From the makers of FlαshGrεεk — ΠαrsεGrεεk is designed to help students of New Testament Greek by quizzing them on the parsing of verbs, nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. The app includes 9,500+ forms, all taken directly from the Greek New Testament. ΠαrsεGrεεk has numerous criteria to suit quizzes to the user's need.
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)
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I wrote a review for Flash Greek, saying it was essential, but Parse Greek is even more vital. It’s the best way to move past needing to review paradigms in your head and internalize them so that you can read the NT with ease. I’ve had zero issues with the app personally; no glitches, no missing features. I use it daily for 5-10 minutes a day, and it really helps. I could not have passed my seminary NT Greek courses without this. I’m in Danny’s debt for the work he has done. Do yourself a favor a buy this app
Great app for learning your paradigms
This app is intuitive to use and full to the brim with content. What would make this even better would be being able to see example sentences of a given word when quizzed on it, so as to get a look at their senses and use as well. It would be marvelous to get the option to choose to review, say, only verbs and pronouns, excluding nouns, as opposed to either all or only one.
Random crashes
I’m on an iPhone 12 Pro Max with the latest update. I’m reviewing chapters 8 and 9. Periodically the app crashes and I lose my progress. This is quite frustrating.
Turns parsing into a game
This is a great app that is great for getting parsing down. The immediate feedback takes guesswork out of the equation. This is one of the two most useful apps I have found for greek practice.
Great App
This app is invaluable for my Greek course in seminary. It has been a tremendous help with learning so much new content. Also, I reached out to the developer regarding a problem I had with the app. They responded and fixed it in less than 24 hours.
Quite possibly the best Greek App in the Store
I cannot recommend this app more. If you are struggling to learn Greek this is the perfect app for review on the go. Pair this with the vocabulary app and you have a perfect combination for any new student of Greek.
Great for parsing!
Thanks for the app! Lot’s of parsing action! It would be great if the app would rotate to landscape view for iPad.
Many great features but many aggravations
As another reviewer has said, I would send these concerns to the developer if there was a place for bug reporting, so call that a meta-bug. Another meta-bug is that there is no version information in the app so I have no way of knowing if I have the latest version, and there is no “update” feature in the app or on this page. How do we update?
Bugs: there are parse errors, e.g., οιδασιν is listed as a perfect. More bothersome is that random presentations of more than one correct parsing accept only one of the solutions (this often comes up with AccSingMasc and Nom/AccPluralNeuter, e.g.). Answering the other one is marked “wrong.” Then when the word comes round again, it might be looking for the other solution. Or it might not, and the right solution must be guessed or it keeps coming back as a missed question. The case of multiple correct answers needs to be handled better. I also shut down for a while when I was being presented with questions that were outside the scope of my reading. I think participles might have popped up before I got there in my text.
I am back to the app now, and bothering to write this review, because of the very useful feature of spanning verbal moods, e.g., indicative and participles. That is a tough skill for me, and I really appreciate ParseGreek’s help in learning it. I haven’t focused on the many great qualities of this app, but the drawbacks mentioned above have been pretty close to deal breakers for me.
Good..but
This is a great app. But it has a bug and this was the only way to share the bug. Hoping for an update soon.
The bug is that I can only get so far in a vocabulary set with the show lexical form selected in the settings. But when you try to select the lexical form there is sometimes no list to choose from...or there might be one or two words to choose from but the correct one doesn’t show up.....or the option to choose the lexical form appears but there is no list at all. Of course you can’t go on. I have to restart the app. But I will continue running into the same problem. I’ve tried the coo on vocabulary set or the Black set or the Mounce set, up but I will run into the same problem at some point. Some times its only 26 or 30 entries into the quiz at other times it’s longer. But it will always stop me dead at some point.
A must-have for anyone studying Koine
Last version was really valuable, but wasn’t ideal on an iPhone (more iPad centric) and I had a few suggestions. Holy Cow, they reworked the iPhone UI, and incorporated some of my suggestions. Super responsive development team. And oh my gosh the new version is really user friendly and intuitive. If you are studying Greek and parsing, this tool is invaluable. Flashcards typically treat lexical forms but some verbs are just unrecognizable in their various forms. This helps you make sure you’re solid without making thousands of flashcards covering every form. Nice job and great update!
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