Read the Gospels in Greek.
Read Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with word-level morphology, lemma meanings, syntax guidance, notes, vocabulary saving, and reference-style teaching tools.
Text source: SBL Greek New Testament, edited by Michael W. Holmes. Licensed under CC BY 4.0. Attribution included in the app.
Four Gospels
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are available once the local MorphGNT files load.
Search
Search Greek words, lemmas, meanings, morphology, or references inside the selected Gospel.
Study Tools
Notes, translation, saved vocabulary, morphology, and syntax guidance.
Beginner Foundations
Learn the alphabet and review curated first-year vocabulary with digital flashcards.
Greek Foundations
Build letter recognition and a working vocabulary before and alongside Gospel reading.
Book Guide and Units
Choose a Gospel and move through guided units with a book introduction and teaching orientation on the right.
Book guide and unit panel
Choose a Gospel on the left to see its introduction, date range, themes, and guided reading notes.
Greek Text Reader
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Translation Workspace
What is free. What is paid.
The Gospel Reader stays free. Paid resources sit alongside it as downloadable teaching and sermon-preparation tools.
TheGreekTutor Access
The reader gives free access to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with morphology, syntax, translation notes, and vocabulary support. Paid resources expand that work through downloadable passage guides, sermon outlines, and future course materials.
Study Notes
These notes are saved locally in your browser.
Saved Vocabulary
Words saved from the Parse panel appear here for review.
Attribution
The Greek text is the SBL Greek New Testament, edited by Michael W. Holmes, copyright Society of Biblical Literature and Logos Bible Software, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. Morphology is drawn from the local MorphGNT/SBLGNT files. The semantic-domain teaching layer uses original TheGreekTutor explanations, local glossary data, and the UBS Dictionary of the Greek New Testament/Louw-Nida semantic-domain approach as its organizing model. The Translation tab includes the public-domain Berean Standard Bible, the public-domain World English Bible from eBible.org, and a four-Gospel TheGreekTutor reading layer adapted from the public-domain Berean Literal Bible, with Greek-informed phrase alignment prepared from MorphGNT morphology and contextual token glosses.