What Is Cepher?
Cepher is a specialized scripture application providing an 87-book collection that restores original Hebrew names and historically significant texts. It serves a niche audience of serious theological students and Hebraic roots practitioners who prioritize textual accuracy over standard translations.
Positioned as a premium one-time purchase, the app holds a strong #3 ranking in its category. While it has successfully modernized its UI and added cloud sync, it currently faces significant user dissatisfaction due to technical instability and data loss, which threatens its long-term retention and market standing.
Cepher Key Features
Includes the 81 canonized books plus 6 historically significant/inspired books like Enoch, Jubilees, and Jasher.
Restores original Hebrew names for the Father (Yahuah), Son (Yahusha), and Holy Spirit (Ruach Ha’Qodesh).
Restores the Hebrew Aleph Tav (את) throughout the text.
Built-in reference tool for all transliterated Hebrew words.
Search by keyword, book, chapter, or verse with note-taking and multi-color highlighting.
Access to traditional daily prayers in the Hebrew context.
User Sentiment
High confidence · 49 reviewsTop Praises
It offers valuable exposure to the true names in transliterated form.
I love this Bible, I am overjoyed to have it.
The new interface is very modern and appealing.
The interface is gorgeous!
Top Complaints (Impact Areas)
Today my app became disabled somehow and only shows a blank white screen.
Since I updated with iPhone 16 and IOS 18 the app doesn’t work at all.
For some reason I had to download it back onto my iPhone and my all but two of my bookmarks and highlights are gone!
Is Cepher Free? Pricing & Plans
Model: paid
The app utilizes a premium, one-time payment model, positioning itself as a high-value, long-term resource rather than a subscription-based service.
App Store Performance
| Chart | Rank | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Paid | #3 | 1 |
Cepher Pros and Cons
Pros
- Proprietary, specialized content
- Strong brand identity
- Modern UI and cloud-syncing
Cons
- Critical iOS stability issues
- Data loss during updates
- Lack of audio features