Even fairly complicated graphical searches come back in under half a second. It’s also lightning fast, especially with a solid state drive. Their morphologically tagged resources are great for reading, but searching in a pop-up window makes studying in the original languages quite slow and cumbersome and their Windows version seems slower than the phone apps.īibleWorks 10, on the other hand, was designed from the ground up for working in Greek and Hebrew, and its search and analysis functions are simply top notch. Olive Tree’s Bible Study app was a great help when it came out on the iPhone and Android. For years though, I contented myself with free products like e-Sword and Xiphos, but I always found them a bit lacking when it comes to studying in Hebrew or Greek.
Since I first studied Greek about 10 years ago, I’ve been thinking about getting a copy.
I have to say that I’m quite excited to get my hands on a copy of BibleWorks.