American Standard Version
The American Standard Version (ASV) is not authored by a single individual but is a revered translation of the Bible that emerged in the early 20th century. First published in 1901, this version was crafted by a committee of scholars dedicated to providing an accurate and accessible translation of the Scriptures. The ASV was designed to be a faithful representation of the original texts, making it a significant milestone in biblical scholarship and an essential resource for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible.
As you explore the American Standard Version in our app, you'll discover its clarity and reverence, which have made it a favorite among both scholars and lay readers alike. Whether you're looking to delve into ancient texts or simply seeking inspiration, the ASV offers a profound connection to the timeless messages of the Bible. We invite you to immerse yourself in its pages and find the wisdom that has resonated with countless individuals throughout the years.
Bible (ASV) 36: Zephaniah
Read by Sam Stinson
American Standard Version
The superscription of the Book of Zephaniah attributes its authorship to “Zephaniah son of Cushi son of Gedaliah son of Amariah son of Hezek…
Bible (ASV) 34: Nahum
Read by Sam Stinson
American Standard Version
Nahum prophesied, according to some, in the beginning of the reign of Ahaz (740s BC). Others, however, think that his prophecies are to be r…
Bible (ASV) NT 19: Hebrews (Version 2)
Read by Julie Anne Thompson
American Standard Version
This is a stand alone reading of the book of Hebrews from the ASV version of the Bible, published by Thomas Nelson and Sons in 1901. - Summa…