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Train lifelong exegetes of Greek & Hebrew

Biblingo is the only language-learning app that provides everything you need to lead your students to fluency and enjoyment in the biblical languages.

"Biblingo is the best available and most flexible biblical language learning tool I know of."— Dr. Chris Tilling

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A Biblingo Hebrew alphabet lesson on the web app — the words אָדָם and אֲדָמָה matched with images of people from the biblical world
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Biblingo mobile home dashboard — weekly XP goal, streak, and words learned
15 minutes a day
Bite-sized lessons

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Discover how Biblingo can serve your students

Biblingo provides a surefire and straightforward method for helping your students "see the light" with biblical Greek or Hebrew.

The software incorporates insights from the latest research in both second-language acquisition and general linguistics, making Biblingo an invaluable tool in the classroom. Sign up to receive a 10% discount for your students and free access to a teacher account and resources.

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Dr. Adam Howell

"Biblingo has developed a program around astute language research that, I believe, will lead students to a greater love for God's Word. The overall approach is one that is as enjoyable as it is academically effective. The integration of its modules is nothing short of brilliance."

Dr. Adam Howell — Boyce College & Daily Dose of Hebrew

A Biblingo lesson — vocabulary taught with biblical-world imagery

Spark Excitement in Your Students

"[Biblingo helped me] create a classroom where students were excited to come to class and to continue using their Greek knowledge after the course was done."— Richard Olds, St. Constantine College

Biblingo utilizes principles developed in the field of SLA to help your students learn and retain the biblical languages at an entirely new level. We focus specifically on reading fluency, so that your students can be set up to enjoy reading the text for life.

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Dr. Robert Plummer

"I'm especially impressed with Biblingo's desire to partner with more traditional Greek and Hebrew pedagogy to bring the best of the communicative language approach to faculty and students."

Dr. Robert Plummer — The Southern Seminary & Daily Dose of Greek

Reading 1 John 4 in Greek inside Biblingo, words shaded by familiarity

Train Competent Exegetes

"1st-year students can gain a competency in reading texts at a level I've never really seen with any other approach I've taken."— Seth Ehorn, HCU

At Biblingo, we take a both-and approach to learning Greek and Hebrew — we develop reading fluency while not neglecting explicit grammar instruction. Our grammatical explanations use the best linguistic tools, so that students become expert exegetes of the Word.

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Dr. Chris Tilling

"Biblingo is the best available and most flexible biblical language learning tool I know of. You'll benefit from the best, cutting-edge second-language acquisition methods. It makes learning Greek and Hebrew surprisingly accessible and provides a structure that turns the hard work into an exciting, active journey. I'm heartily recommending Biblingo to all my students."

Dr. Chris Tilling — St. Mellitus College & OnScript Podcast

Quizzes & exams
Paired to every level
In-class slides
PowerPoints with exercises
Free PDF textbook
Forthcoming with De Gruyter

All the Materials You Need, All in One Place

"I'm easily able to use and adapt the Biblingo resources to suit my students and find that the classes are highly engaging and even fun."— Ben Thompson, Faculty ETC Asia

We have everything you need for the classroom: quizzes paired to each level, in-class PowerPoints with exercises, and a free PDF textbook (forthcoming with De Gruyter). Plus, curriculum partners get a 10% discount for their students and a free teacher subscription.

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Dr. George Guthrie

"I have been impressed with Biblingo. The program's integration of cutting-edge language-learning tools with clear explanations of basic morphology and syntax prove a winning combination. I will be recommending it to my students."

Dr. George Guthrie — Regent College

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Fill out this form to receive a 10% discount for your students and free access to a teacher account and resources.

Here's what you'll get:

  • Full free access to the Biblingo app & software for your personal use
  • A teacher account so you can track your students' progress
  • A unique 10% discount code for your students
  • A PDF version of Kevin Grasso's grammar textbook (publishing this Fall through De Gruyter)
  • In-class slides that pair with the lessons in the app
  • Quizzes and exams

Common Questions

The basic flow is for students to do the Biblingo lessons for homework and to come to class and do Biblingo's in-class materials paired to the lessons. Teachers can also use Biblingo's assessments for tests and quizzes. For more, see our implementation guide.
There are 6 vocabulary words per lesson, and it is recommended that 3–4 lessons are done per week. This does not include grammatical words. In a 15-week semester, this amounts to about 300 words.
The pace should depend on how students are progressing. The classroom should be set at a pace where most students feel like they are "winning." Although our recommended pace is 3–4 lessons per week, teachers should have flexibility to adjust. See the implementation guide for a detailed schedule.
For an introductory Greek or Hebrew course, the Learner plan is all they need. For an exegetical or advanced course where the biblical text is read, the Accelerator plan provides the Bible reading module — a customized graded reader tailored to proficiency level.
Biblingo's full curriculum covers significantly more than other introductory textbooks — regular and irregular morphology plus advanced topics like the semantics of verbal forms, adjectives, nominalizations, information structure (topic and focus), poetic features, and much more.
Biblingo offers a variety of pronunciation options in both Greek and Hebrew. In Greek: Early High Koine, Koine, the academic Erasmian, or Modern Greek. In Hebrew: Modern Israeli (Sephardic) and biblical (the Tiberian reading tradition).

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