The only Bible app with synonym-mapped highlighting. Hebrew, Greek, Strong's, BDB, Abbott-Smith and Thayer's — restructured to be readable. 344,799 cross-references. $19.99 once, no subscription.
What does logos really mean in John 1:1? What did dragon mean when John wrote Revelation 12? What's the older Hebrew word it echoes?
Most Bible apps give you the English. DeepWord gives you the language behind every verse — Hebrew, Greek, centuries of scholarship, cross-language echoes — in your pocket, offline, one tap away.
Scholar-grade depth, made readable. No seminary library required.
STUDY THE TEXT, NOT JUST A TRANSLATION
Most Bible apps stop at the English. DeepWord goes further. Tap any verse to open a focused study view that shows every word's underlying Hebrew or Greek, with Strong's numbers, grammatical parsing, and complete scholarly lexicons — BDB (Brown-Driver-Briggs) for Hebrew and Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon for the New Testament — restructured for clarity but with the original script intact, the way real lexicons are written.
Inline verse references inside lexicon entries are tappable. Cited Scripture is always one tap away.
SEE HOW THE SAME ROOT IS RENDERED ACROSS SCRIPTURE
This is the feature you won't find in any other Bible app on iPhone.
When you study a Hebrew or Greek word, DeepWord shows you every English rendering of that root across Scripture — not just the most common. Look up "scale" in Proverbs 11:1 and see where translators rendered the same Hebrew word as "balance," "best," or "chief" elsewhere. Matching words highlight automatically in every occurrence verse, so you see the translator's range at a glance.
This is how serious word studies work — and DeepWord is the only mobile Bible app that surfaces it.
FOLLOW WORDS FROM HEBREW TO GREEK AND BACK
Every Greek word in DeepWord shows its Hebrew counterparts as one-tap "Related Words" chips — the hidden language bridges that link the New Testament to the Old.
Tap "dragon" in Revelation 12 and see tannin — the same Hebrew word God created on day five (Genesis 1:21) and that the prophets named as the cosmic enemy of God. Tap the chip and drill straight into the Hebrew entry.
Tracing meaning across Hebrew and Greek, made a single tap instead of a research project.
BROWSE 9 ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS SIDE BY SIDE
Read any verse across nine translations — KJV, ASV, WEB, BSB, NHEB, YLT, BBE, Darby, and Restored Name KJV — spanning traditional, modern, and literal renderings. Switch your default in one tap and keep reading.
ORGANIZE VERSES INTO LISTS FOR SERMON PREP
Save any verse to one or more named lists — Sermon on Grace, Suffering and Hope, Wedding Verses, whatever you're working on. Verses can live in multiple lists, across different translations. Share a whole list as formatted text in a single tap — perfect for sermon notes, lesson handouts, or sending a verse collection to a friend.
CROSS-REFERENCES, SCHOLAR-CURATED
Every verse is linked to a scholar-curated cross-reference set from OpenBible.info (CC BY 4.0), drawing on the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge tradition. Study Isaiah 53:5 and see 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 4:25, and dozens more — ranked by relevance, expandable in one tap. Read each inline, or jump to the full chapter in context.
BUILT FOR THE STUDY YOU ACTUALLY DO
Sunday morning, prepping Romans 8 — tap "tribulation" and trace the same Greek word through Paul's letters before notes are due.
Tuesday night on the couch — wondering what the Hebrew word behind "lovingkindness" really means when the psalmist says God's love endures forever.
Saturday afternoon with a coffee — chasing the dragon through Genesis, Isaiah, Job, and Revelation, watching the same Hebrew root surface across two thousand years of Scripture.
DeepWord is built for moments like these. Tap. Discover. Drill in. Get back to reading.
ONE PURCHASE. YOURS FOREVER.
$19.99 once. No subscription. No ads. No account. No data sent anywhere. Everything — text, interlinear, lexicons, cross-references — bundled in the app and fully offline after install.
The Hebrew and Greek of every verse, in your pocket, forever.
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