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Read all chapters of John in Greek.

This version expands the prototype to load the complete Gospel of John from the SBL Greek New Testament source text, with chapter navigation, search, progress tracking, notes, vocabulary saving, reading modes, and guided syntax-first tools.

Text source: SBL Greek New Testament, edited by Michael W. Holmes. Licensed under CC BY 4.0. Attribution included in the app.

John 1–21
Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ λόγος...
Full textAll chapters of John load dynamically.
ToolsTap any word for morphology, lemma, meaning, and syntax notes.
CourseGuided syntax-first reading path.

Full John

Chapters 1–21 are available once the SBLGNT text loads.

Search

Search Greek words, lemmas, meanings, morphology, or references across John.

Study Tools

Notes, translation, vocabulary, progress, and quizzes.

Deployable

Netlify-ready PWA package.

John Reading Course

The full reader now includes word-level morphology support across John. Guided units help students move from form recognition to syntax and translation.

Select a unit

Guided lesson workspace

Choose a unit to see learning aims, syntax prompts, and practice steps.

John 1

Greek Text Reader

Beginner mode

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Translation Workspace

Progress

0%

Verse completion across John.

Vocabulary

0

Saved Greek words.

Quiz Average

0%

Local quiz performance.

Saved Vocabulary

Certificate

Generate a certificate preview after completing course tasks.

Certificate of Completion

This certifies completion of

TheGreekTutor John Reading Course

Score: pending

Free full-text reader. Paid guided course layer.

A strong commercial model is to keep limited reading/free preview access and monetise the guided syntax course, quizzes, certificates, saved cloud progress, and classroom tools.

Greek Reader Pro

Future paid access can unlock full guided syntax notes, synced progress, vocabulary review, chapter quizzes, certificates, and lecturer dashboards.

Study Notes

These notes are saved locally in your browser for this prototype.

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.