The Hebrew word for a sacred pause
A quiet place
for Scripture.
The complete King James Bible β 66 books, 1,189 chapters, 31,102 verses β inside a candlelit study built for stillness. Read, listen, pray, and return each day to a liturgy that never shouts.
Good evening β¦
Bhaskar
Verse of the day
βBe still, and know that I am God.β
Psalm 46:10 Β· KJV
Built on the public-domain King James Bible Β· No accounts Β· No ads Β· No tracking
The experience
Three rooms, one candle.
Every screen in Selah exists to get you into the text, or to help you carry it with you.
A shelf you can actually browse.
Sixty-six books stand on real wood β leather hues, gold embossing, spine widths sized to chapter count. Tap a book and watch it slide forward, turn to face you, and open into the page.
- 3D book-opening animation, skippable in one tap
- Ribbon bookmarks mark books in progress
- Filter by Law, Wisdom, Gospels, and more
The Library
66 books Β· 41% readLaw
Wisdom
Reading that stays out of the way.
Five reading themes, real typography controls, and a long-press menu for highlights, notes, and cross-references β all tucked behind an auto-hiding toolbar so the page is always the hero.
- Light, Sepia, Parchment, Dark & OLED themes
- Tap any verse to light it β everything else softens
- Optional 3D paginated book mode with page-turns
A voice for every chapter.
Selah's native narration reads any of the 1,189 chapters aloud β a rotating vinyl, exact word-synced captions, and adjustable speed, so Scripture can ride along on a walk or a drive.
- Every chapter has a voice β nothing to download
- Captions track the exact spoken verse
- 0.8Γβ1.5Γ speed, remembered across sessions
1 Kings 1
The daily liturgy
A habit built on devotion, not dopamine.
No points, no leaderboards. Five quiet steps a day β verse, devotional, reflection, prayer, breath β and a candle lit when they're complete.
Candles, not streak counters
Each day's devotion lights a candle on the calendar. Miss a day and the room simply stays dark β no shame, no reset.
Peace for my family this week
A prayer journal that remembers
Requests drift into gold when they're answered. Gratitude, tags, mood, and verse links β a quiet record of a whole year.
Rooms to read in
Eight optional atmospheres β a cozy library, gentle rain, a night observatory β each with its own ambient sound and light.
What readers say
Quiet words, from quiet readers.
β β β β ββI didn't expect a Bible app to feel this calm. The bookshelf alone made me want to keep opening it.β
β β β β ββNo streak-shaming, no ads, no noise. Just the text, a candle, and a place to write my prayers.β
β β β β ββThe voice reading is uncanny β I listen on my walk every morning now.β
Come, be still
for a moment.
Selah is free, ad-free, and built to be opened once a day β not fifty times.
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