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Thoughts on reading, study, and the Word

Notes on using Biblelexical, studying the original languages, preparing sermons, and the thinking behind the app.

Languages

What is a Strong's number?

A clear explanation of Strong's numbers: what they are, how they work, and how to use them in Biblelexical for original-language word study without knowing Greek or Hebrew.

14 July 2026, Biblelexical

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Tips

How to export your notes and backups

Biblelexical stores everything on your device. Here is how to export a backup, move your data to a new phone, and keep your notes safe. No account needed.

10 July 2026, Biblelexical

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Privacy

Why no account is a feature

Most apps require an account. Biblelexical does not. Here is why that is a deliberate choice and what it means for your privacy, your data, and your reading.

2 July 2026, Biblelexical

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Offline

Why an offline Bible app is worth it

Most Bible apps assume you are online. But Scripture is often read in the quietest places: a plane, a hospital room, a village church with no signal. Here is why offline is not a limitation but a feature.

24 June 2026, Biblelexical

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Sermon

How to prepare a sermon, start to finish

A practical walk through preparing a sermon with Biblelexical: from choosing your text and studying the original words, to writing and organising your message with Scripture built right in.

20 June 2026, Biblelexical

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Languages

Studying Greek and Hebrew on your phone

You do not need a seminary degree or a thousand-dollar software package to study the original languages. A focused app on your phone is enough to start seeing the Bible afresh, one word at a time.

14 June 2026, Biblelexical

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