Study Tools
Biblexika includes a full suite of scholarly tools – all free and integrated directly with the Bible Reader.
Look up any Greek or Hebrew word from the original text. Biblexika includes the Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon (5,400+ entries) and the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (8,000+ entries). Tap any word in the interlinear reader to open its lexicon entry instantly.
Open Greek Lexicon →Browse 159,000+ verse-level commentary entries from 315+ sources spanning 7 scholarly traditions: patristic, reformed, catholic, orthodox, Protestant, academic, and Jewish. Use the lens filters to focus on the tradition that interests you.
Open Commentaries →See thematically and verbally related verses linked to the passage you are reading. Cross-references appear in the study panel on the right side of the reader.
Search all occurrences of a Greek or Hebrew word by Strong's number. The concordance shows every verse where that root word appears, with frequency statistics.
Open Concordance →Explore 11,090 literary patterns identified in the text – including chiasms, parallelisms, anaphora, and 202 Bullinger figures of speech. Chips in the reader mark annotated passages.
Open Literary Patterns →Browse 9,473 ISBE (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) articles covering biblical people, places, events, theology, and background. Many entries are enriched with additional scholarly notes.
Open Encyclopedia →A curated collection of difficult or frequently misunderstood passages with multi-perspective scholarly analysis to help you think through them carefully.
Open Hard Verses →The Word Study panel (available in the Bible Reader) combines lexicon data, concordance results, and usage statistics into one focused view for deep word-level research.