Ginoskos: Biblical Languages Apk

Ginoskos: Biblical Languages Apk

Latest version 8.8-neos
25 Dec 2024

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version8.8-neos
Rating4.7/5, based on 1,278 votes
Size‎9.8 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+ (Nougat)
Author's NotesLearn biblical Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, Latin, Coptic, and Syriac

About Ginoskos: Biblical Languages APK

Ginoskos: Biblical Languages APK Download for Android
Ginoskos: Biblical Languages APK Download for Android

Description

Learn the ancient biblical languages Greek (Koine) and Hebrew with Ginoskos learning application. Learn Aramaic, Latin, Coptic, and Syriac that are also essential for biblical studies.

The content and features of the application are for free. However, in order to support continuity and future development, we offer premium features: offline learning, bookmarks, statistics, more customized learning, and some other features. Thank you for your support.

Ginoskos offers courses on Greek and Hebrew grammar. These courses will lead you through essential parts of Greek and Hebrew grammar. Every grammatical topic can be trained with exercises. Lessons include a short summary of key points and grammatical charts.

Ginoskos helps you with building up your vocabulary by providing various kinds of exercises. You can train both vocabulary and grammar. When you start doing some exercise Ginoskos will track your learning progress and make sure that you will gradually review already learned items (the app reflects the knowledge of the forgetting curve).
Further, there are special exercises for learning frequency vocabularies for both Greek and Hebrew from the most occurring words to the less. There are vocabularies of particular passages and also of the whole biblical books.

Key features:
• Grammar courses: learn the specific grammar of ancient Greek or Hebrew
• Vocabulary building: build your vocabulary by learning words of a passage, the whole biblical book, or a specific topic (like a Christological terms)
• Reviews: scheduled reviews help to refresh words in your memory reflecting the knowledge of the forgetting curve
• Speed run: go through learned words under the pressure of time and train remembering capacity
• Custom training: adjust training to you specific needs, just as you want: select learning mode, passage, part of speech, occurrences, etc.
• Challenges: join a challenge and pursue the challenge goals
• Vocabulary guides: helps you to learn exercises that are related together (like frequency vocabularies, biblical creation passages, hymns, etc.)
• Activity feeds: watch activity of your friends that you follow and the life of Ginoskos community

Get in touch with and visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ginoskos

"The fear of the Lord - that is wisdom, and to shun evil is understanding." (Job 28:28)

Latest updates

What's new in version 8.8-neos

This update comes with some general improvements and fixes for various bugs.

How to install Ginoskos: Biblical Languages APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Ginoskos: Biblical Languages APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.ginoskos.biblicallanguages-v8.8-neos-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

8.8-neos (152)9.8 MB
8.7-neos (148)9.6 MB
8.5-neos (146)9.3 MB
8.4-neos (143)9 MB

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User's Reivew

3 ★In Hebrew, the leading curve is very steep to start. A chunk of the Hebrew isn't finished. Learning a word in one place doesn't seem to mark it learned everywhere (e.g., וְ "and") and makes learning tedious. Setting min/ max in custom learnings doesn't work at all.
4 ★This app has been an indispensable tool for parsing exercises for my study of Koine Greek, the only thing I dislike is, if you are going through Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek, when you begin learning verbs, and doing parsing exercises of verbs, things get awkward, because the parsing exercises available on this app have verbs in non-indicative moods you have not learned yet, and there doesnt seem to be any way to make the exercises indicative only. :( overall ginoskos has been awesome
1 ★opens without permission and demands i signin. can not be used off-line. introduction was good, i assume the the rest of the program is good also. if you fix the forst two issues, I'd be interested in reinstalling this app.
4 ★Very good or learning vocabulary. I have refreshing my Hebrew and the app has been very helpful in helping me brush up on building my proficiency in reading Hebrew. The use of repetition in the exercises is extremely helpful.
5 ★This is the best App to learn Biblical Hebrew and Greek. There is no need of searching anywhere on the Internet for this course as it teaches Koine Greek from A to Z and also suggests which Bible to use ( I had wasted my time reading several arguments about this on the Internet). The best thing is that all the courses are totally free. It even has several exercises to help boost your vocabulary.
4 ★I don't have the paid version. The free version is still effective in building a vocabulary and learning the alphabet. Recommended for learning the biblical languages, especially biblical Greek.
5 ★Makes learning not only easy ,but faster. One of my favorite apps.You get alot for free,and my only wish, not criticism is if you could provide audio to all the words,I would upgrade to premium.A. joy to use.
3 ★The latest edition of the app doesn't shuffle the vocab, but displays them in the same order. I hope this feature gets fixed in a future edition.
2 ★It's a great app! However, your future passive indicative conjugation is wrong. You're missing a theta eta. You also divide the endings wrong. For example, the aorist active indicative has a sigma alpha characteristic with the secondary active endings. But you put the alpha with the ending and separate the sigma from it. And the participles are incomplete. There is no accusative. Please fix the conjugations and I will give you a five.
5 ★such a great resource! well laid out, directly applicable and easy to learn from. I think this is an essential resource for anyone wanting to read their bible in it's original tongues. To the team behind this wonderful app; thank you for making this knowledge so accessible.
4 ★Very good app supported on Android, very good learning rescource. Perfect for me. The only problem is that it keeps crashing. Super frustrating.
3 ★It was great when I was learning Greek and Hebrew, but now that I've switched to Latin, there are no courses for Latin, despite it saying so in the description. Also no Aramaic for the same reason