Sources

Data sources, license information, and recommended resources for learning NT Greek.

SBLGNT + OEB Open texts, focused vocabulary, and reader-first Greek practice.

Data Sources And Licenses

The app uses open or attributed resources selected for NT Greek reading.

Greek Text

SBL Greek New Testament

The Greek text comes from the SBL Greek New Testament, edited by Michael W. Holmes.

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. Copyright 2010 by the Society of Biblical Literature and Logos Bible Software.

SBLGNT website SBLGNT source files
English Text

Open English Bible

The English verse text comes from the Open English Bible, a modern English Bible translation.

License: Creative Commons Zero 1.0. The OEB is released into the public domain.

Open English Bible OEB source files
Lexicon

UBS Dictionary of the Greek New Testament

Lexical definitions, glosses, Scripture references, and semantic domains come from the UBS Dictionary of the Greek New Testament.

License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. The dictionary is © United Bible Societies, 2023, adapted from the Semantic Dictionary of Biblical Greek and the Louw-Nida Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains.

UBS dictionary source and license CC BY-SA 4.0 license
Audio

HackGreek Recordings

Audio playback uses local verse recordings and an audio manifest generated for this project.

Pronunciation follows modern Greek rather than reconstructed classical pronunciation.

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NET Bible

The most important resource is the text itself. The NET Bible pairs the Greek with extensive translator's notes — great if you have questions about the text.

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