Torah Portion, Dr. Stephen Pidgeon’s blog, articles and other free downloads available our website.
Updated on
Feb 25, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
459 reviews
Dorce Wheel
June 25, 2023
I am unable to purchase the full version of the app, as it says there are no eligible devices?? I have the newest Samsung device, I have never had problems with other apps. Also, why not make the paid version a separate app from the abridged version? That could be the issue as well. Trying to upgrade to the full version from the abridged app doesn't work at all.
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Cepher Publishing Group
June 26, 2023
As a small company with limited resources, keeping up with emerging technology is proving to be a challenge, but our app developer is working diligently to provide an update that will be compatible with the many new devices supported by various platforms. The abridged version is indeed a completely separate download from the paid version.
Thandeka Kassino
January 25, 2021
This is simply the best app i have come across that tries to bring the scriptures to their true stature. However i have an issue with this app. When i exit the app and open it at a later stage, it takes me back to the main menu which is boring. Can u try to program it so that it goes back to my last page i was reading. Can you also add the highlighting of verses for references. Otherwise all in all its a good app. Keep it up guys👏🏼👏🏼.
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A Google user
January 23, 2019
It's OK, if you want a KJV Bible (protestant canon only) with anglo-hebraicized transliterations of selected names, and an occasional aleph-tav for selected "ets." Copy/paste will not work in the app, no ability to notate a passage. The paid version may be better, but I suspect it merely adds public domain pre-qumran apocryphal English translation writings with anglo-hebraicized transliterations of selected words.
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What's new

Cepher 3rd edition for the 66 books
Various bug fixes and updated code base