Overview

Rating:
4.10 +1
(69)
Version:
2.4
Last updated: 2024-04-11
Ranking
#182,681 ▼ 312
Overall

Features & Capabilities

Interlinear Bible offers offline access to Hebrew and Greek texts with an English translation. Learn biblical languages by reading the interlinear Greek and Hebrew with transliteration, in a scrollable and zoomable display.

New Testament texts are from the Berean Greek Bible based on Nestle (1904). Old Testament is Hebrew with exceptions (Tobit, 1–4 Maccabees, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, Judith) drawn from the Septuagint.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Martin Loch
Rating:
4.10
(69)
1 new ratings
Version:
2.4 Last updated: 2024-04-11
Version code:
865110915
Creation date:
2018-07-23
Compatible devices:
Size:
29.85MB
Price:
6.99
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Data ingested on:
2026-07-18
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Developed by:
Martin Loch
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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/interlinear-bible/id1386148836

User Reviews

Users praise the app for its robust Greek/Hebrew interlinear and word-by-word study features, including Strong's integration and ease of use across devices. Common concerns focus on missing parsing/lexical links, occasional translation inconsistencies, printing/copying limitations, readability issues, and missing concordances compared to desktop. Overall, a powerful, valuable tool for serious Bible study with room for lexical depth and polishing.
Pros
  • Rich interlinear resource for Greek/Hebrew with Strong's numbers, pronunciation, and English glosses for word-by-word study.
  • Ability to highlight words and explore usages directly in the interlinear text, aiding deeper study.
  • Easy-to-use, streamlined interface across devices (phone and laptop) with updates that improved usability.
  • Concordance access and other scholarly tools are a big plus for serious students and pastors.
  • Strong value for the price with a comprehensive feature set that rivals desktop tools.
Cons
  • Lack of parsing information and no hyperlinks to lexical data; minimal grammatical tagging.
  • Occasional translation issues and inconsistencies (e.g., Daniel 7:14; translation differences between chapters).
  • Printing/copying limitations and formatting issues (cannot print verses; copying loses spacing).
  • Font size/readability issues on some devices and historical interface usability concerns (initially cumbersome, later improved).
  • Missing Hebrew/Greek concordances and lexical resources on iOS compared to desktop version.
Recent reviews
I like the chapters in the bible but you are missing the book of Enoch and most important you miss say The Creator’s Name which is יְהֹוָה YeHoVaH. It is NOT Yahweh. Anyone who can read Hebrew knows by the vowel points that you have mispronounced The Creator’s Personal Name. Yah means GOD. His Name יְהֹוָה means I will be what I will be. Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh is the meaning of The Creator’s Name. It is NOT a “Memorial”. GOD is NOT dead. He said: Exodus 3:15 (CJB 2016) This is my name forever; this is how I am to be remembered generation after generation.
by Re*****, 2026-07-01

How in the world is this useful without a search feature? Weird! Please add it.
by 1S*****, 2026-06-25
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