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Biblingo helps learners of all ages read biblical Greek and Hebrew through twelve story-driven journeys, vocabulary decks, grammar drills, and a proven approach based on linguistics and second-language acquisition.

The four-semester curriculum covers New Testament Greek and the Hebrew Bible, from easy readings to actual Bible passages, with immersive scenes produced in Israel. Features include interactive lessons, a built-in dictionary, an e-textbook, daily vocabulary review, and ready-made Bible vocab decks.

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By:
Biblingo
Rating:
4.20
(63)
Version:
2.6.1 Last updated: 2026-05-02
Version code:
885164628
Creation date:
2023-03-29
Compatible devices:
Size:
84.67MB
URLs:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Biblingo
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/biblingo/id6444049831
Website:
https://biblingo.org/

User Reviews

Biblingo is praised for high-quality, engaging biblical language content and a strong reading-focused approach, plus helpful visuals and pronunciation options. It also benefits from updates and a supportive ecosystem. However, recurring issues include onboarding friction, reliability bugs, occasional translation/grammar concerns, confusing navigation, and pricing barriers. Overall, it’s a valuable tool for biblical languages, but onboarding, stability, and cost concerns limit its appeal for some users.
Pros
  • High-quality, effective, and engaging content for biblical languages; praised as thorough and by some users even preferable to Duolingo.
  • Strong reading-focused approach that helps users read the Bible in its original languages with less reliance on English translation.
  • Clear, well-designed layout and visuals for vocabulary; easy-to-understand lessons and a coherent learning concept.
  • Pronunciation/audio features, including Koine and Modern Greek options, aiding pronunciation practice.
  • Motivating learning experience with ongoing updates and a supportive ecosystem (community, podcasts) and favorable pricing changes that improve value.
Cons
  • Sign-up/login and account creation friction (missing sign-up emails, can't sign into new accounts, trial prompts) causing onboarding delays.
  • Reliability and performance issues (loading delays, DNS errors, black screens, lag in flashcards) affecting usability.
  • Content accuracy/translation concerns in some lessons (misleading order of grammar concepts, occasional translation inaccuracies).
  • Navigation and progression flow problems (unclear next steps, missing or confusing forward navigation, manual progression hurdles).
  • Pricing barriers or perceived cost despite some price cuts (some users find it unaffordable or paywalled).
Recent reviews
Whoever made this app knew what they were doing. I am beyond impressed with the quality and content. I’ll be curious to see how it progresses as it dives deeper into grammar and sentence structure, but I love everything about this app. I’d rate it as even more effective and useful than Duolingo. I feel like I’ve learned more with this Greek than the Duolingo version.
by Kn*****, 2026-03-14

I just started using Biblingo and I love the layout, the concept, etc. But I’ve been having some issues with the lessons themselves. Specifically with the voice recording option. When you record and then turn it off, you’re unsure if you passed the question or not and then sometimes it will seem to accept it and move onto the next and other times, I’ve done the recording three times and it won’t let me move on. And other times it turns green like I did pass it but won’t move on and the arrow does appear to go to the next question but then when I hit it it says I didn’t complete the question and I have to go back to the home screen and back into the lesson again. It would be nice to have a clear submit button if some kind when you’ve finished the question and then if it says it’s wrong either an option to redo it or move on and study it later…I don’t know. But as of right now it’s just very confusing. All that being said, once again, great app, easy to understand the lessons as far as what they’re teaching, love the concept and love that learning to read the Bible how it was written is something accessible for anyone.
by Il*****, 2026-02-11

It is a helpful app. But for a paid subscription, there are multiple issues. The app kept logout automatically. The text on the learning module for textbook was too small.
by Wq*****, 2026-01-10
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