Questions

Frequently asked questions

Everything you might wonder about reading, studying, and writing in Biblelexical. Offline, free, and private.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do I need the internet to use it?

No. After you install it, the app works completely offline. You only need a connection if you choose to download extra translations or commentaries.

Do I need to create an account?

No. There is no sign up and no login. You just open the app and start reading.

Is it really free? Are there ads or a subscription?

Biblelexical is free, with no ads and no subscription. There is nothing locked behind a payment.

Are my notes private?

Yes. Everything you write, notes, highlights, bookmarks, and reading history, stays on your phone. Nothing is uploaded to a server.

Can I study the original Hebrew and Greek?

Yes. Tap any word to see its original Hebrew or Greek, transliteration, Strong's number, morphology, and a full lexicon definition. It is built in and free. Learn more about original-language study.

What Bible translations are available?

An English translation is included so the app works the moment you install it. Many more translations across a dozen languages are available to download for free, so you can read in the version that feels like home.

Can I add Bible commentaries?

Yes. You can download free commentaries from teachers such as John Wesley, Matthew Henry, John Gill, and John Calvin, and read them right beside the verse.

Does it have reading plans?

Yes. You can follow plans like the Bible in a year, the New Testament in ninety days, or the Gospels in a month, and the app tracks whether you are on pace, ahead, or behind.

Can I write sermons and notes in the app?

Yes. There is a clean editor for notes and sermons, and you can insert Bible verses with a tap. Everything is saved privately on your device. See how sermon writing works.

What if I get a new phone?

You can export a backup of your notes and bring it across to a new phone yourself. Your data is yours to move.

Is it on iPhone and Android?

Yes. Biblelexical is available for both iOS and Android.

What languages is the app available in?

The app interface is available in twelve languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Italian, Korean, Croatian, Serbian, and Turkish.

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