Recommended tools

The short list for going deeper.

You don't need every tool on this page. Most people need exactly one, and some need none yet. Start with the Starter Kit method, then pick the one tool that helps you slow down, check context, and make smaller, truer claims. The goal isn't a bigger library. It's becoming the person in your group who actually checked.

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Honest disclosure

Some links on this page may be affiliate links.

If you buy through them, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. That doesn't change our advice: don't buy a tool because it sounds impressive. Buy it because it helps you study Scripture with more care. Every section below also tells you when to skip a tool.

The main four

Curated guidance, not a shopping list.

Every pick comes with the honest flip side: who it's for, and who should pass.

Ours · Free

Greek Fluency Lab

Best for: everyone who owns the Starter Kit. Our own free practice app: alphabet and vocabulary flashcards with spaced repetition, accent quizzes, pronunciation drills, and a writing pad that lets you trace Greek letters by hand.

Skip if: honestly, don't skip it. It's free, it's ours, and ten minutes a week in it makes every lesson in your kit land deeper.

Bible software

Logos Bible Software

Best for: pastors, teachers, and serious students who want lexicons, commentaries, and a repeatable Greek workflow in one place.

Skip if: the Starter Kit method is still new to you. Software multiplies a method you already have. It can't replace one.

Language habit

Biblingo

Best for: folks who finish the kit hungry for the real thing: a short, app-based daily habit for actually learning biblical Greek and Hebrew.

Skip if: you're not ready for grammar, vocab, and real, regular practice. No shame in that. The kit's method works without it.

Study shelf

Christianbook

Best for: Bibles, reference works, group studies, and physical study tools. Best when you already know the book you need.

Skip if: you're browsing without a plan. A big catalog distracts as easily as it helps.

Bible studies

FaithGateway

Best for: accessible Christian books, online Bible studies, small-group curriculum, and devotional next steps.

Skip if: what you actually need is Greek depth, not broader Christian study material.

Curation note: We recommend tools, not every author, course, or product inside a broad catalog. Weigh every resource against Scripture, your church's doctrinal commitments, and the context-first guardrails in your Starter Kit.
Koine Greek learning paths

When you're ready to learn the language itself.

These are course-style commitments, not casual purchases. Two of the three are free. Start there if you're unsure.

Greek For All / Greek Quest

A strong Koine-specific course path if you're ready for structured grammar, exercises, and a formal learning track with real momentum.

Daily Dose of Greek

A free two-minute daily video from a seminary professor. We recommend it because it's good. No commission involved.

BiblicalTraining

Free, seminary-level biblical Greek course material if you want the academic route without getting pushed into paid software.

How to choose

Let your next study goal pick the tool.

“I want a stronger study desk.”

Choose Bible software like Logos, once you know why you need lexicons, commentaries, and a repeatable workflow.

“I want a daily language habit.”

Choose Biblingo or Daily Dose of Greek when your goal is steady time in the language, not a bigger library. A few minutes a day is how you become the friend people text their Bible questions to.

“I want books on the shelf.”

Choose Christianbook or FaithGateway for Bibles, reference works, group studies, and devotional reading.