In this Greek quizzing app, users test their knowledge of Greek New Testament forms through customizable quizzes. Includes over 9,500 forms, with options for frequency and criteria-based practice.
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90% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About ParseGreek - Greek Quizzing
ΠαrsεGrεεk is designed to help both beginning students and advanced students. Advanced students can quiz themselves by frequency and other criteria. For beginning students, ΠαrsεGrεεk has been designed to be compatible with today's top intro grammars:
- William Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek (2019)
- S. M. Baugh, A New Testament Greek Primer (2012)
- David Alan Black, Learn to Read New Testament Greek (2009)
- Black, Hudgins Hudgins, y Polo, Aprenda A Leer El Griego Del Nuevo Testamento (2015)
- Darryl Burling, "Beginning Greek in Small Steps," Biblical Mastery Academy, (2024)
- Henriques, Morales, y Steffen, Introducción al griego biblico (2015)
- Constantine Campbelll, Reading Biblical Greek (2017)
- N. Clayton Croy, Biblical Greek Primer (1999)
- Jeremy Duff, Elements of New Testament Greek (2005)
- James Hewett, New Testament Greek (2009)
- Merkle & Plummer, Beginning with New Testament Greek (2020)
- Stanley Porter, Fundamentals of New Testament Greek (2010)
- Gerald Stevens, New Testament Greek Primer (2010)
- Danny Zacharias, Biblical Greek Made Simple (2013)
"put away your flashcards and pick up Danny Zacharias' ParseGreek app today. You'll wonder like me, 'How did I ever survive Greek without this?' " —Matthew D. Montonini
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pheriwinkle
Not well keyed to textbooks
The premise of this app is that it’s supposed to be keyed to the textbook you’re using. When I selected my textbook and asked it to include the first nine chapters, I’m finding that the app doesn’t present the vocabulary and grammar matching my textbook. So for instance, words come up that are not included in the vocab lists for the chapters that I’ve selected. Also, for the parsing aspect, the app will present forms that have not yet been covered in the textbook in the chapters that I have selected. Like the aorist subjunctive was presented to me, but that is not yet covered in the first nine chapters, which was the range I selected. So the app isn’t delivering what it promised. It’s not automating the creation of flash cards for me. It’s presenting me with material I’m not yet ready for. So it’s not particularly useful.
DoulosKyriou
Needs to save progress!
This is an excellent app overall, and works with many different grammar books. However, it doesn’t save your progress when going through lists, which is extremely frustrating! Hopefully the developer will address this. *** The developer let me know that you can use the filter to exclude certain words after getting them correct a user-defined number of times. In this way you can keep from having to do the same words over again if you can’t finish your current session. This works I suppose!